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| Interview
with Arjun Raina |
| Arjun Raina:
“Khelkhali” |
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| Interview
:The Park’s The Other Festival |
| Exclusive Interview
with Arjun Raina : “A terrible beauty is born”
– A stand up tragedy |
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| Première
en Belgique : The Magic Hour |
| FESTIVAL DE LIEGE : Théâtre-Danse
/ Inde - COMPLET ! |
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| Raina
weaves magic |
| In "The Magic Hour",
presented by the Black Bakkhai Collective, Arjun Raina contextualises the traditional dance theatre
in a precise, effective and powerful way. |
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| Interpreting
Shakespeare |
| `KhelKali,' an experimental
mix of Kathakali and Shakespeare, expresses a new
theatrical voice. |
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| India
meets Shakespeare at Smith Memorial Hall |
| "Dancing Across Boundaries:
Kathakali, Shakespeare and Folk Performances"
integrated the traditional Kathakali dance-theatre
from Kerala, India, with Shakespeare and contemporary
issues . |
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| Housing
The Black Divine |
Housing the Black Divine invites
you into the homes, hearts and art of Arjun Raina,
Monica Singh and
Ashim Ghosh : Three creative artists/performers
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| A
Terrible Beauty is Born |
| Young Indian call centre employees are a new dalit
elite. Made invisible by names like Susan and Andrew,
they compete against prisoners working for US corporations. |
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| Spirits
in Many Voices |
| Arjun Raina and Monica Singh performed The Magic
Hour andA Terrible Beauty on November 7 as part
of the fortnight-long Ranga Shankara Theatre Festival
held in Bangalore. |
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| Program:
dietheater Künstlerhaus |
| In his simple and sensitive solo performance,
Arjun Raina – actor, author and voice coach
for call centres – weaves a delicate global
net, opting for a modern way of storytelling. |
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