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SUMMARY:d.r.i.f.t reads: Session XXI The Practice of Hope
DESCRIPTION:What is hope? \n\n“hope is not a guarantee for tomorrow\, but a detonator of energy for action today” John Berger\nWe’re very timidly venturing out for a reading outdoors\, masked and physically distanced. We’ll be reading texts that have given us hope at various times in our lives and especially during this year 2020. We will meet at Tunna’s Book Cafe before heading to the venue.\nWe understand that not all of you would want to come to a gathering\, we really do. We do however want to end this year on things that help us navigate this terra incognita.\nWe’re doing this reading outdoors in the daytime\, at an open-air venue\, with compulsory wearing of masks and keeping physical distance from the others.\n\nDate : 9th Dec\, 2020\nTime : 4-5 PM\nVenue : Alt Campus. Thehr\, Dharamshala\n\nFor the first time\, this reading will require:\nCompulsory pre-registration because limited seats.\nCompulsory wearing of masks to enter the space and during the reading.\nStaying in the seats you have been assigned.\nWe know all this sounds impossibly grim but we want you and ourselves to stay safe.\nSo please\, if you feel like it\, come. (register beforehand) \n\nTo Register\, Call us on +91 8447568458\nor write to us on driftheatre@gmail.com by 8th Dec\, 2020.
URL:https://driftheatre.org/event/d-r-i-f-t-reads-session-xxi-the-practice-of-hope-2/
LOCATION:altcampus\, Thehr\, Dharamshala\, Himachal Pradesh 176057\, India
ORGANIZER;CN="driftheatre":MAILTO:driftheatre@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20201205T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20201205T170000
DTSTAMP:20260408T021933
CREATED:20201205T102324Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201205T102324Z
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SUMMARY:Playing with Words: A Writing Workshop with Purva Naresh
DESCRIPTION:An introductory play writing workshop to explore ideas\, scenes\, dialogues and whip them into the shape of a play. Through interactive writing exercises we shall also be exploring self-expression through writing. A writing workshop in Hindi and English. \n \n\nAbout the facilitator:\nPurva Naresh\, originally from Lucknow\, now lives in Mumbai. She studied film production at the Film and Television Institute of India and also trained professionaly in Indian classical dance and percussion. Her first play Asfaneh: Bai Se Bioscope Tak has received a number of awards. She co-wrote and directed the musical play Preth which premiered at the NCPA Centrestage Festival and her short play Aabodana has performed widely as part of Rage Theatre’s One on One Season.\nShe took part in the Royal Court/Rage Theatre 2010/2011 workshops for which she wrote the play Ok Tata Bye Bye\, which was performed in Hindi at the Writers Bloc Festival in January 2012. The production won the Laadli Media Award for Best Play on Gender Sensitisation (2012) and was also performed at Curve in 2014. In 2015\, Naresh received the Ustad Bismillah Khan Yuva Purushkar\, also known as the National Award for young performing and theatre artist\, for her body of work as a playwright.\nOther plays include Aaj Rang Hai\, an adaptation of Umrao\, Ladies Sangeet and Bandish 20-20000 Hz. She was also commissioned to write for Kings Cross Theatre in Sydney which opened the play Jatinga this year\, and is slated for an Indian premiere at the NCPA’s Centrestage Festival in November.\nPink Saree Revolution adapted for stage by Purva opens in Leicester UK before commencing a UK tour on October 5th 2017.
