De la Terre à l’Âme | 24 – 30 June

De la Terre à l’Âme | 24 - 30 June

When

June 24, 2026 - June 30, 2026    
12:00 am

Event Type

De la Terre à l’Âme

(From the Soil to the Soul)

24–30 June 2026 | Galerie Romain Rolland, Alliance Française de Delhi

As Alliance Française de Delhi celebrates 70 years of cultural dialogue, De la Terre à l’Âme (From the Soil to the Soul) invites audiences on a week-long journey through the landscapes, crafts, food traditions, and community practices that continue to shape our relationship with the world around us.

Bringing together artistic, ecological, and community-led experiences, the exhibition explores how everyday traditions embody sustainability, resilience, and collective memory. Rooted in Indian knowledge systems while opening conversations with French ideas of craftsmanship, heritage, and cultural transmission, De la Terre à l’Âme reveals unexpected connections between the two cultures and encourages visitors to rediscover the beauty of making, preserving, and sharing.

Exhibition Details

Dates: 24–30 June 2026
Venue: Galerie Romain Rolland, Alliance Française de Delhi

Featured Installations

Bachpan Ki Dukaan

Bachpan Ki Dukaan, that neighbourhood corner shop, was where desire first learned to attach itself to objects. Amidst crowded shelves, branded packets, and fluorescent displays, certain products emerged from their surroundings, singular, and intensely wanted. The installation isolates these fragments from the visual density of the shop environment, allowing them to reappear in the way memory often preserves them: enlarged, suspended, and emotionally disproportionate to the object itself.

Oran – Sacred Groves of the Thar Desert
The Thar Desert is locally known as Marwar — the land of death. Surviving here is not for the weak. Facing relentless drought, communities made a choice. They set aside land in the name of a local deity, bound it with shared rules, and called it an Oran — a sacred grove. Food may be foraged. Cattle may graze. No tree may be cut. Plants are the gatekeepers of life here. Spreading their arms out to feed people and cattle, offering shelter to birds. The land stores every seed that falls from the trees and protects it with warmth till the rain comes and the Oran blooms. In a land that gives little, the Oran returns everything. From soil to soul.

Bitoda Art – Living Geometry of Rural Haryana
Discover how everyday rural architecture transforms utility into living geometric art through generations of women’s craftsmanship.

Remembering Hat Pakha
An immersive tribute to the humble hand fan, celebrating sustainable traditions and the enduring wisdom of handmade living.

Workshops & Participatory Experiences

Beyond the installations, the exhibition comes alive through a vibrant programme of workshops, conversations, and community gatherings.

Learn the art of pickle making from scratch, join a community potluck celebrating culture through home-cooked food, and participate in Tell Me What You Eat—an interactive experience that invites visitors to reflect on how everyday food choices shape identity, belonging, aspiration, and memory. Through personal stories and collective reflection, participants contribute to a growing living archive of food memories.


Pickle Making Workshop by TARI

26 June | 4 PM

During the session, participants will be guided step-by-step in creating three unique pickles, each prepared by hand and rooted in time-honoured preservation practices.

The experience also includes The Memory Postcard, where participants will share a cherished food memory, a family recipe, a grandmother’s kitchen tip, or a scent that reminds them of home. These contributions will become part of Kul’s growing community archive of food stories.

Registration fees: Rs 999

Link to register: https://forms.gle/A9aVtxUiWbuxEkMJ9


 A Community Potluck Table

27 June | 12 PM
Whether you are Indian, French, European, or from any part of the world, we welcome you to bring one homemade dish that reflects your heritage, family traditions, or personal journey. We encourage participants to revisit recipes passed down through generations and, where possible, prepare them using seasonal, local, and wholesome ingredients.
This is not a competition or a cooking showcase. It is an opportunity to come together, share stories, and revive the spirit of community through food, conversation, and collective memory.
No Registration fees

Tell me what you eat
What do the foods we eat—or leave behind—say about us? Join this participatory workshop exploring identity, memory, belonging, and aspiration through everyday food choices. Through guided reflection and conversation, participants will create food identity records that become part of a growing living archive.These records will be contributed to a growing, living archive that documents the diverse, evolving cultural fabric of our community. Come hungry for conversation and ready to share your story.

Thursday, 25 June 2026 |  11:00 AM
📍 Galerie Romain Rolland, Alliance Française de Delhi

Link to register: https://forms.gle/c9SojUfCgc2cxuR77


Botanical Drawing Workshop with Malini Saigal 
Discover the art of seeing nature through drawing. In this 2-hour beginner-friendly workshop, artist Malini Saigal introduces the fundamentals of botanical illustration through careful observation of leaves and flora. Learn how to capture form, structure, light, and shadow using pencil, while exploring the basics of sketching and shading. By the end of the session, you’ll create your own botanical drawing and develop a more attentive way of looking at the natural world.
 Monday, 29 June 2026
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Time: 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM, 📍 Galerie Romain Rolland, Alliance Française de Delhi

Tabla Workshop
Experience the rich rhythms of Indian classical music in this beginner-friendly tabla workshop. Learn basic strokes, rhythmic patterns, and playing techniques through a fun, hands-on session suitable for all skill levels.
  Tuesday, 30 June 2026
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Time: 11:00 AM 📍 ML Bhartia Auditorium, Alliance Française de Delhi