NJPAC's Alternate Route Series Presents The 4th Annual SOUTH ASIAN THEATER FESTIVAL 12/12, 12/13AL
By: Gabrielle Sierra
NJPAC's Alternate Routes Series, in collaboration with Epic Actors' Workshop, hosts the FOURTH ANNUAL SOUTH ASIAN THEATER FESTIVAL, an exploration of the artistry and diversity of South Asia through theater. The festival, to be held in NJPAC's Victoria Theater on Saturday, December 12 and Sunday, December 13, 2009, includes performances by Epic Actors' Workshop and Choir and Bengal Foundation of America. Complete festival information is available at www.satf2009.org.
On December 12 at 7:30pm, Nobel Prize-winning author Rabindranath Tagore's 1924 masterpiece, Red Oleanders, a reaction to Western capitalism and industrialization, comes to NJPAC's Victoria Theater in a production by the Bengal Foundation of America, with English adaptation by Nupur Gangopadhyay Lahiri. The story focuses on a beautiful woman who liberates a soulless mining town ruled by an oppressive king. Prior to the production, there will be an opening ceremony directed by Sharmila Ghoshal of the Manjari School of Performing Arts in New Jersey and choreographed by Sanchita Chatterjee of Nriti Kala Kendra cultural organization in India and Barkha Kishnani of East Brunswick, New Jersey.On December 13 at 3pm in the Victoria Theater, New Jersey's own Epic Actors' Workshop brings Chehre (Faces) by S.M. Azhar Aalam, to NJPAC. Chehre tells the story of three generations of women who react differently to being victims of circumstance and will be performed in Hindi with English supertitles. Following the production, there will be a post-performance reception and discussion with Farley Richmond, Director of the Center for Asian Studies at the University of Georgia, Usha Ganguli, one of India's leading theater directors, Sanjana Kapoor, director of Prithvi Theater in India, Bina Sharif of New York, Ali Anwar of New York and moderated by Sameera Iyengar, Creative Director of Prithvi Theatre, India.
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