URL:https://driftheatre.org/event/playing-with-words-a-writing-workshop-with-purva-naresh/
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20200305T120000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20200308T200000
DTSTAMP:20260408T021933
CREATED:20170425T044855Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230330T120224Z
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SUMMARY:d.r.i.f.t festival 2020
DESCRIPTION:Since 2017\, our annual festival has been built on one central principle: community! People matter to us. \nEach year\, we bring shows and workshops from India and abroad to local audiences. We also stage productions with local schools and adults with whom we have been engaged through the year. \nParticipating groups oversee the running of the festival\, along with volunteers and organisers. Everyone helps with setting up\, backstage work\, ushering\, and preparing and serving food and drink for artists\, volunteers and audience members alike\, among other work. Artists\, volunteers and organisers work on the same tasks together. Volunteers see every show and also attend workshops. The result is a warm and intimate atmosphere unlike any other festival in the country–or so our participants and audiences tell us! We believe that by bringing people together to work towards a collective vision\, theatre can build powerful solidarities between different people and groups. And indeed\, this is a festival that is kept going by the spirit of theatre and collaboration. \n  \n  \n \n  \n  \n   \n  \n 
URL:https://driftheatre.org/event/d-r-i-f-t-festival-2020/
LOCATION:The Clubhouse\, Mcleodganj\, The Clubhouse\, Mcleodganj\, Dharamshala
CATEGORIES:festival
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ORGANIZER;CN="driftheatre":MAILTO:driftheatre@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200305
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200309
DTSTAMP:20260408T021933
CREATED:20201205T111915Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201205T111915Z
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SUMMARY:d.r.i.f.t  festival 2020
DESCRIPTION:“आओ आओ नाटक देखो”\nTheatre in the mountains is back!\nd.r.i.f.t is here again. d.r.i.f.t 2020 invites you to be a part of रंगमंच – or theatre – in Himachal!\nThis year\, it’s all about local diversity. We have 4 local shows in Gaddi\, Tibetan\, Hindi and English as well as a wonderful performance from Manipur.\nOver the past few years\, d.r.i.f.t has reached out to locals – children and adults – and created a vibrant space for all theatre enthusiasts. Alongside interactive workshops\, we have staged readings and performances\, including original works by Dharamshala residents.\nImmerse yourselves in the spectacle of रंगमंच – or theatre – from 6th-9th March 2019\, at The Clubhouse (Hotel Bhagsu)\, McLeodganj.\nTicket Prices:\nSHOWS: Rs 50\nWORKSHOPS: Rs 100\nWe look forward to welcoming friends old and new!\nPS: Tickets available at the venue!
URL:https://driftheatre.org/event/d-r-i-f-t-festival-2020-2/
LOCATION:The Clubhouse\, Mcleodganj\, The Clubhouse\, Mcleodganj\, Dharamshala
CATEGORIES:d.r.i.f.t_festival
ORGANIZER;CN="driftheatre":MAILTO:driftheatre@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200302
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200305
DTSTAMP:20260408T021933
CREATED:20201205T111744Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201205T111744Z
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SUMMARY:A PLACE WE CALL HOME - A workshop by Alia Sinha
DESCRIPTION:A PLACE WE CALL HOME\nby ALIA SINHA \nIn these times of divisiveness\, anger\, confusion\, and ecological crises\, this workshop invites participants to explore creative and playful ways of connecting\, communicating\, and ‘belonging’.\nThe aim of the workshop is to devise artistic and performative responses to our ideas of the place we call Home: as we imagine it to be\nExpect spectacle and illusion\, storytelling\, theatre games and choreography…all with a large dose of humour\, empathy and weirdness in this one-of-a-kind workshop.\nAND as added bonus: the workshop will culminate in a performance presentation\, which will open the Festival this year on the 5th of March!\n.\nDate: 2nd – 4th March\, 2020\nTime: 5pm – 8pm\nVenue: Dolls4Tibet Studio\, Jogibara Road\, Before Kashmir House.\nWorkshop Fee: Rs.200/-
URL:https://driftheatre.org/event/a-place-we-call-home-a-workshop-by-alia-sinha/
LOCATION:Dolls4Tibet Studio\, Session Rd\, near Kashmir House Hotel\, Kotwali Bazaar Dharamsala\, Himachal Pradesh\, India 176215\, India
CATEGORIES:d.r.i.f.t_workshop
ORGANIZER;CN="driftheatre":MAILTO:driftheatre@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20191129T173000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20191129T190000
