Diwali celebration in art
‘Each individual artist and student belongs to several
overlapping cultures and subcultural groups. Art can communicate multiple
identities within one culture as well as make cross-cultural comparisons.
Artistic processes and products may also show cultural mixing’
When we talk a lot about pluralism, children have already
nurtured the strand within themselves and representing by their act. I am very
happy to see my multicultural students enjoying Diya decoration, paper lanterns
making and Rangoli creation as a part of Diwali celebration. I am surprised to
see their thoughts about giving a gift to the ones who celebrates: as it is not
the part of their culture to celebrate.
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