Updated On: 05 July, 2024 09:15 AM IST | Mumbai | Devanshi Doshi
Delve into the diverse layers of heritage with storyteller Vikram Sridhar who will help participants dramatise it at a city museum

Vikram Sridhar encourages participants to bring a heritage piece to the workshop, like the Marapachi dolls
If you look up the term ‘heritage’ in an online dictionary, some of the first definitions will tell you that it is an inherited property, or traditional and cultural objects and practices passed down through generations in a family, society or nation. But for Vikram Sridhar, the seasoned storyteller, in times of increased human migrations, this definition is a constantly evolving one. “There is no one way to define heritage. It has different meanings for different people. And most importantly, heritage is not just something that is tangible,” he explains. In his visit to Mumbai for the weekend, the storyteller who shuttles between Bengaluru and Chennai, will facilitate a two-hour-long workshop for adults where they will not only explore what heritage means to each participant personally, but also find a way to dramatise it.

Participants will practise physical activities to loosen up their bodies