

Kabir sang Ruhdaari As the name suggests, this is an intimate, collective gathering, an attempt to sustain a dialogue with the one we have given many names to, through art, music and a shared consciousness. This gathering is not conceived as a cultural presentation, nor as a return to nostalgia. It is a shared space of reflection, held together by the voices of Kabir, Meera, Bulleh Shah and other such living traditions. Voices that continue to travel through memory, language and lived experience, and arrive, still breathing, in the present. Rather than moving toward fixed meanings, the space invites a process of inward attention, a slow clearing of noise, a gradual recovering of ways of seeing that allow us to reconnect with what feels essential, yet increasingly distant in the life we are living today. Come as you are. Sing along. Paint. Breathe. ✨ Seating : It will be a circular seating, with a small stage in the centre, and painting panels on the surroundings for the audience to join and paint if they feel like.
TERMS & CONDITIONS 1. Registration & Entry Entry is by prior registration / invitation only. Confirmed registration does not guarantee entry if capacity is reached — please arrive on time. The organizers reserve the right to refuse entry at their discretion. 2. Seating & Capacity This is an intimate gathering with limited seating — seats are on a first-come basis unless pre-assigned. People who are late will be requested to wait until a natural pause in the performance before being seated, to preserve the sanctity of the space. 3. Tickets & Contributions The event functions through contribution. Contributions are non-refundable once made. Transferring your registration to another person requires prior intimation to the organizers. 4. Photography & Recordings Personal photography and video recording is restricted during performances to maintain the intimacy of the experience. Official documentation will be carried out by the organizers — images/videos may be used for archival and social media purposes. By attending, you consent to being photographed or filmed as part of the audience. 5. Live Paintings & Artwork All live artworks created during the event remain the intellectual and physical property of Peoples Theatre Laboratory. Artwork is not for sale. 6. Code of Conduct This is a space of reverence, openness and togetherness — please maintain mindfulness during performances. Mobile phones must be kept on silent; stepping out is preferred over taking calls inside the venue. Disruptive behavior may result in a request to leave the premises. Consumption of alcohol or any intoxicants on the premises is not permitted. 7. Children, Senior Citizens & Accessibility Everything is welcome and is expected to participate in the flow of the event. Please inform the organizers in advance if you require any accessibility support. 8. Cancellation & Changes The organizers reserve the right to reschedule or cancel the event due to unforeseen circumstances In case of cancellation, registered participants will be notified at the earliest. 9. Spiritual & Artistic Integrity This event is a cultural and artistic offering — it is not affiliated with any religious institution or political organization. The works of Kabir, Bulleh Shah, Raidaas, Lalon Fakir and others will be presented in the spirit of love, inquiry and oneness — attendees are requested to receive them in the same spirit.
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