When City Streets Record Fading Performance Traditions
Attired in a crisp white dhoti with a red zari border, bleached white shirt and angavastram, one...
Read MorePosted by Aprameya Manthena | 16th Jun 2022 | Applied Theatre, Essay, India, Theatre and Decolonization
Attired in a crisp white dhoti with a red zari border, bleached white shirt and angavastram, one...
Read MorePosted by Achuthan T K | 4th Jul 2021 | India, News
With few practitioners and fewer resources, Koodiyattam faces an uncertain future. Of all the...
Read MoreVenu brought alive the nuances of Kalidasa’s Vikramorvaseeyam at the recent Koodiyattam...
Read MorePosted by Alexander Fatouros | 4th Dec 2020 | Featured, New York, Participatory Theatre, Review, Theatre and Art, Theatre and Dance, United States of America
The brilliant performance reaffirms its disregard for conventional attitudes and unjustified inequalities—a nod to the social and political context from which the work sprang.
Read MorePosted by Diwan Singh Bajeli | 5th Dec 2018 | India, Review
Beyond the vibrant costumes and farcical elements, Suresh Anagalli’s Bhagawad Ajjukam is a...
Read MorePosted by Saraswathy Nagarajan | 29th Oct 2018 | India, Management, News
The theatre director is bringing in a new visual language and dynamics through Prasanth Narayanan...
Read MorePosted by Namrata Chaturvedi | 25th Apr 2017 | India
In the 1950s, the National School of Drama was set up in India as a cultural organization...
Read MorePosted by The Theatre Times | 10th Apr 2017 | India
Going beyond the usual Ghatothkach’s story, Waman Kendre’s Mohe Piya brings to fore the utter...
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