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A unique performance project by theatre director Parnab Mukherjee looks at Gandhi in South Asia
The journey so far for Parnab Mukherjee,one of the leading alternative theatre directors of the country,has been all about freedom from regular spaces,old texts,set formats and irrelevant ideologies. Mukherjee has a free will and he exercises it through myriad acts. His performances concern rights and issues of displacement and freedom,and this August,its Mahatma Gandhi thats keeping Mukherjee busy. With this Independence Day,Mukherjee is taking,Unfree: Idea Voyages on Mahatma Gandhi to various cities of India and Mauritius,and looking at Bapus concept of trusteeship. The principal idea,explains Mukherjee,who is in Chandigarh to direct Macbeth for Yadavindra Public School,is to look at Gandhi in South Asia.
As part of the performance project,Mukherjee has curated a trilogy of book fests in Rajkot for the TGES group of schools that,among other things,look at Gandhis relationship with the city where he spent many years in school. For Gandhi in Noakhali,Bangladesh,he curated an art exhibition and performed a solo too. Gandhi in Kolkata was a part of the heritage walk on Hyderi Manzil,the house where he stayed on August 15,1947. On the Uganda Road,we did an open air beach installation on Gandhi in Porbander and scripted a video installation dedicated to Gandhi in Jaffna called Read Him, Mukherjee adds that Gandhi in London was a part of a performance piece called Trekking which was on a journey of ideas on the path of Shakespeare,Kabir and Tagore. After Gandhi in Darjeeling,Assam,Mukherjee is now doing Gandhi in Mauritius and Gandhi in Kerala: Re-looking at the lessons of Vaikom and the centenary of Thakazhi.
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