austraLasia #1031
Unique Cultural Centre in Shillong, North East
India
SHILLONG: 6th February 2005 -- Last year the State of
Assam in North East India passed a milestone in that Catholics there were able
to celebrate a centenary of the Faith. In 2006 the Salesians will
celebrate their centenary of presence in India. The Don Bosco Centre for
Indigenous Culture, Shillong, is not one hundred years old, but it is one
place from which to view the faith, Salesian activity and of course the entire
cultural panorama presented by North East India's seven states.
Fr Joseph Puthenpurakal is currently the director of
DBCIC and has suggested that austraLasia might like to feature the Centre.
Certainly. With seven stories, 56,000 square feet of floor space and
15,154 square feet of display wall space, it ranks among the top 36 or so
cultural centres of its kind in the Salesian world. Museums/cultural
centres in practice appear to be a significant aspect of the Salesian
mission. Not every province has one, but those who do have every right to
proud of them. Over a period of time the Italian Salesian Bulletin gave
some room to each - not accessible, unfortunately, to those who do not read and
understand Italian.
Even in terms of design the DBCIC is startling: built in
hexagonal shape, its seven floors represent the seven states of North East
India. The building rises to form a flame, expressing the reality that if
cultures are understood well, they can form a communion of cultures for a better
society.
DBCIC contains seventeen galleries displaying cultural
artefacts and paintings. It offers study and research facilities
throughout its specialised library of 10,000 volumes, a media hall and a
conference hall. It is frequented by school students and older research
students and anthropologists, since this area of India is an anthropologist's
paradise. Tourists to Shillong also make a point of visiting, since it is
one of the city's highlights.
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