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The Hindu : Karnataka / Bangalore News : A special performance
Theirs is largely a silent world but they can be pretty vocal. Students of the Sheila Kothawala School for the Deaf are performing two one-act plays organised by SKID (The Deaf Aid Society), IDCS (International Deaf Children’s Society), Voices and Masrah. The performers, who call themselves Colour Wheel, are presenting a unique show of sound, lights and action through the plays, “See Saw” and “Why not, why”.
“See Saw” connotes the existing imbalance of one-sided perception. Most often than not problems and issues are only understood subjectively. “Why not, why”, inspired by Mahasweta Devi’s story, narrates the tale of a little girl and her endless quest for answers.
The plays will be staged at 3.30 p.m. and 6.30 p.m. on Saturday at Nani Arena, Centre for Film and Drama, 5th Floor Sona Towers, 71, Millers Road. Tickets are priced Rs. 49. For details, call 25213902.
Theirs is largely a silent world but they can be pretty vocal. Students of the Sheila Kothawala School for the Deaf are performing two one-act plays organised by SKID (The Deaf Aid Society), IDCS (International Deaf Children’s Society), Voices and Masrah. The performers, who call themselves Colour Wheel, are presenting a unique show of sound, lights and action through the plays, “See Saw” and “Why not, why”.
“See Saw” connotes the existing imbalance of one-sided perception. Most often than not problems and issues are only understood subjectively. “Why not, why”, inspired by Mahasweta Devi’s story, narrates the tale of a little girl and her endless quest for answers.
The plays will be staged at 3.30 p.m. and 6.30 p.m. on Saturday at Nani Arena, Centre for Film and Drama, 5th Floor Sona Towers, 71, Millers Road. Tickets are priced Rs. 49. For details, call 25213902.