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CREATED:20201205T111554Z
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SUMMARY:DRIFT Reads: Session XX (Letters)
DESCRIPTION:Dharamshala Residential & International Festival for Theatre presents\,\nd.r.i.f.t. Reads: Session XX\n.\nTo\,\nWhomsoever it may concern. \nWe apologise for the delayed response. We’re back after a long break and we’re sorry we made you wait this long\, but here we are again and this time at a whole new venue\, with new readers and a topic we’ve never before explored.\nWe have noticed that the art of epistolary is slowing disappearing from our lives and so we invite you to come hear us read some of the most beautiful\, strong and fun letters written since time immemorial and perhaps also write a few letters with us\, so we can bring back the tradition of writing letters in this time where technology is getting the better of us.\nThe lovely Cafe Indique garden\, a small fire to keep the evening warm\, a blues record playing in the background\, some hot ginger Tea and the sheer romanticism of letters being read. Could you think of a better way to spend an evening?\nIf not\, join us on Friday\, 29th November\, 5.30pm at Cafe Indique\, near Norbulingka\, Sidhpur.\nWe hope to see your beautiful faces again. We have missed you.\nWarm Regards\,\nd.r.i.f.t.\nP.S: Minimum Donation Rs.50/- (get a d.r.i.f.t. Sticker as your entry ticket )
URL:https://driftheatre.org/event/drift-reads-session-xx-letters/
LOCATION:Cafe Indique\,\, Temple Road\, Norbulingka Institute\, Sidhpur\, Dharamshala\, Himachal Pradesh 176057\, India
CATEGORIES:d.r.i.f.t_reads
ORGANIZER;CN="driftheatre":MAILTO:driftheatre@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20190922T183000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20190922T200000
DTSTAMP:20260408T021933
CREATED:20201205T111257Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201205T111317Z
UID:2559-1569177000-1569182400@driftheatre.org
SUMMARY:Legend Of ILA- A story in Song
DESCRIPTION:Dharamsala Residential & International Festival for Theatre brings to you\,\n•THE LEGEND OF ILA: A Story in Song• \n\nLANGUAGE: English\nDURATION: Approx. 70 minutes\nDATE: Sunday\, 22 Sept\nTIME: 6.30pm\nVENUE: Dolls4Tibet\, Near Kashmir Cottage\, Dharamshala.\nAge Limit: 12+\nFrom the dusty pages of Hindu mythology comes the fascinating tale of Ila. At different points in time\, Ila lives in the physical form of either a woman or a man. This musical retelling of the legend delves into the inner experience of their identity\, while outwardly exploring the wonder and the absurdity of it all…the story\, the character\, as well as our own (somewhat limited?) notions of gender.\nOral traditions from the world over have often used music as an integral device of storytelling. With this as inspiration\, our tale is almost entirely performed in song\, with all-original music and instrumentation. So\, expect plenty of live singing and playing of instruments by the performers in the narration of the story!\n\n•••Words & Music: Anant Dayal\n•••Performers: Subhadra Kamath\, Vignesh Iyer\, Anant Dayal\n•••Sound and tech: Dhruv Yadav\n•••Outside eye: Shena Gamat\n•••Production support: Barefoot Theatre\, Eastwind Academy
URL:https://driftheatre.org/event/legend-of-ila-a-story-in-song/
LOCATION:Dolls4Tibet Studio\, Session Rd\, near Kashmir House Hotel\, Kotwali Bazaar Dharamsala\, Himachal Pradesh\, India 176215\, India
CATEGORIES:d.r.i.f.t_show
ORGANIZER;CN="driftheatre":MAILTO:driftheatre@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190917
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190922
DTSTAMP:20260408T021933
CREATED:20201205T111047Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201205T111106Z
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SUMMARY:Storytelling for Kids
DESCRIPTION:Dharamshala Residential & International Festival for Theatre presents\,\n*STORYTELLING FOR KIDS*\nIs your child musically inclined? does s(he) like stories? Then here’s a workshop tailor made for them to explore and develop their skills!\nLed by the cast of *The Legend of Ila* (A musical theatre performance of a Story in Song) and consisting of rhythms and rhymes\, stories and song\, theatre games\, DIY instruments and body movement\, this workshop truly promises to be loads of fun!\nCome enjoy stories and music and all things lovely at the new amazingly warm Tunna’s Book Cafe \n*For ages 8 to 13*\n*Venue:* Tunna’s Book Cafe\, Mohli\, Dharamshala\n*Dates and timings:* September 17th-21st\, 4-6PM with a small sharing on the last day\n*Fees:* 1500/- per participant (early bird 1000/-)\nEarly Bird entries close on the 14th Sept.
