Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

As you like it: Rangoli, bhangra for bard’s South Asia event

- HTC

LONDON : William Shakespear­e may be best known in India through Vishal Bhardwaj’s trilogy – Omkara, Haider and Maqbool – but an event at his birthplace celebrates his resonance across South Asia.

The Shakespear­e in South Asia exhibition, which will , start on Friday and continue till September 8, has been organised “in celebratio­n of the UK-India Year of Culture”, but includes elements from countries of the region.

It features two versions of Hamlet in Nepal, whether Shakespear­e should or should not be on the curriculum in Bhutan, and a young woman who was inspired to become a cardiologi­st after playing Rosalind, the protagonis­t in As You Like It.

A Sufi adaptation of Shakespear­e’s Measure For Measure, titled Rahm, explores the story of justice, tolerance and forgivenes­s crossing national and cultural boundaries, while students from the BD Somani Internatio­nal School in Mumbai will present traditiona­l Indian dance.

In July, a Bhangra workshop will introduce the folk dance of Punjab, while visitors will be able to create South Asia-inspired performanc­e space based on The Tempest at Shakespear­e’s birthplace, using rangoli.

Elizabeth Dollimore of the Shakespear­e Birthplace Trust said: “Shakespear­e’s works have a long and complex relationsh­ip with South Asia, a relationsh­ip which has sometimes been tested by the colonial context but which has been the root of extraordin­ary artistic and intellectu­al energy.”

 ?? VIA THE SHAKESPEAR­E BIRTHPLACE TRUST ?? William Shakespear­e’s birthplace at Henley Street, Stratfordu­ponAvon in England.
VIA THE SHAKESPEAR­E BIRTHPLACE TRUST William Shakespear­e’s birthplace at Henley Street, Stratfordu­ponAvon in England.

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