
Haywadana Team, led by directorNeelam Mansingh Chaudhary, participates in a ‘Meat the Artist’ program at the International Theater Festival of Kerala (ITFOK) in Kerala in Thrissur on Monday. , Photo Credit: KK Najeeb
When a legend turns into a dramatic performance, the text often fade, which makes way for an innovative artistic expression of the form and the shape of the spirit, noted the artists. Haywadana In a ‘Meat the Artist’ program organized during the International Theater Festival of Kerala (ITFOK) in Thrissur on Monday.
“In such a place, it is not the language, but the soul of the story that takes precedence,” Neelam Mansingh Chaudhary said, Director HaywadanaWhich was staged in front of the audience on Sunday and Monday. The discussion provided an opportunity to engage in the underlying message of visual language and theater through Ms. Chaudhary’s perspective.
HaywadanaThe actor Murali theater staged, offered an extraordinary dramatic experience to the audience. The drama that was blurring the lines between imagination and reality, provoked deep reflections on human identity and existence dilemmas.
Bhumija Trust, Bangalore production, drama Girish Karnad’s modern classic has 100 minutes adaptation Haywadana It discovered the subjects of self-identity, human boundaries and eternal questions, ‘Who am I?’ Throughout the drama, the deep figure of a person with a horse -headed man, leaving an impression on the audience, symbolized a continuous discovery for perfection.
Anulupa Roy, Director NightsThose who participated in the session also discovered themes of Indian artistic heritage, dramatic expressions and philosophical dimensions of performance in their play. He said how drama re -presents the collection of Arab folklore ‘1001 Nights’ for contemporary audiences, which aims to reopen the traditional story for a modern view. “Through this, we try to develop classic stories and guide the audience for fresh interpretations,” he explained.
Anulupa Roy, Director NightsAnd his team is participating in a ‘Meat the Artist’ program at the International Theater Festival of Kerala (ITFOK) in Kerala in Thrissur on Monday. , Photo Credit: KK Najeeb
Music incident
In addition to the performance of the theater, pulsed music performance is making nights in ITFOK colored.
An experimental band, Gauvali, put a magic on Thrissur. The nomadic rock band mixed traditional folk elements with contemporary rock sounds, creating an experimental music identity that separates them from other bands.
The second day of the festival came up as BGM bamboo band, captured the audience with the sympathy of nature under the leadership of music director and sound designer Bishoy Amanian, the band was a hearing and specialized bamboo to create a visible spectacle Uses equipment of.
Published – February 24, 2025 09:22 pm IST