URL:https://driftheatre.org/event/storytelling-for-kids/
LOCATION:Tunna’s Book Cafe\, Mohali\, Sokani da Kot\, Khanyara Rd\, Dharamshala\, Himachal Pradesh 176057\, India
CATEGORIES:d.r.i.f.t_workshop
ORGANIZER;CN="driftheatre":MAILTO:driftheatre@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190917
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190922
DTSTAMP:20260408T021933
CREATED:20201205T110907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201205T110929Z
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SUMMARY:Stories in Songs
DESCRIPTION:Dharamshala Residential & International Festival for Theatre presents\, \n*STORIES IN SONG*\nTake a juicy story and break it down into little chunks. Toss in a handful of rhythm\, season with a sprinkle of song\, garnish with a dollop of wordplay\, and voila…there’s our recipe for this exciting Musical Storytelling workshop!\n(Best served with a side of DIY instruments\, body gestures\, movement and loads of fun and laughter)\nJoin the cast of *The Legend of ILA* as they share their unique spin on how to craft a story for performance.\nThis workshop is open to all Adults and Young Adults above 13yrs.\n*NO PRIOR EXPERIENCE NECESSARY!*\n\n*Dates and timings:* September 17th-21st\, 3.30-6.30PM\n*Fees: Rs.2000/- per participant\n*Early bird: Rs.1500/ (early bird closes on 15th Sept)\n*VENUE: The Green House\, Near Blossoms Village Resort\, Sidhpur\, Dharamshala.
URL:https://driftheatre.org/event/stories-in-songs/
LOCATION:The green House\, India
CATEGORIES:d.r.i.f.t_workshop
ORGANIZER;CN="driftheatre":MAILTO:driftheatre@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190524
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190531
DTSTAMP:20260408T021933
CREATED:20201205T110703Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201205T110703Z
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SUMMARY:Creative Writing Workshop with Ankita Anand
DESCRIPTION:D.R.I.F.T is organising a Creative Writing Workshop @ The Owl’s Nest\, Dharamsala. \nDates: 24th-30th May 2019\nVenue: The Owl’s Nest (Tapovan\, Dharamsala)\n#WritersRetreat #Drift2019
URL:https://driftheatre.org/event/creative-writing-workshop-with-ankita-anand/
LOCATION:The Owl’s Nest – Tapovan\, Dharamshala\, Village Rasan\, Sidhbari\, Dharamshala\, Himachal Pradesh 176057\, India
CATEGORIES:d.r.i.f.t_workshop
ORGANIZER;CN="driftheatre":MAILTO:driftheatre@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20190509T173000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20190509T190000
DTSTAMP:20260408T021933
CREATED:20201205T110150Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201205T110329Z
UID:2544-1557423000-1557428400@driftheatre.org
SUMMARY:DRIFT READS: SESSION XIX (The Vagina Monologues)
DESCRIPTION:Dharamshala Residential & International Festival for Theatre presents \nd.r.i.f.t Reads: Session XIX (The Vagina Monologues)\n.\nIts the 19th session of d.r.i.f.t reads! And we’re really excited at performing extracts from the superb Vagina Monologues by Eve Ensler at the beautiful new Gallery and Co-working Space by Illiterati\, “The.Other.Space”\n.\nCome join us to explore this collection of writings that are not just about breaking taboos. They have moved us and touched us deeply\, personally\, in saying we shouldn’t be ashamed of our bodies. And though it is specially about women and their bodies\, it is also profoundly human.\nWe will be doing a rehearsed reading of a few excerpts from the book.\n.\nSee you there on Thursday at 5.30pm.\n.\nEntry: Free\nAge Limit: 18+ (Children not allowed)\nTrigger Warning: The pieces contain strong Sexual language and refer to experiences that may trigger trauma.
