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Art & Culture Trust of Sikkim is an
initiative, The Chumbi Residency has taken towards
preservation of Ethnic Sikkimese Art and Culture. It was
established in the year 2000 with the following objectives: |
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To preserve and protect all forms of Art, Culture, and
Heritage of Sikkim. |
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To create awareness and responsibility among the people of
Sikkim about our rich cultural heritage. |
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To research and help in research
activities in each and every from art, culture and heritage
for the purpose of documenting and dissemination of
information. |
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To create a database of old photographs,
documents, manuscripts, scriptures, scrolls and other
printed material for purpose of preservation and future
reference. |
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The Trust has so far been able to achieve
its objectives with generous help from the people of Sikkim
and grants received from the Ministry of Culture, Government
of India. ACT Sikkim has so far produced a film on the
almost dead art of nettle cloth weaving by the indigenous
Lepcha tribe of Sikkim titled Saving a Craft a Heritage.
Recreation of the Khani Lakhang at the Pemayangtse
Monastery, which collapsed, some 50 years ago, by grant
received from the Government of India. A lost documentary
film on Sikkim made by the legendary Satyajit Ray, is now
being restored with the support of The Academy of Motion
Pictures, Art and Science, California and the Ray Society.
The Trust has also supported the Kewzing Tourism Development
Foundation in procurement of Sikkimese musical instruments
for propagation of traditional music. The trust is also
supporting two CBO's in conducting local language classes
and dance classes. Currently the Trust has the project of
documenting and cataloguing old photos and manuscripts
generously donated to the trust by HRH The Chogyal of
Sikkim. |
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