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Past Productions

 

Find Me Amongst the Black

 

Created by zeroculture

with Southbank Centre, MAC and Collage Arts


Southbank Centre 28 - 29 June 2007
MAC 5-6 July 2007
 

 

A bold new dance/theatre work, Find Me Amongst The Black, featured director/chorographer Darshan Singh Bhuller writer Parv Bancil, digital artist/designers KMA

 

Story: Parv Bancil, Darshan Singh Bhuller
and Hardial S. Rai
Produced by Hardial S. Rai

 

Integrating text, video and movement, the production is inspired partly by the racial tensions that led to the Birmingham riots of 2005. With a cast of six, this moving and disturbing tale focuses on the breakdown of family and community relations when a young Asian woman falls in love with a black man.
 

Performers: Amina Khayyam, Rashpal Singh Bansal, Seeta Patel, Hanna Mannila, Gerrard Martin and Quincy Charles.


Music featured TigerStyle.
 

 

 

 

 

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Laal Shaari

 

Created by zeroCulture with Amina Khayyam in collaboration with artist Ajay Kumar. 

zeroculture a double bill

 

She never wears make up. She never goes out. She never wears her hair down... and she never wears a red shaari… Walk away, walk away now..

 

Music by Faheem Mazhar.

Story by Amina Khayyam and Hardial S. Rai

 

@ MAC 16th March 2007

@ ArtsDepot – 23rd Mar 2007

 

Selected for ROH2 Firsts 2007

This compelling tale of a woman denied the most important thing as a young bride – a Laal Shaari (a red dress) explores theatricalisation of the classical Indian dance form of Kathak. The collaborators rethink Kathak through a process of deconstructing of tatkar, bhav and abhinaya. The production engages a sceneography that engage with the notion of emptiness as presence


www.aminakhayyam.com

www.ajaykumar.com


 

 

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After Cut Glass

 

By Seeta Patel in collaboration with Jack Corcoran
from Kaos Theatre

 

Lose an arm or leg? Your body or your mind?
Trapped in a body that doesn’t listen.

Bharatanatyam trained dancer Seeta Patel meets physical theatre in a duet performance to tell a personally influenced story using her own piercing movement within the setting of a theatrical stage.

Specially produced for the Moving Parts season
at MAC
 

 

 

 

 

     
 

 

   

 

 

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