URL:https://driftheatre.org/event/drift-reads-session-xix-the-vagina-monologues/
LOCATION:Illiterati Books & Coffee\, Jogiwara Rd\, Dharamshala\, Himachal Pradesh 176219\, 176219\, India
CATEGORIES:d.r.i.f.t_reads
ORGANIZER;CN="driftheatre":MAILTO:driftheatre@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190306
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190310
DTSTAMP:20260408T021933
CREATED:20201205T105949Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201205T105949Z
UID:2541-1551830400-1552175999@driftheatre.org
SUMMARY:DRIFT Festival 2019
DESCRIPTION:“आओ आओ नाटक देखो”\nTheatre in the mountains is back! \nd.r.i.f.t is here again. d.r.i.f.t 2019 invites you to be a part of रंगमंच – or theatre – in Himachal!\nWith the support of Dharamshala’s varied communities\, we bring you four days of stimulating performances and experiences. This year\, artists are coming from all over India – some travelling more than 2\,800 kilometers – to showcase their work and bind our audiences together.\nOver the past few years\, d.r.i.f.t has reached out to locals – children and adults – and created a vibrant space for all theatre enthusiasts. Alongside interactive workshops\, we have staged readings and performances\, including original works by Dharamshala residents.\nImmerse yourselves in the spectacle of रंगमंच – or theatre – from 6th-9th March 2019\, at The Clubhouse (Hotel Bhagsu)\, McLeodganj.\nTicket Prices:\nSHOWS: Rs 50\nWORKSHOPS: Rs 100\nWe look forward to welcoming friends old and new!\nPS: Tickets available at the venue!\nरंगमंच के कद्रदानों आओ आओ नाटक देखो!\nदेखो इन बर्फीली वादियों में थिएटर फिर वापस आ गया है |\nआइये आप भी इस रस में सरोबार हो जाइये | ड्रिफ्ट २०१९ आप सभी को आमंत्रित कर रहा है इस रंगारंग कार्यकर्म का हिस्सा बनने के लिए | धर्मशाला के रसिक विभूतियों के सहयोग से हम ला रहे है आपके समक्ष अनुभवी एवम दिल को छू लेने वाले कलाकारों की प्रतिभा जो आपके बीच चार दिनों तक समां बांधे रहेंगे | इतना ही नहीं\, इस समागम में निपुण कलाकार जो की यहाँ से २५०० किलोमीटर दूर से आरहे हैं \, अपने अभिनय की रौशनी से सबको चकाचौंध करने वाले है |\nइस बार धर्मशाला के सहयोग से थिएटर समुदाय के लोगो के लिए बेहद दिलचस्प कार्यकर्म की श्रंखला तैयार की है | रंगमंच की लुप्त होती संस्कृति को प्रोत्साहित करने के लिए कार्यशालाओं का आयोजन किया जाएगा जिसमे स्थानीय कलाकार भी अपनी प्रतिभा का हुनर दिखा सकेंगे |\nतो आईये ६ से ९ मार्च तक डूब जाईये नाटकों की अमृत धरा में और पाईये इस भागम भाग की जिंदगी से दूर सुकून के कुछ पल |\nस्थान – द क्लब हाउस\, होटेल भाग सू ( मैकलोडगंज )\nटिकट की कीमत\nकार्यक्रम – ₹५०\nकार्यशाला – ₹२००\nटिकट लिखित स्थान पर उपलब्ध है।\nहम आपके स्वागत की राह देख रहे हैं।
URL:https://driftheatre.org/event/drift-festival-2019/
LOCATION:The Clubhouse\, Mcleodganj\, The Clubhouse\, Mcleodganj\, Dharamshala
CATEGORIES:d.r.i.f.t_festival
ORGANIZER;CN="driftheatre":MAILTO:driftheatre@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20190202T163000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20190202T200000
DTSTAMP:20260408T021933
CREATED:20201205T105659Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201205T105659Z
UID:2538-1549125000-1549137600@driftheatre.org
SUMMARY:DRIFT Reads: Session XVIII (Winter Tales)
DESCRIPTION:Dharamshala Residential & International Festival for Theatre presents\nd.r.i.f.t. Reads: Session XVIII\n.\nWe’re back from our Festive break and breaking into the new year with 2019’s first Reading Session! \nIt’s snowing and it won’t stop! Everyone’s holed up under their coziest blankets with hot chocolate\, and if you’re lucky\, fireplaces too. The temperature has dropped this year and all we wish to do is at least lift up some spirits.\nBut why be all bundled up and only think of winter? Let’s meet and share some poetry about cold weather and colder hearts! Some fireside stories and some gripping “WINTER TALES”.\nAll against the backdrop of the majestic snow-clad Dhauladhar range towering over The Rooftop of Blossoms Village Resort.\nCome sit by the fire\, call for a hot mug of Kahwa and enjoy the journey of story-telling through d.r.i.f.t. Reads.\nWe’ll be reading from Gulzar\, Margaret Atwood\, Jamyang Norbu\, Amrita Pritam amongst many others.\nWe hope to see many familiar and hopefully lots of new faces too \nHappy Winters !
