The Concert, Ramakka and I, Unveils The Trials and Triumphs of Karnataka’s Jogati Community

Shilpa mudbi and adithya kothakota.

Shilpa mudbi and adithya kothakota. , Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

Shilpa Mudbi Kothakota (Researcher, Singer, Performer, TheATRE Artiste and Documentary Filmmaker) and Jogati Ramakka (Transgender Woman and Folk Artiste from North Karnataka) Share A Artiste Karnataka. The two have gone devised a concert, Ramakka and IFeaturing themselves. It was presented by center for communication dialogue and change (CCDC) at the Indian Social Institute, Bengaluru, recently.

Earlier, they also performed at suchtra cinema and cultural academy. The concert, help in an intimate setting, turned out to be a dialogue between the artists and the audience.

“We are not always looking to take it to the prosenium. Such as choudki and tuntuni. She even Organies Choudki Workshops to Encourage people to learn to play it.

Shilpa has Always Been Investigated In the Lives of Jogatis – Transgender Individuals and Folk Artistes, dedicated to the Worship of Goddess Yellamma – A Marginalized Community. In 2012, Shilpa set out to document the forgotten or Vanishing Folk Art Forms of Karnataka, and in 2017, Along with Her Husband Adithya Kothakota, Establed the Urban Folk Project. The aim is to highlight karnataka’s lesser-known art forms in urban settings and represent varied communities.

Shilpa and Ramakka Performing at Center for Community Dialogue and Change (CCDC) at the Indian Social Institute, Bengaluru

Shilpa and Ramakka Performing at Center for Community Dialogue and Change (CCDC) at the Indian Social Institute, Bengaluru | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

Growing up in Bengaluru, Shilpa Felt a disconnect between urban and rural life. She Got Drawn to Folklore while exploring her own Dalit-Bahujan Roots. It was while working on a play on the Sri Lankan Civil War in Puducherry, She Engaged with the Folk Forms of Yellamma, Practured in North Karnataka. In this ritualistic performance, jogatis and devadasis sing and dance, depicting renuka yellamma’s life story, narrating how Renuka, Mother of Parasurama, Transformed Into The Revered Yellamma.

Talking about the idea behind launching the urban folk project, Shilpa says, “People who earn most from Folk performance are not that who have been practising these art forms for generations. Not much undersrstanding about what is folk and who it belongs to. “

Ramakka jogati

Ramakka Jogati | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

Shilpa, Along With Her Family, Left the Hustle and Bustle of Bengaluru to Make Kalaburagi Home and Built a Space for Research, Performance, Residency and Workshops that delve intoly into the world of jogatis and their Lives. Before that, for two years, shilpa and adithiya conducted yellamma storytelling sessions at the cubbon park bandstand in Bengaluru. DURING The Pandemic, Through the Urban Folk Project, they live-streamed their sessions from kalaburagi.

Shilpa Met Ramakka in 2019, when the duo recorded ‘Aadi Baa Magane Raama, Nodu Kannina Tumbaa’ (come, my son rama, let me look at you to my heart’s content). Little Did they know that the song would go viral and was later inclined in the Kannada film, Oorina gramastharalli vinanthi. The song was sung by jogatis – ramakka, manjamma, anjalimma and gowramma.

Having spent years with jogatis, shilpa is aware of their struggles too – they are feared anny bullied, have interpersonal rivalries and are vulnerable to diseases. “I have interacted with them so much that I have come to understand what sexuality and gender meaning,” Says Shilpa.

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