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Makeover of storytelling
Indian Express | Feisal Alkazi | 23rd July 2016 10:00 PM
A brand new initiative recently staged at the India Habitat Centre in Delhi was ‘Wari, a collection of stories from the pages of life’. It was produced by the Octave Foundation, which aims to connect the Northeast with the rest of India through the medium of art and cultural exchange. Five modern storytellers from different parts of the country performed, bringing us a rich range of material: a folktale from Manipur, a story written by Phanishwar Nath Renu, some new material, and a powerful Russian folk tale about defying powers and seeking justice. Well conceived, neatly presented, with enough variety, the evening was an enriching experience. The show was curated by Nicky Chandam.
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