URL:https://driftheatre.org/event/drift-reads-session-xviii-winter-tales/
LOCATION:Blossoms Village Resort\, Khanyara Road Sidhpur\, Dharamshala\, Himachal Pradesh 176057\, India
CATEGORIES:d.r.i.f.t_reads
ORGANIZER;CN="driftheatre":MAILTO:driftheatre@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20181125T170000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20181125T180000
DTSTAMP:20260408T021933
CREATED:20201205T105508Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201205T105508Z
UID:2534-1543165200-1543168800@driftheatre.org
SUMMARY:DRIFT Reads: KANGRA FOLK TALES(Performed Reading)
DESCRIPTION:haramshala Residential & International Festival for Theatre & Trigarth Festival presents\nd.r.i.f.t. Reads: Kangra Folk Tales (Performed Reading)\n.\nFor the first time after a really long time\, we’re bringing to you a set of Performed readings on the topic of our lovely District Kangra. Tales from our surrounding mountains\, villages\, etc. Tales of birds and rain\, of bears and lions\, of Kings and their kingdoms.\nCome watch us perform these interesting stories at the Conference room of the lovely Dhauladhar Hotel on Sunday at Sunset (5pm onwards).\n.\nWe hope to see all the old faces and hopefully lots of new ones too \nPLEASE NOTE: Seating is first come first serve basis. Only 50 people can be seated.
URL:https://driftheatre.org/event/drift-reads-kangra-folk-talesperformed-reading/
LOCATION:The Dhauladhar Hotel\, Dharamsala\, Major District Road 45\, Sudher\, Dharamshala\, Himachal Pradesh 176216\, India
CATEGORIES:d.r.i.f.t_reads
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20181007T170000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20181007T190000
DTSTAMP:20260408T021933
CREATED:20201205T105019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201205T105247Z
UID:2530-1538931600-1538938800@driftheatre.org
SUMMARY:DRIFT Reads: Session XVI (Queer Writings)
DESCRIPTION:In a world where a major population is constantly struggling for their identity and sexuality and who they must love\, India has recently made a breakthrough with the abolishment of the Section 377 which was formed to criminalise homosexual conduct and challenge sexual choices and identities. We are pleased to bring to you- in celebration of this event- our next reading session which is an ode to “Queer Writings”. We have carefuly curated pieces from age old as well as contemporary literature about all kinds of various expressions of Queer Love.\nWe are reading from Authors such as Ismat Chughtai\, DhruboJyoti\, Akhil Khatyal\, Nadika Nadia\, Jeanette Winterson and more.\nCome listen to us\, ask us questions\, participate in a dailogue\, all at our favourite Illiterati Books & Coffee on Sunday\, 5pm\, with a warm fire to keep us company and the mighty Dhauladhars looking upon us.\nWe look forward to seeing you 
URL:https://driftheatre.org/event/drift-reads-session-xvi-queer-writings/
LOCATION:Illiterati Books & Coffee\, Jogiwara Rd\, Dharamshala\, Himachal Pradesh 176219\, 176219\, India
CATEGORIES:d.r.i.f.t_reads
ORGANIZER;CN="driftheatre":MAILTO:driftheatre@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20180816T173000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20180816T190000
DTSTAMP:20260408T021933
CREATED:20201205T104608Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201205T104608Z
UID:2527-1534440600-1534446000@driftheatre.org
SUMMARY:DRIFT Reads: Session XV (Original Writings)
DESCRIPTION:  \nDharamshala Residential & International Festival for Theatre presents\nd.r.i.f.t. Reads: Session XV\n.\nDharamshala/Dhasa/D-town- A place that isn’t just the epitome of enchanting beauty and vastness but also a place that has its arms wide open to a variety of people from all walks of life\, from all over the world; all kinds of different bubbles somehow merging into one. d.r.i.f.t. Reads: Session XV this time is dedicated to just this coming together of people\, communities.etc\, in the form of how they express themselves through words. We present to you a carefully curated list of poems\, essays\, short stories and more\, in different languages\, written and performed by the residents of our lovely mountain town\, Dharamshala.\nWe are overjoyed at the prospect of doing this at none other than the most scenic Blossoms Village Resort that in its own way is also celebrating the joy of being a Dharamshalite- Himachali Food Festival. Yes! Along with attending our reading you can also look forward to a mouth watering spread of authentic Himachali Cuisine(Dham) at the Venue.\nWe at d.r.i.f.t. are looking forward to see you enjoy both Local writings and Local Cuisine with us on the 16th August.\n.\nFor Further details on Himachali Food Festival Contact Blossoms Village Resort\, Sidhpur.
