The Hindu (Thiruvananthapuram)

He, she and they

Bhoomiputr­i, a dance drama, explores the evolution of a man-woman relationsh­ip through Flamenco and kalari

- Saraswathy Nagarajan saraswathy.nagarajan@thehindu.co.in

nspired by poetry, dance and drama, Bhoomiputr­i, dance drama conceptual­ised by art curator Latha Kurien Rajeev, is the story of man-woman and the many stages of their relationsh­ip.

A project that began in 2016, Bhoomiputr­i is a creative fusion of several artistic minds that were synergised and brought together on one platform by Latha.

She explains that author-actor Meera Nair’s poems sowed the seeds of the collaborat­ion. “I selected a few poems from her anthology, Grey: Born When

Black Invaded White, and requested playwright and theatreper­son E Rajarajesw­ari to turn it into a script for a play. Raji came up with an interestin­g script that …red my imaginatio­n,” recounts Latha.

Raji chose some verses in the collection and turned those into the voices of a man and a woman. These then became a journey into a man-woman relationsh­ip.

When Latha sent the script to Flamenco dancer Bettina Castano, she was also enchanted by the theme of the script and came on board without any hesitation.

IaA scene from (right) Latha Kurien Rajeev.

However, the idea took time to take shape as the pandemic struck. Latha went back to it a couple of months ago in 2024 and “within …ve days, we were able to come up with the dance-drama,” she says.

“A father’s love is unconditio­nal and all encompassi­ng. Naturally, many women expect that unconditio­nal love and empathy from their partner as well. But that is when she realises the di’erence,” says Latha and adds, “Many men try to change their partner to be the kind of woman they want. Many women give in but at a certain point there might be a pushback and that is when the con“ict begins if he does not understand his partner. Our dance-drama explores the nuances of such a relationsh­ip.”

Towards empowermen­t

Latha emphasises that through the one-hour narrative, this creative endeavour traces the evolution of an empowered woman — “from innocence to experience to empowermen­t.”

Perhaps for the …rst time, Flamenco and Kalaripaya­ttu will match steps for a show that has music composed and written by Saju Sreenivas, a member of music band Pathayam.

“Kalaripaya­ttu is a discipline that has a strict framework while Flamenco is an expression of the dancer. It was interestin­g to watch Bettina and Kalari artist Raam Kumar come together for this project,” says Latha.

Kalamandal­am Rahul

Aravind plays the mizhavu while El Espina plays the Flamenco guitar. Smitha Jacob has designed the costumes of the characters.

Bhoomiputr­i will be staged at Vyloppilly Samskrithi Bhavan at 7.15pm on April 20. It is open to the public.

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