Festival showcases puppetry traditions from across India

Press Trust of India  |  Chennai 

A variety of traditions including Tholpavakoothu, Talbetal, and Maru from different parts of the country are being showcased as part of an ongoing festival here.

Conceptualised and curated by Annapurna Garimella, the event aims at bringing to the public a melange of Indian heritage and contemporary art practices within the space of theatre.

A variety of workshops and shows ranging from the shadow from and Seraikela style from to the traditional kathputlis and Maru performances from will be part of the festival.

Also performing will be Delhi-based Seema Kohli, who will present a piece titled "Retracing Paradise: The Word for the World is Home".

Katkatha trust's "About Ram", an experimental theatrical piece using excerpts from the Bhavbhuti Ramayana told through animation, projected images, dance, masks and puppets, will be performed for the first time in the city.

There will also be workshops and performances by three-time national award winning puppeteer Dattathreya Aralikatte.

"Creating a confluence of Indian art, architecture and design has been at the forefront of our cultural vision. We're thrilled to be able to bring this unique festival dedicated to theatre here," said Vijay Choraria, co-promoter of Phoenix MarketCity.

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First Published: Wed, May 01 2019. 14:10 IST