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Visit the Bhil Carnival

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Experience the jolly maze of an Indian village carnival!

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Subhash Amaliyar, Gita Wolf, Catriona Maciver, Oliver Mayes

Come and join Neela and Peela, who are off to the fair… Each year, people of the Bhil tribe from Madhya Pradesh in central lndia celebrate a wonderful carnival called Bhagoria. Subhash Amaliyar, Bhil artist, paints the carnival in his traditional style. Collaborating with him are writer Gita Wolf and designers Catriona Maciver and Oliver Mayes – who turn this joyous rendering of a celebration into a one-of-a-kind interactive experience, which combines the features of a map, a story book and a pop-up picture book.

Weight 340 kg
Dimensions 285 × 285 cm
Pages

One fold out page and one 24-page booklet

Printing

Offset Printing

Binding

Hardcover

Age Group

8+

HSN Code

49030010

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