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Global Theatre Histories – SD

Christopher Balme, Anirban Ghosh, Nic Leonhardt, meLê yamomo

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Shakespeare in Taiwan. Circus in India. Richard Wagner societies in Indonesia. Theatrical brokers as global players. Opera in South-East Asia: theatre can be considered a global artistic practice and a central part of transnational networks of artistic exchange. The historiographical investigation of the emergence of theatre as a global phenomenon since 1860 is the ambitious goal of the research project “Global Theatre Histories”, headed by Prof. Dr. Christopher Balm end funded by the German ...
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“That evening after celebrating Rabindra Jayanti in Colorado, which I had organised, we figured that there was 15inch snow outside and driving back home was impossible. So we contacted all Indians around and said that we are sending guests to your home for the night!” Soumya Mukherji, professor at IIT Bombay recollects. A box of heartwarming storie…
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Ina Puri still lives in Kolkata, either in person or at heart, as all work of this writer, biographer, art curator and collector has its intellectual origin somewhere in the Bangla land. Listen to her on iCafe’s Bongbaji where she illustrates the spread of her family, her ideals, her love and passion and where all those have taken her! See omnystud…
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He is a bestselling author for crime novels and also produces crime shows. On the other hand he has a comedy channel on Youtube where he talks about the typicalities of being a Bengali. Where does a crime novel feature in the idealistic scape of the idealist community? How was life in that hostel in Kalimpong? How did a Bengali come and settle in M…
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Born to a Bengali father and Punjabi mother, brought up in Delhi, and now being an RJ, Stutee has been swimming across various cultures. Interestingly though, she has neither lost touch, nor compromised with her Bengali roots. Be it food or be it announcing at Durga Puja pandals, she is still the Bengali girl next door - rich in tastes of literatur…
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At some point of time he wanted to come out of the comfort zone of Bengal. He wanted to mingle across communities to seek more, learn more. Deep Halder talks about his observations and thoughts, that lead him to write his book recently. This and more, brewing on iCafe's BongBaji See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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A large part of her life spent in the small town of Santiniketan, Birbhum, Aditi Paul is a revered singer today, working with and as one of the best in music industry. Her journey of finding a home in Mumbai but never settling with compromises to her rich cultural values, is brought forward in her conversation on iCafe's BongBaji See omnystudio.com…
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A Bengali show covering the Bengali's outside Bengal, who often make an extra effort to stay put with the habits, rituals, festivals, peculiarities of their community - sometimes with greater passion than a Bengali in Bengal! A fun show that will connect with the spirit of Bengal across different corners of the world that the community inhabits. Se…
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Shakespeare in Taiwan. Circus in India. Richard Wagner societies in Indonesia. Theatrical brokers as global players. Opera in South-East Asia: theatre can be considered a global artistic practice and a central part of transnational networks of artistic exchange. The historiographical investigation of the emergence of theatre as a global phenomenon …
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