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ANANT On Stage

KATHOKATAY AGAMANI

at INTACH, Lodhi Estate on 28th October at 6.00 p.m.

Acclaimed as a major contribution, this solo performance by Ashish Ghosh combines two almost extinct traditions of kathokata and agomani to create an universal language for theatre.

Story Telling Session

at India Habitat Centre - Book Club, Lodhi Road on 8th November.

CHHUTTI - school shows
folk tales dramatised in an innovative way

at Poorva Sanskritik Kendra Auditorium, Vikas Marg on 14 November '05 at 9:30 am.

at Delhi Tamil Sangam Auditorium, R K Puram, Sec-1 on 16 November '05 at 9:30 am.

Folk tales dramatised in an innovative way.


For the last five years ANANT has carried forth with the mission :

'In theatre we come together, and together we celebrate'

We have stressed particularly the necessity for togetherness - of artists & audience, of all theatre lovers across India, of society & theatre, of the human with the ideal.

We have found that real children's theatre is universal in appeal, reaching out to 'the child' in all of us, and not only to the biological child. We have known that this 'child' in us seeks a secure space to come out in the open, transcending the barriers created by the ‘adult' world.

ANANT in news

=> Dr Ashish Ghosh represented ASSITEJ-India as the Indian delegate to the ASSITEJ World Congress in Montreal, Canada--20-30 September. ASSITEJ is the international organisation of theatre for young people. For the first time, India was put to the ASSITEJ family in recognisable terms. Ashish Ghosh also performed KATHOKATAY AGAMANI in Ottawa and Toronto; and lec-demo in Quebec City.

=> ANANT is participating in AYA Exchange Programme, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia –– 5 – 13 December, 2005


Contact ANANT

An Association for Nascent Art and Natural Theatre

E-832, Chittaranjan Park, New Delhi - 110019
Telephone: 51603537, 26273439
E-mail: info@anantindia.org | anantheatre@rediffmail.com

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