Thirty years after 1984 Sikh carnage, ‘Kultar’s Mime’ underscores truths about victimhood and violence
From the Blog beenasarwar[image: Cat with Rano ptg by Evanleigh Davis] “Rano” – painting by Evanleigh Davis *“Innocent victims are the same, regardless of how they worship God and what tongues they speak” – Sarbpreet Singh * *A dramatic production of Sarbpreet Singh’s poem ‘Kultar’s Mime’ is being performed to acclaim in the USA and Canada, and will be in India at the end of the month. Here’s the link to my article in Scroll.in; text below with photos, links and dates not included in the Scroll version.* *By Beena Sarwar* As a member of the audience, your engagement with this immersive theatre experience begins when you enter the hall in small groups. You walk onto the stage, past paintings in front of which four actors sit or stand, reading silently. In the background runs the recording of a haunting pakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post

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