Theatre Production Hayavadana by DP 2 Students (see Slideshow)

By Benjamin M. on Friday, 22 February , 2008 - 5:20 pm

hayavadana_30.jpgDP 2 students presented their first performance of Hayavadana, a part of their Theatre Arts programme at Mahatma Gandhi International School.

The Play
Hayavadana is a play written by Girish Karnad, originally in Kannad and later translated in English. The play’s plot comes from Kathasaritsagara, an ancient collection of stories in Sanskrit. Drawing on Thomas Mann’s play “Transposed Heads”, Karnad adapted the play to approach the problem of identity in a world of tangled relationships.

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The invitations and posters for the show The Plot
The play opens with Devadatta and Kapila who are close friends. Devdatta is a man of intellect and Kapila is a man of great physique. Their relationship gets complicated when Devdatta’s newly wedded wife Padmini falls for Kapila. While attempting to resolve this conflict, the two men behead themselves. Padmini is contemplating suicide when Goddess Kali intervenes and endows her with the powers to revive Kapila and Devdatta. In reattaching their fallen heads, Padmini transposes the heads onto the wrong bodies. An identity crisis ensues. Hayavadana explores the dilemna of physical versus intellectual appeal, and how it defines us.

The Sub-plot
The sub-plot of ‘Hayavadana’ follows the horse man’s quest to shed his horse head from his human body as he seeks to become complete.

Credits:
Devdatta: Savera Mehta - Kapila: Divye Ratna Dixit - Padmini: Mehr Seth - Hayavadana: Yohan Marshall - Bhagvata: Chetasi Kane - Kali: Happy Vyas - Actor 1: Rajit Arya - Actor 2: Gautam Sinha - Doll 1: Avani Tanya - Doll 2: Amanda Raine - Child: Tara Chazot

Directed by Avani Tanya & Gautam Sinha - Costumes by Chetasi Kane, Happy Vyas & Divye Ratna Dixit - Lights by Avani Tanya - Music by Gautam Sinha & Yohan Marshall

CLICK ON THE FIRST THUMBNAIL TO SEE THE SLIDE SHOW

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Photo credits: Benjamin Mailian

Category: Theatre Arts

7 Comments

Comment by Avani

Commented on Friday, 22 February , 2008 at 5:20 pm

Thanks ben, The pictures are lovely!

Comment by happy

Commented on Friday, 22 February , 2008 at 5:20 pm

hey thanx ben sir they are amazing pictures

Comment by Rajit R Arya

Commented on Friday, 22 February , 2008 at 5:20 pm

Thank you ben.. we almost forgot that we needed pictures for our portfolios..

Comment by Rajit R Arya

Commented on Friday, 22 February , 2008 at 5:20 pm

Thank you ben.. we almost forgot that we needed pictures for our portfolios

Comment by anju

Commented on Friday, 22 February , 2008 at 5:20 pm

Thanks a lot for capturing these beautiful moments. And the web display is really user friendly; And and and… the invitation card was splendid too! Thanks for all your support.

Comment by tara

Commented on Friday, 22 February , 2008 at 5:20 pm

Good job everyone. Very nice acting. If you want to do it one more time, you should do more practice and make it funnier. Thats all…

Comment by krina

Commented on Friday, 22 February , 2008 at 5:20 pm

the play was really fantastic, and it reflects on dese pictures!!

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