Sign language storytelling for Pune audiences

Ever idea the concept of storytelling depicting its own tale? The night of Pune on February 25 saw crew of Sutradhar post a dance based drama show ‘I story, Mi gosht, Mai Kahani’ via Kathak.


The emotions at the back of striking up a story in combination from the scratch and its importance in lately’s lifestyles, used to be beautifully depicted by the crew by their act. The show started off with artists Toshal Gandhi, Natasha Poonawalla, Vallarie Apte, Moushmi Jaju and Utkarsha Dagade performing Kathak on how a story is formed, what emotions a writer is going via while making a plot of the story which used to be in the form of dance drama. Going forward, additionally they showcased the way in which a story can take various types of narration, poetry, dance and so on.




The dance drama used to be out there to the deaf and listening to impaired communities too. It had a live Indian signal language interpretation for them which were accomplished by Janhavi Joshi and Nupura Kirloskar. The show attained an overwhelming response from the audiences from all groups.



-Moumita.Chakraborty@timesgroup.com
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