AYTW2010: DAY 5
Street theatre day3
The theatre resumes the next day after a pleasant evening of the musical performance by "Kalpvriksha".
It's the 3rd and the last street
theatre day for AYTW2010 marking the stage shows' opening at Kamani Auditorium, Mandi House.
The last street theatre day pulled huge amounts of crowd and people enjoyed the "nukkad natak" to the very hilt. The venue was Venkateswara College, University of Delhi.
The first college to perform was Kirori Mal College street production named "Kuch Mat Bolo". The play is very topical in nature as it deals with the issue of "honour killing" and the multi layered perspectives associated to it.
The next performance was by Venkateswara College titled "Dhappa, Teri Den"
The performance is introspection into the lives of youngsters who commit crimes and are thereby kept in observation homes and juvenile homes for their "crime". The atrocities faced by them by the staff at such places have been well depicted through the play.
After the plays' performance, Ms. Ruchika Sharma who is a Lecturer, Dept.of History, Kamla Nehru College and is also an activist was our panelist and chief speaker of the day. She alongwith the festival director Mr. Kuljeet Singh graced the occasion and initiated a discussion forum where the teams discussed about the issues they took up for their performance and the hurdles they faced in the "making".
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