The Asian Age

LARGEST THEATRE FEST IN ASIA

This festival enters its 20th edition and is celebratin­g the 150th birth anniversar­y of Mahatma Gandhi

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Bharat Rang Mahotsav ( BRM), the largest theatre festival in Asia, organized by the National School of Drama ( NSD), has brought its bouquet of plays, interactiv­e sessions, and other cultural events to cheer up the winter afternoons of theatre enthusiast­s in the city.

The Internatio­nal Theatre Festival ( ITF), which began on February 1 in New Delhi, has concluded on February 21. The ITF is offering a diverse range of production­s comprising 111 shows and allied events such as ‘ Director’s Meet’, ‘ Living Legend’, and ‘ Master Class’.

The inaugural ceremony was held at Kamani auditorium on February 1, followed by the performanc­e of ‘ Karanth ke Rang’, directed by Amod Bhatt.

The 50 minute long performanc­e was medley of songs composed by late Mr

B. V. Karanth, a stalwart of Kannada and Hindi theatres. Mr Karanth, who was a prolific composer of songs and scripts for theatre, also directed and acted in many production­s.

The festival, which enters its 20th edition in 2019, is celebratin­g the 150th birth anniversar­y of Mahatma Gandhi, along with 4 plays to be staged on the life, philosophy, and principles of the ‘ Father of the Nation’. The festival is hosting 69 Indian and 15 foreign plays across India.

The national capital is hosting 89 plays: 25 plays in Hindi, 16 in Bengali, 5 in Kannada, 2 in Marathi, 2 in Odia, 2 in Gujarati, 2 in Manipuri, 3 in English, 2 in Assamese,

2 in Malayalam and 1 each in Maithili, Telugu, Nepali, and Sanskrit, in addition to 15 foreign plays, the festival also brings 8 folk performanc­es to theatre aficionado­s in the city.

The 21- day long festival this year is including plays in Hindi, English, and other regional languages. Internatio­nal production­s from countries such as Bangladesh, Poland, Russia, Sri Lanka, the Czech Republic, Italy, Nepal, Romania, and Singapore as well as non- verbal, folk, and multilingu­al performanc­es will enthrall the audience during the theatrical spectacle.

Apart from the spellbindi­ng performanc­es and interactio­n with thespians and eminent personalit­ies from the world of theatre, the festival in Delhi will also have 2 internatio­nal and national seminars on theatre. The national seminars to be held in Delhi will attend to the topic ‘ Is Modern Theatre Inclusive?’ and will hold sessions dedicated to ‘ Notion of State and Representa­tion’, ‘ Unrepresen­ted Form’, and ‘ Non- Government­al Curating and Funding Policy’.

Besides, the NSD campus is buzzing with street plays, ambience shows, and ‘ Theatre Bazar’, a motley of stalls offering a range of products and culinary delights. The youth forum shows will comprise performanc­es by dramatic societies of nearly 50 colleges in Delhi while ambience performanc­es will bring folk dance and other traditiona­l performing art forms.

“The art of theatre is the oldest and the strongest medium that conveys human emotions in a manner that defies temporal boundaries. We are delighted to usher in the Bharat Rang Mahotsav to its 20th year and have made all efforts to bring a selection of quality plays, choosing the best out of 960 submission­s. There are 9 folk performanc­es being presented in Delhi as well as invitee plays and production­s in regional languages. We have tried to accommodat­e as many young theatre enthusiast­s as we can, since the institutio­n aim to foster the growth of young talents through the platform of BRM ,” said Suresh S harm a, Director In charge, National School of Drama ( NSD). Besides, the NSD campus is buzzing with street plays, ambience shows, and ‘ Theatre Bazar’, motley of stalls offering a range of products and culinary delights. The youth forum shows will comprise performanc­es by dramatic societies of nearly 50 colleges in Delhi while ambience performanc­es will bring folk dance and other traditiona­l performing art forms.

The art of theatre is the oldest and the strongest medium that conveys human emotions in a manner that defies temporal boundaries. — Suresh Sharma The 21- day long festival this year has included plays in Hindi, English, and other regional languages

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