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Playback Theatre : We listen to the story of the narrators and acted accordingly !!
Today (16th Oct 2018, 3.25 p.m.) as I entered the Birajdaar Basti(Hadapsar-Pune) I saw a kid standing at the corner of his house waiting for someone to talk. I went up […]
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PLAYBACK THEATRE DATED 16 OCTOBER,2018
UNFORGETTABLE MEMORIES! As, we had a meeting with Swatantra team, Dhaneshree, Abhijeet, and other members on Thursday, 11 October, 2018, we discussed about Playback Theatre and planned to do it […]
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Suno Suno – how will we create a script together?
So the project – and possibly the play – has a title and I am now wondering how we will manage to construct a text through a long distance relationship […]
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De-brief with Sivakami 22/9
On the 22nd September Sivakami arrived from Mumbai and we rejoined Swatantra for a de-brief about the week and the performances in the basti. In the morning we met as […]
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Suno Suno performance in the basti – 21/9
So on to the basti bus (as I am now calling it) and away we went as well as several scooters carrying actors, props and trash band sundries, ready for […]
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Updates from Pune 18-24th September 2018 – SUNO, SUNO (Listen, listen!)
This has been such a productive week for the project with myself and Andy Barrett from the UK collaborating with Swatantra Theatre and the Research Assistants – Saba and Tejasi […]
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Team meeting in Pune, March 2018
In March 2018, UK partners on the project attended a group meeting at the offices of IHMP in Pune to progress the project.
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Project presented at 1st World Congress on Migration, Ethnicity, Race and Health conference, May 2018
At the recent 1st World Congress on Migration, Ethnicity, Race and Health: Diversity and Health conference, hosted at the University of Edinburgh, 17-19 May 2018, we were invited to offer […]
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Co-creation at the Birajdar Basti
I run a community theatre company in Nottingham called Excavate. Over the past twenty years we’ve been working with communities to tell their stories using theatre. And these stories have […]
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