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The Museum Carnival

The Museum Carnival was launched in 2018 and is seen as a celebration of Indian arts and culture.

JAYA HE MUSEUM CARNIVAL

The Jaya He Carnival was launched in 2018 and is seen as a celebration of Indian arts and culture. This was strategically made to overlap with the International Museum Day on 18th May which is also the peak travel time for families in India owing to the summer vacations and holiday season. The Jaya He Carnival focuses on engaging the traveller and employees round the clock with diverse art forms. 
The Jaya He Carnival of 2018 was based on ICOM’s theme “Hyper connected Museums: New Approaches, New Publics” where the museum promoted the idea of bringing together diverse audiences like school kids, design students, art  students, members of the US Consulate, Women groups and so on. The museum held all its activities based on the idea of getting back to childhood since those are the most common memories that the people from across the world will instantly connect with. With activities like live music, colouring an outline of drawing, paper folding, block printing, games like snakes and ladder, etc. the museum could engage with more than 50 thousand people including passengers, employees and invited groups over a span of 5 days. 
The program was executed by tying up with more than 10 different collaborators from various fields such as radio, hospitality, F&B, institutions, etc. and received a great response not only from the passengers but also from the collaborators; they felt a sense of pride in being able to support the cause of cultural sustenance and creating unforgettable memories for the people. This is a link to a video which was created to document how Jaya He Carnival 2018 was received by the audience can be viewed on Youtube Jaya He GVK New Museum channel. 
In Feb 2019, Jaya He completed 5 years. With numerous learnings and the overwhelming response received last year, Jaya He decided to celebrate the state of Maharashtra – its culture and people. The 75 day event at the Domestic and International Departures of T2, became a platform for various artists, artisans, craftsmen from the state of Maharashtra to showcase their abilities to the passengers from all across the world. 
Jaya He Carnival, thus is a step towards sustaining the incredible heritage that India has by creating awareness and building multiple opportunities. 

 

JAYA HE MUSEUM CARNIVAL

India – a growing economy is at a cusp where the initial strict divide between rural and urban is no longer so distinct. It is now witnessing a time where different avenues and platforms need to be developed to have dialogues and conversations between rural and urban as equals rather than rural being the ‘other’. For the urban population, due to fast pace of uncontrolled urbanisation, it feels alienated, stripped off its cultural values and is facing innumerable crisis - personal, social and environmental to name a few. It makes them feel lost in the labyrinth of the urban net. It is now, the need of the hour to create an environment of exchange for the urban population to be rooted in and learn from its counterpart - the rural - which is richly infused with culture and heritage as people who live there, live and breathe it. 


Jaya He GVK New Museum, strategically placed in a busy infra structure project like an airport at T2, Mumbai, with almost 48million passengers going through it annually, takes this opportunity to become the agent of change, to become a cultural hub where diverse communities converge at a single point to converse and exchange over art, culture and heritage. 


The role of museums in society is changing. Once static institutions museums are reinventing themselves to become more interactive, audience focused, community oriented, flexible, adaptable and mobile. In line with the 2020 theme of International Council of Museums (ICOM): “Museums for Equality: Diversity and Inclusion 2020” , Jaya He GVK New Museum takes an initiative to translate this theme over a 30 day celebration of a fest within the airport with Maharashtra and its regions as its main theme. 


The festival aims to focus on all the unexplored indigenous aspects of NE India, to discover the undiscovered.  The festival will be planned over 4 weeks (15th May to 15th June 2020) and will be divided into various aspects and the diversity the states offer in its History, Art, Craft, Culture, Food and its People. 
While travellers get to Explore, Entertain, Engage and Experience the essence of the state with many programs and exhibitions, it will also give an opportunity for untold stories to unfold. It then will resonate with the objective of International Museum Day: To raise awareness of the fact that museums are cultural institution which helps build and empower communities with diversity and inclusive attitudes to promote mutual understanding, cooperation and peace among people. 
This can become a small step towards changing the intimidating perception of a museum to a platform for one and all. 

JAYA HE MUSEUM CARNIVAL

The Jaya He Carnival was launched in 2018 and is seen as a celebration of Indian arts and culture. This was strategically made to overlap with the International Museum Day on 18th May which is also the peak travel time for families in India owing to the summer vacations and holiday season. The Jaya He Carnival focuses on engaging the traveller and employees round the clock with diverse art forms. 

 

The program was executed by tying up with more than 10 different collaborators from various fields such as radio, hospitality, F&B, institutions, etc. and received a great response not only from the passengers but also from the collaborators; they felt a sense of pride in being able to support the cause of cultural sustenance and creating unforgettable memories for the people. This is a link to a video which was created to document how Jaya He Carnival 2018 was received by the audience can be viewed on Youtube Jaya He GVK New Museum channel. 


In Feb 2019, Jaya He completed 5 years. With numerous learnings and the overwhelming response received last year, Jaya He decided to celebrate the state of Maharashtra – its culture and people. The 75 day event at the Domestic and International Departures of T2, became a platform for various artists, artisans, craftsmen from the state of Maharashtra to showcase their abilities to the passengers from all across the world. 


Jaya He Carnival, thus is a step towards sustaining the incredible heritage that India has by creating awareness and building multiple opportunities. 

JAYA HE MUSEUM EVENT

Jaya He Safari is a unique initiative for introducing Indian Art and Craft to the public at large on free of cost basis; available for passengers travelling through Terminal 2.