Celebrating People

Northeast India's Cultural Traditions Shine Bright, Courtesy This Woman's Initiatives

Outlook Traveller interviewed Julie Kagti, the founder and curator of Curtain Call Adventures, about her work in helping to preserve communities' cultural traditions through food, craft and other immersive experiences

Julie Kagti (right) at Darangiri, Asia's largest banana market. She is the founder and curator of Curtain Call Adventures Photo: Julie Kagti
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Curtain Call Adventures | While growing up in northeast India, Julie Kagti used to take the virgin forests and the traditional sustainable practices of the indigenous tribes and communities for granted. It was only much later when she was studying and working in Mumbai and Bengaluru that she realised how lucky she was as a child to have spent time camping outdoors over the weekends, being exposed to different traditional practices such as hand weaving and basket-making, and the quality of life that came with living in harmony with the more-than-human landscape. 

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