Showing posts with label DakshinaChitra Cultural Center. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DakshinaChitra Cultural Center. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Finding Connections

Our trip so far has afforded many striking impressions. One has been the great generosity of local speakers in taking time to talk to us as they cope with the devastation of Cyclone Thane.

Some of my other momentary impressions involve recognizing connections of different sorts. As nine of us sat in a stark basement restaurant on Monday night awkwardly eating dosas with our right hands, we realized that the Kinley club soda that had formed the base of our lime sodas was a Coca-Cola product.

On the road to Puducherry, as I watched for the unfamiliar, I caught a glimpse of the "Jesus Tea and Cool Drinks" shop, whose sign features the well-known Warner Sallman image, "The Head of Christ."

But there have also been more complex experiences that open up the richness of subjects that had only a casual presence in my mind. I had heard of Madras cloth, of course, and knew that Chennai was formerly called Madras. The DakshinaChitra textile exhibition, in a small hall at the back of a model weaver's house, explains the cultural meaning of the Madras hand kerchief, the significance of the dhoti, and the iconography of textile design.

It also features a large framework loom, the form of which local weavers adopted from a group of Swiss missionaries from Basel in the 1850s. Walking through the hall I felt the power of a deep-rooted cultural practice and saw a token of the possibility of beneficial cultural exchange.

Monday, January 2, 2012

Day 1 reflections

English: The Ripon Building, the headquarters ...
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After arriving in Chennai, India, formerly known as Madras at 5 am yesterday morning (Monday 2nd January) after almost two days of travel, it was time to get moving to explore parts of this wonderful country. It is needless to say that I did not get much sleep last night. I am still jet lagged and I am sure I will be paying for this later today. 


Read more here: From Chennai to Pondicherry