‘Living Heritage’ brings art and theatre together

Summary

‘Living Heritage’ is a collaborative traditional art exhibition in Bhaktapur showcasing Paubha painting, woodwork, repoussé art, and theatre performances that celebrate Nepali cultural heritage.

Key Points
  • ‘Living Heritage’ is a traditional art exhibition held in partnership between The Nanee and Gallery Mcube.
  • The exhibition features diverse Nepali art forms including Paubha painting, woodwork, and repoussé art.
  • Artists from Sarwanam Theatre perform a theatre act illustrating historical rituals and beliefs of Kathmandu Valley.
  • Curator Manish Lal Shrestha highlights the exhibition’s aim to keep heritage alive through cultural practices.
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