Sangat: Dialog Punjab
Sangat: Dialog Punjab
Poetry is engrained in every aspect of the lives, stories, music, politics, philosophy, faith and culture of Punjabis. A number of us are gathering together to explore Punjabi poetry through time (and through this, a history of Punjab), meeting once a month at SOAS.
Starting with Baba Farid (12th century) through to Najm Hosain Syed and Amarjit Chandan writing today, we will focus in each session, on one or two poets; reading their poetry, listening to it being sung, and discussing it along with the historical/political/ philosophical context. We hope to have leading Punjabi poet Amarjit Chandan joining us for most of the sessions, sharing his knowledge, along with other guest writers/scholars/singers.
We welcome those of all ages and levels, those with knowledge, passion and interest that can be shared and developed, but also those who are new to Punjabi poetry/literature, who may not read Gurmukhi/Shahmukhi or be proficient in Punjabi, but want to listen and explore – we especially encourage you to join us.
The first session is on Monday 9th March 2015, 6-8 pm at SOAS Russell Square (Room T102) and after that, on the first Monday of every month.
Session 1 (Monday March 9th): Baba Farid and Shah Hussain
Session 2 (Monday April 6th): Guru Nanak
Session 3 (Monday May 4th): Sant Ravidas and Kabir
Session 4 (Monday June 1st): Guru Gobind Singh
Session 5 (Monday July 6th): Sultan Bahu and Bulleh Shah
Session 6 (Monday August 3rd): Waris Shah and Damoodar (Heer)
Future sessions (open to suggestions): Women’s folk songs, Peero, Amrita Pritam, Shiv Kumar Batalvi, Paash and Lal Singh Dil, Sant Ram Udasi, Gurdas Ram Alam, Najm Hosain Syed, Amarjit Chandan
For more information, email sangat.punjab@gmail.com
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