2025 – 2030
The Cham Yig Project
Ladakh Dance Preservation Initiative (2025–2030)
A five-year effort to reconstruct the lost Cham Yig of the Drikung Kagyu lineage in Ladakh by uniting monks, ritual masters, scholars, dancers, and musicians to restore a living ritual tradition.
2025 – 2030
This proposal outlines a five-year project dedicated to reconstructing and transmitting the lost
Cham Yig of the Drikung Kagyu lineage in Ladakh. The Cham Yig—ritual dance manuals that
encode choreography, ritual meaning, and lineage continuity—are essential to the performance
of monastic dances (Cham). In the case of Drikung Kagyu, the complete Cham Yig has been
lost; only fragments survive in manuscript form, supplemented by oral transmission and annual
performance.
The aim of this project is to create, for the first time in centuries, a complete Drikung Kagyu
Cham Yig, through a process that unites living transmission with scholarship. The project brings
together monks of different generations, scholars, dancers, musicians, and senior ritual leaders
to reconstruct, document, and disseminate a new, complete Cham Yig. The result will be both a
practical manual for performance within the Drikung Kagyu tradition and a model for how lost
ritual traditions might be revived in other Buddhist lineages.
Over five years, this collaborative effort will reconstruct the text, confirm its ritual accuracy
through performance and teaching, and publish it for both internal and wider audiences.
The first conference of monastic dance scholars convened in October of 2025
