Rowing to the Rhythm: Immersive VR Installation Brings Kerala’s Vallamkali to Bengaluru

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Visitors to the Indian Music Experience Museum can now explore Kerala’s iconic Vallamkali boat race tradition through a new immersive virtual reality installation on view at the museum’s Songs of People Gallery until 7 June 2026. The experience places audiences in the midst of Kerala’s celebrated snake boat races, guided by the rhythms and collective energy of traditional Vanchipaatu boat songs.

Bringing Kerala’s Boat Races into the Museum

The installation recreates the atmosphere of Vallamkali, a long-standing cultural tradition associated with Kerala’s backwaters. Through virtual reality technology, visitors experience the synchronized movement of rowers, the sound of traditional songs, and the teamwork that defines the races. According to the museum, the installation focuses on the role of Vanchipaatu, the rhythmic songs that help coordinate rowing while reflecting local cultural traditions.

Focus on Music and Community

The exhibition connects with the broader mission of the Indian Music Experience Museum, which documents and presents diverse musical traditions from across India. The museum is known for using interactive and multimedia formats to explore music as a cultural and social practice. Established in Bengaluru in 2019, it is widely regarded as India’s first interactive music museum.

Songs of People Gallery

The VR installation is being presented in the museum’s Songs of People Gallery, a space that explores music emerging from communities, traditions, and everyday life. By focusing on Vanchipaatu, the project highlights how music functions not only as performance but also as a tool for coordination, storytelling, and collective participation.

Exhibition Highlights

  • Immersive virtual reality experience based on Kerala’s Vallamkali tradition
  • Audio environment built around traditional Vanchipaatu songs
  • Interactive exploration of rowing rhythms and synchronized movement
  • Cultural interpretation of Kerala’s backwater communities
  • Presented at the Songs of People Gallery until 7 June 2026

About the Indian Music Experience

The museum spans multiple galleries dedicated to Indian musical traditions, from classical and folk forms to contemporary genres. It also includes a Sound Garden and educational programmes designed to engage visitors with India’s musical heritage. The institution was developed as a cultural initiative to make music history and traditions accessible to wider audiences through interactive experiences.

For more information, visitors can explore the museum through Indian Music Experience Museum. Ticket information is also available through BookMyShow – Indian Music Experience Museum.

Visitor Information

The Vallamkali VR experience can be viewed during designated time slots:

Event Name Details
Title Rowing to the Rhythm: Vallamkali VR Experience
Venue Indian Music Experience Museum, Bengaluru
City Bengaluru, Karnataka
Gallery Songs of People Gallery
Exhibition Dates On view until 7 June 2026
Organiser Indian Music Experience Museum
Entry / Tickets Museum tickets required
Viewing Times 10:30 AM–12:30 PM (weekdays), 1:45 PM–3:30 PM, 4:30 PM–6:00 PM; First slot Weekends starts at 11:00 AM.
Website https://indianmusicexperience.org

 

Takeaway

By combining virtual reality technology with traditional musical practices, the Vallamkali installation offers visitors a new way to engage with Kerala’s cultural heritage. The project demonstrates how museums are increasingly using immersive media to interpret living traditions while introducing audiences to the sounds, stories, and collective experiences that continue to shape regional cultures across India.

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