As we celebrate the completion of 70 years of the Indian People's Theatre Association this year, we are also concerned that the legacy of people's cultural movement, which goes much beyond the the organizational bounds of IPTA has an uphill task ahead. All of us, artists, writers, thinkers and activists continue to contemplate, individually as well as collectively, on the frustrating decay of cultural sensibilities and shrinking democratic space which is necessary not only for ensuring freedom of expression but also for realizing the goal of progressive cultural movement(s): Celebration, Protection and Promotion of a Creative Human Life. The threats to our purpose are immense. The rise of market has encroached upon social values and intrinsic motivations behind art. The politics is increasingly getting degenerated into sectarianism, intolerance, and repression. The art of conversation itself is at serious risk.
In this backdrop, we are re-organizing ourselves. We must. Currently, there are two chapters of IPTA active in Delhi, one at JNU and other at Jamia. These units are active for more than a decade now. Recently, a Singing Squad has been formed which has performed at about 10 progressive gatherings of different types in last 2 years. Another unit in North Delhi is in making. [This absolutely does not include the organization run by Aziz Qureshi/ Raees Mirza in the Name of IPTA]. Yet, we recognize that there are a large number of well wishers of IPTA and overall progressive cultural movement, who we have not been able to reach out to.
In an attempt to re-connect and re-organize we have decided to organize the State Conference of IPTA in Delhi along with a cultural festival and seminar to bring together thinkers and artists from our fraternal organizations on 31-August and 1 September 2013 in Jawaharlal Nehru University.