Pune-based traditional artists, particularly Lavani performers, are calling for a ban on DJ systems at cultural centers. They argue that the increasing use of DJ systems is threatening their livelihoods and undermining traditional art forms.
LavaniTraditional ArtistsDj SystemsCultural PreservationPuneReal Estate PuneMar 24, 2025

Lavani performers in Pune are concerned that the increasing use of DJ systems at cultural centers and events is threatening their livelihoods and undermining traditional art forms.
Lavani is a traditional folk dance and music genre from Maharashtra, known for its vibrant energy, captivating storytelling, and the skillful artistry of the performers.
Advocates are proposing policies that support and promote traditional performances, including regulations that limit the use of DJ systems in cultural venues and incentives for venues that prioritize traditional performances.
Cultural preservation is crucial for maintaining the cultural identity of the region and ensuring the survival of traditional art forms, which are an integral part of the local heritage.
The broader impact of this issue extends beyond the performers themselves, affecting the entire cultural ecosystem, including musicians, dancers, and instrument makers who rely on the demand for traditional performances.

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