DHAKA: Indian noted art theatre personality Heisnam Kanhailal will deliver a lecture as part of series of public lectures on Indological Studies on January 6.
Indira Gandhi Cultural Centre (IGCC) in association with Shadhona, a center for advancement of South Asian culture, will organize the program at Indira Gandhi Cultural Centre in city’s Gulshan area.
The title of his lecture is “Renewal of ancestral tradition for a Contemporary Cultural Expression”.
However, Kanhailal founded Kalakshetra Manipur in 1969.
Since then he has been continuing experiment with tradition for an alternate theatre. He broke a new trend of theatrical expression in contemporary Indian theatre.
He worked with Badal Sircar in 1973.
In the process his alternative theatre could be indentified with the live theatre that he ultimately conceived as the ‘Theatre of the Earth’.
His major and remarkable creations are Tamnalai (1972), Kabul Keioiba (1973), Imphal ‘73 (1974), Pebet (1975), Huranbagi Eshei (1977), Laigi Machasinga (1978), Mrityu Shwor (1984), Memoirs Of Africa (1985), Rashomon (1987), Migi Sarang (1991), Karna (1997), Draup Adi (2000), Nupi (2002), Dakghar Of Tagore (2006), Uchek Langmeidong (2008), Shadowing The Wild Woman (2011) etc.
He has conducted around 15 major workshops in the last twenty years. He also produced a short theatre film “PEBET” in 1985. The film secured the Best Short Fiction Film in the International Short Film Festival held in Kolkata.
He has been awarded several prestigious awards like “Sangeet Natak Akademi Award” in 1985, “Sangeet Natak Akademy Ratna Award” in 2011, “Padmashree” the highest civilian award by Government of India in 2004.
He is also awarded different Fellowships like Jawaharlal Nehru National Fellowship, Emeritus Fellowship, a research project by Ford Foundation and a research project by Theatre works, Singapore to study performance tradition in Indonesia and Malaysia.
Interested one can join the program as the entry is free.
BDST: 2019 HRS, JAN 01, 2015