Kulture Katta
Culture is what we do.
It is what we read. What we listen to. What we eat. What we make. What we remember. What we pass on.
Workshops, walks, getaways, games, conversations, and hands-on experiences that bring forth and awaken, a sense of curiosity, creativity, and community.

Culture is not always loud.
It is in the stories we grow up with, the movies we watch,
the art we try to understand, the food we eat, the songs we carry,
the games we play, the objects we keep, the places we return to,
and the little things we do without even realising.
It is not always performed.
It is often quiet, everyday, subconscious.
It shapes how we see the world.
And how we move through it.
And then, there is the katta.
In Marathi, a katta is a familiar gathering place.
A ledge.
A street corner.
A neighbourhood step.
A place where people sit, talk, laugh, debate, listen, and linger.
No pressure.
No performance.
No need to be impressive.
Just people, stories, ideas, and time.
This is where KultureKatta begins.
Think of KultureKatta as a place to try a new skill, hear a new story, meet new people, and spend time differently.
A place where you can show up as you are.
No pressure.
No performance.
No need to be impressive.
A workshop.
A walk.
A conversation.
A game.
A shared table.
A small gathering that opens up something new.
Some Kattas are about art. Some are about food. Some are about music, books, heritage, nature, science, movement, play, or simply curiosity.
All of them are spaces to explore, express, connect, and belong — at your own pace.
You come as you are.
You try something.
You meet someone.
You leave with a story.
Sometimes with a plant.
Sometimes with a pot.
Sometimes with a song stuck in your head.