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Accepted Film:
Film short abstract:
The film explores the ritual performance of Nava Durgā, a Hindu tradition of the Newar people in Nepal. The film focuses on three devagans from different generations, capturing their roles as divine incarnations while delving into rituals and the challenges of preserving this cultural heritage.
Film long abstract:
The film is the culmination of a six-year collaborative research with the Newar interlocutors. In Newar culture, "devagan" signifies a group of deities. This documentary explores the ritual performance of Nava Durgā, a Hindu tradition practiced by the Banmālā caste of the Newar people in Bhaktapur. Originating in 1512, the dancers and musicians, known as devagan, are considered human incarnations of the nine manifestations of goddess Durgā.
The documentary delves into the intricate layers of the performance and rituals through the narratives of three devagans, all from the same family. The grandfather, the chief devagan overseeing rituals, narrates the myth of Nava Durgā. This tale comes to life through the performances of his son-in-law and grandson—two actively engaged devagans.
"Devagan" sheds light on this living tradition in a contemporary context, exploring themes such as local beliefs, ritual practices, and the challenges faced by the Nava Durgā tradition. Through the eyes of three generations, the film provides a compelling journey into the heart of a cultural heritage that has withstood the test of time.
Title (original): | DEVAGAN |
Duration (in minutes): | 66 |
Language(s): | Newari and Nepali with English subtitles |
Director(s): | Shan Du |
Film programme - Music and Dance 2
Session 1 Wednesday 4 June, 2025, -