Vadodara | 27.02.2020 | 03:00 pm ~ 05:00 pm

Inclusive experience at a Museum – Walk, interaction and Charkha

About the walk

Give equal opportunity to people with special needs to mingle with general participants and vice versa; let us give access to all at a museum. ‘Museums of Ahmedabad’ (MoA) program is vibrant to organise activities intended for people with special needs, not just in Ahmedabad but across India. MoA founder Ms Avani Varia specially curated a walk for IHWF2020 ‘Inclusive experience at a Museum – Walk, interaction and Charkha’ to break barriers for special needs people. The walk is designed keeping in mind the needs of a group of people from Mook Badhir Mandal, Vadodara to participate along with general participants.

‘Kindness is the language the deaf can hear and the blind can see’ with this slogan the Mook Badhir Mandal (Deaf Association of Vadodara) was founded in 1972 to bridge the gap between the hearing-impaired community and the mainstream society. 

The Baroda Museum and Picture Gallery was founded by Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad of Vadodara, and is located within the vicinity of the Sayaji Baug. The ground floor level section has European and Indian art collections, Islamic room with old Koran's, Egyptian room with a mummy in a sarcophagus. The first or the upper level has sections full of Taxidermy animals and reptiles kept in formalin bottles and minerals found all over the globe. The basement level has skeletons of different animals and humans. They have a 71 foot long blue whale skeleton; this museum is a great place to get the children on a field trip, lots to learn.

Participants will take a walk of Baroda Museum & Picture Gallery, the explanations for deaf-mute to be facilitated with sign-language; enabling insight to general participants how special-need group converse, this will end with exchange of experiences amongst both groups. The walk to be concluded with all the participants will get hands-on experience to learn a traditional hand-skill of handspinning of cotton yarn on a traditional Box Charkha which is made possible by Chalo Charkho Ramiye - the contemporary charkha movement of India.

 

This guided experience is free. 

 

Meeting Time
02:45 pm
Event Date
Event Time
03:00 pm ~ 05:00 pm

In Partnership With

aVni
Museums of Ahmedabad
Mook Badhir Mandal
Chalo Charkho Ramiye
The Baroda Museum and Picture Gallery
Cultre

About the walk

Give equal opportunity to people with special needs to mingle with general participants and vice versa; let us give access to all at a museum. ‘Museums of Ahmedabad’ (MoA) program is vibrant to organise activities intended for people with special needs, not just in Ahmedabad but across India. MoA founder Ms Avani Varia specially curated a walk for IHWF2020 ‘Inclusive experience at a Museum – Walk, interaction and Charkha’ to break barriers for special needs people. The walk is designed keeping in mind the needs of a group of people from Mook Badhir Mandal, Vadodara to participate along with general participants.

‘Kindness is the language the deaf can hear and the blind can see’ with this slogan the Mook Badhir Mandal (Deaf Association of Vadodara) was founded in 1972 to bridge the gap between the hearing-impaired community and the mainstream society. 

The Baroda Museum and Picture Gallery was founded by Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad of Vadodara, and is located within the vicinity of the Sayaji Baug. The ground floor level section has European and Indian art collections, Islamic room with old Koran's, Egyptian room with a mummy in a sarcophagus. The first or the upper level has sections full of Taxidermy animals and reptiles kept in formalin bottles and minerals found all over the globe. The basement level has skeletons of different animals and humans. They have a 71 foot long blue whale skeleton; this museum is a great place to get the children on a field trip, lots to learn.

Participants will take a walk of Baroda Museum & Picture Gallery, the explanations for deaf-mute to be facilitated with sign-language; enabling insight to general participants how special-need group converse, this will end with exchange of experiences amongst both groups. The walk to be concluded with all the participants will get hands-on experience to learn a traditional hand-skill of handspinning of cotton yarn on a traditional Box Charkha which is made possible by Chalo Charkho Ramiye - the contemporary charkha movement of India.

 

This guided experience is free. 

 

Led By

Avani Varia

Meeting Time

02:45 PM

Meeting point

The Baroda Museum & Picture Gallery, University Rd, Dak Bunglaw, Sayajiganj, Vadodara

Disclaimer

The information & views presented by walk leaders and individual speakers are based on personal perspectives and points of view and do not necessarily represent views, opinions and official policies of Sahapedia.

Sahapedia reserves the right to cancel an event due to unforeseen circumstances. Participants will be informed accordingly.

Maintaining safety during our events is our main priority. We have implemented several social distancing and safety measures to limit physical interactions between all attendees at the walk. Sahapedia/ India Heritage Walks is not responsible for any illnesses developing due to participation in physical events. 

 

In case you are unable to attend after having registered, please send us an email.

Email: ihw@sahapedia.org

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Please Note

  • Open to public participation. A pre-registered group of Deaf & Mute people.
  • Photography is allowed for personal use. 
  • Please wear comfortable clothing and footwear.
  • Any query to the event can be done at avni.varia@gmail.com.