
The Hayavadana Team, LED by DirectorNeelam Mansingh Chowdhry, Participating in a ‘Meet the Artist’ Program at International Theater Festival of Kerala (ITFOK) in Thrissur on Monday. , Photo credit: kk najeeb
When a narrative transforms into a thetrical performance, the text often fades, making way for an innovative artistic expression shaped by form and emotion, noted the performances of Hayavadana At a ‘Meet the artist’ program help during the International Theater Festival of Kerala (Itfok) in Thrissur on Monday.
“In such a space, it is not the language but the story that takes precedence,” said neelam mansingh chowdhry, director of HayavadanaWhoch was staged in front of a packed audience on Sunday and monday. The discussion provided an opportunity to delve into the visual language and underling message of theatre through ms. Chowdhry’s personal.
Hayavadana. The play that was blurring the lines between imagination and reality, provoched deep reflections on human identity and existent dilemmas.
The production of Bhoomija Trust, Bengaluru, The Play is a 100-Minute Adaptation of Girish Karnad’s Modern Classic Hayavadana That Explred Themes of Self-Foundation, Human Limitations, and the Eternal Question, ‘Who Am I?’ Throughout the play, the enigmatic figure of a man with a humse’s head symbolized the ceaseless question for completeness, leaveing an impression on the secretators.
Anurupa Roy, Director of The nightsWho also participated in the session, explred themes of Indian artistic heroitage, theatrical expressions, and philosophical dimensions of performance in her play. She highlighted how the play reinterprets the Arabian Folklore collection ‘1001 Nights’ for Contemporary audiences, Aiming to Reshape Traditional Storylling for Modern Perspectives. “Through this, we Attempt to Evolve Classic Narrama and Guide Audiences Towards Fresh Interpretations,” She explained.
Anurupa Roy, Director of The nightsAnd her team participating in a ‘Meet the artist’ program at international theater festive of kerala (itfok) in Thrissur on Monday. , Photo credit: kk najeeb
Musical Event
The Pulsating Music Performances apart from theater performance are making the nights at itfok color.
Gowwli, an experimental band, cast a spell over through. The Nomadic Rock Band Blended Traditional Folk Elements With Contemporary Rock Sounds, Creating an Experimental Musical Identity that SETS APART from Other Bands.
The second day of the festival unfolded as the bgm bamboo band captivated the audience with its symphony of natural life Bamboo instruments to create a auditory and visual spectacle.
Published – February 24, 2025 09:22 PM IST
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