Namita Waikar and Pratishtha
Image credits: Songs of Labour-Living Archives-Sinchita Majhi
Join us for a special listening session around the Grindmill Songs Projectand Songs of the Rann, by the People’s Archive of Rural India (PARI), which brings together sound, memory, and conversation. Facilitated by Namita Waikar and Pratishtha, this session explores songs as intimate emotional archives—voices that carry lived histories of women’s labour, resilience, longing, humour, and dissent.
Sung while performing everyday work, these songs reveal how labour, caste, gender, and patriarchy are woven into daily life, while also creating spaces of expression and solidarity. Through collective listening and discussion, we will reflect on the power of oral traditions and informal cultural transmission in preserving stories and sustaining memory across generations.
This event is part of programming around Beneath the Turning Sky in collaboration with People’s Archives of Rural India (PARI)