Parai Drum: From Stigma to Symbol of Resilience and Unity

  1. Historical Stigma and Transformation: Once stigmatized and associated with “untouchable” communities, the Parai drum has evolved into a powerful symbol of identity and pride, particularly within the Dalit community in South India.
  2. Instrument of Protest and Celebration: The Parai now resonates with themes of social equality and resistance, blending traditional storytelling and folk songs with modern musical influences, creating a unique cultural expression.
  3. Adavi Arts Collective’s New Performance: Adavi Arts Collective, a Bengaluru-based troupe dedicated to breaking barriers, presents “Parai Aattam: Our Celebration, Our Protest” on November 7, 2024, at Bangalore International Centre, showcasing the drum’s historical significance and current role.
  4. A Historical and Cultural Journey: Through the performance, Adavi’s founder Naren narrates the Parai’s journey—from ancient origins and folktales to the struggles of the 1980s, where artists protested oppression by burning their drums.
  5. Symbol of Equality: Parai performances emphasize that this drum belongs to everyone, bridging the divide between performers and audience, and standing as a testament to unity and shared heritage.
  6. Art for Social Change: Adavi Collective envisions a society transcending caste and other divisions, fostering equality through traditional folk arts, and aiming to keep the Parai’s message of resilience alive for future generations.

With free entry at BIC, the performance invites everyone to experience the Parai as a medium of art, protest, and community celebration.