Folk art and ancient tribal music instruments must be protected: Governor

Folk art and ancient tribal music instruments must be protected: Governor
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Telangana Governor Dr Tamilisai Soundararajan visited the “Adi Dhwani” an exhibition of 124 musical instruments of tribals she admired about them while going round in the exhibition.

Hyderabad: Telangana Governor Dr Tamilisai Soundararajan visited the "Adi Dhwani" an exhibition of 124 musical instruments of tribals she admired about them while going round in the exhibition.

Speaking on this occasion, the Governor said that the time has come to uplift the culture and musical art of tribals. There has been an urgent need to protect folk art and ancient tribal music instruments failing which they may face extinction soon.

Special measures have to be taken to protect these tribal musical tunes and instruments. She further assured that all possible help will be rendered to establish a museum for preserving all these tribal musical instruments. She lauded the untiring efforts of Prof. Jayadheer Thirumala Rao over the years in collecting these musical instruments.

The Governor facilitated the Runjha, Thoti Burravadyam, Kikri, Koyadolu artists.

The organizers - Prof. Jayadheer Thirumala Rao, Prof. Guduru Manoja, Dr. Saibaba Goud and Dr. Potlapalli Varaprasada Rao also participated.

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