The Hindu (Kozhikode)

Theatre personalit­ies honoured

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“Hate has no place in art, nor does colour, caste, or creed,” said noted theatre director Sivadas Poyilkavu.

Delivering a speech at the World Theatre Day celebratio­ns organised by the Kozhikode chapter of ‘Nanma’, an associatio­n of artistes from across Kerala, here on Wednesday, he said shaming one in the name of colour or religion could be associated with the likes of Adolf Hitler. “Child is the father of man. We should learn from children who do not have any barriers in their mind,” he said, adding that theatre was the space where the popular and intellectu­al streams of art meet.

Veteran actor P.P. Jayarajan, whose role in the recent movie “Jananam 1947, Pranayam Thudarunnu”, which bagged him the award for the best actor at the Internatio­nal Jagran Film Festival, was honoured on the occasion. Dala R.S., daughter of Mr. Poyilkavu, who bagged the

Theatre director Sivadas Poyilkavu honouring actor P.P. Jayaraj during World Theatre Day celebratio­ns in Kozhikode on Wednesday.

award for the best actress for her performanc­e in the play “Oscar Purushu” at the State school arts festival, was also honoured on the occasion.

A singing competitio­n for yesteryear­s’ theatre songs was also held on the occasion. Nanma regional president M.C. Santhosh Kumar presided over the function. In another event, theatre personalit­ies from the city got together at the Deshaposhi­ni Public Library to share their experience­s and stories as part of the World Theatre Day celebratio­ns.

Theatreper­son and former district panchayat president Babu Parasseri inaugurate­d the event in memory of actor Vikraman Nair. Musician Wilson Samuel presided over the event. Former MLA and theatreper­son Purushan Kadalundi presented the maiden Vikraman Nair Memorial Award to Vijayan Malaparamb­a, noted for his street plays. Theatre scholar and journalist K. Sreekumar was the chief guest, while Chandrasek­haran Thikkodi delivered the Vikraman Nair Memorial Lecture.

 ?? K. RAGESH ?? Timely act: Firefighte­rs trying to douse a fire near the railway track at Cheruvannu­r in Kozhikode on Wednesday. Incidents of small and sudden fires have become commonplac­e as the mercury has risen beyond 36 degrees Celsius.
K. RAGESH Timely act: Firefighte­rs trying to douse a fire near the railway track at Cheruvannu­r in Kozhikode on Wednesday. Incidents of small and sudden fires have become commonplac­e as the mercury has risen beyond 36 degrees Celsius.
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K. RAGESH Felicitate­d:

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