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Text by Ranjabati Das. Photography by Ali Monis Naqvi. Art Direction and Styling by Akanksha Pandey. Hair and Make-Up by Seerath Sheik Shabbir; assisted by Dixita Dhargalkar.
Portraying his behavioural patterns through poses was new for me. I focused on physicality and body language. I made use of the latter to reflect the changing emotions and attitudes of Demetrius. I show that he is in love by using an open and inviting posture, and with gestures that convey warmth and affection. I adopt closed-off body language, such as crossed arms and defensive postures, to convey that he has fallen out of love.
“How can theatre feed you?” “How will you depend on it as a livelihood for a lifetime?” “Don’t gamble your life away doing theatre.” The taunts coming from my own family made me think, “Why am I studying theatre? What does it mean to us…our lives?” When I faced this question upfront, I thought I could find answers by building Theatre Flamingo…. It came from within. I thought, “Let’s go for it!”
Practising theatre is about paying attention to other people. And this is the basis of the ethics here. Theatre is built on observing the actions of other human beings. This means putting yourself in others’ shoes. Exercising the ability to understand what it means to be someone else. And the more you exercise empathy, the less you can hurt others or disagree with someone’s opinion. Also, plays often reflect society.
My school did not have a library and so I did not get much access to books. But my teachers would scold me for not reading books. This shouldn’t be the way to handle the situation. So I designed a project called Ghumchye Kattar Theatre where, through theatre, we encourage children to develop an affinity towards reading books.
Migration is a lifestyle and a major behaviour of our society or any society in the world. Most still can’t find a satisfactory space to live a sustainable life easily. But in this scenario, if you become an outsider or society makes you an outcast, it’s a problem and it’s painful. I have gone through this, as my father is a Maharashtrian. So I have felt judged and the energy I have felt at times is very unnatural.1. Foreground — On Vibhav Sawant: rubber sculpted dress, from Bloni.
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