Charida village itself is a vibrant colourful place where the artists are engaged in mask-making and selling from their workshops round the year. This image is of artists sitting and working in their home workshops which are also open to tourists.
About the craft: Charida in Purulia is the village of mask makers for Chau dance. Traditionally this community used to earn their livelihood from making Chau dance masks for the local performances. Their work was seasonal, linked to the Chau performances, and they were essentially a sub-industry of this performing art. No one thought of them as skilled crfatspersons solely by virtue of their unique craftsmanship. Banglanatak dot com had done substantial work with them to create a separate identity for their skills and train them to diversify their markets. The village mostly developed organically after initial interventions, and today it is a known hub of mask makers. All the porches of these artists' houses are workshops of mask making from where they also sell. The entire street looks stunning with these masks of bright colours hung in and outside every workshop with benches outside for anyone to sit and watch the artists at work and buy masks. Tourists and customers come often to visit them and buy masks and they are very busy with work throughout the year! It is a colourful, high spirited, happy street with men and women either moulding or painting masks.
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