The City Palace summer camp is reviving rare Rajasthani art forms through a structured programme for participants, according to Times of India. The camp focuses on bringing traditional artistic practices back into active public learning, highlighting forms that are not commonly taught or widely practiced. Organizers use the summer setting to attract learners and create time for hands-on training, demonstrations, and guided instruction from people connected to these traditions. The initiative is presented as a way to preserve cultural knowledge and keep specialist techniques alive by teaching them to new audiences. By organizing the activities within the historic City Palace setting, the camp also links the training to the region’s heritage context. Times of India frames the effort as a revival initiative, aiming to sustain interest and participation in distinctive Rajasthani art practices that face the risk of fading without continued teaching and exposure.