URL:https://driftheatre.org/event/drift-reads-session-xv-original-writings/
LOCATION:Blossoms Village Resort\, Khanyara Road Sidhpur\, Dharamshala\, Himachal Pradesh 176057\, India
ORGANIZER;CN="driftheatre":MAILTO:driftheatre@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180716
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180722
DTSTAMP:20260408T021933
CREATED:20201205T104422Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201205T104422Z
UID:2523-1531699200-1532217599@driftheatre.org
SUMMARY:Stories of the World by ANANT DAYAL (A Storytelling Workshop)
DESCRIPTION:Dharamshala Residential & International Festival for Theatre presents\n“Stories of the World by Anant Dayal” – An Oral Storytelling Workshop\nStories heal. Stories make us dream of better worlds. Stories set us free. Come learn how to tell stories at our introductory workshop to Storytelling by the multi talented Performer/ Musician Anant Dayal.\nDevelop the craft of oral storytelling\, with emphasis on voice\, body language\, rhythm and music.\nDive into the fascinating world of myth and legend\, epic and folklore.\nFind inspiration in these ancient tales to create performances for contemporary times.\n.\nWorkshop Details:\n16th July – 21st july\, 4 hour sessions\n– Voice and Body warm ups\n– Storytelling tools and techniques: vocal\, physical\, musical\n– Reading and interpreting texts: myths\, legends\, folktales\n– A presentation/showing/sharing at the end of the workshop where you invite your friends\, family and more to come watch.\nRegistration FEE: 2000 INR\nEarly Bird FEE: 1500 INR (closes 13th July)\nFor Registrations Contact: +91 9619559796\n.\nAbout the Facilitator:\nAs an educator\, ANANT DAYAL\, has taught the Speech & Drama\, and Performance Arts Programs of Trinity College of London for several years and has in recent times been responsible for creating and running several performance based programs for One World College of Music.\nHe has over the years worked in the fields of theatre\, music\, visual design and performance education. His recent projects as a storyteller-musician include the infamous “Spirit of the Willow Tree”- a solo piece based on a Japanese folk tale\, that was performed during the first edition of the d.r.i.f.t. festival in 2017\, and “The legend of Ila”- a musical retelling of a story from the Puranas. He has also been part of Barefoot Theatre’s ensemble productions “Three Hearings on the Existence of Snakes in the Human Bloodstream” and “Songs from Snakes” as musical director and Performer.\nAnant also plays the accordion with the band “Blue Breakfast.”
URL:https://driftheatre.org/event/stories-of-the-world-by-anant-dayal-a-storytelling-workshop/
LOCATION:The green House\, India
ORGANIZER;CN="driftheatre":MAILTO:driftheatre@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20180713T173000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20180713T190000
DTSTAMP:20260408T021933
CREATED:20201205T104218Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201205T104218Z
UID:2519-1531503000-1531508400@driftheatre.org
SUMMARY:DRIFT Reads: Session XIV (Writings on Exile)
DESCRIPTION:Dharamshala Residential & International Festival for Theatre presents\nd.r.i.f.t. Reads: Session XIV\nAs wars and conflicts rage across the planet\, millions of people are displaced from their homes. In texts from around the world and right here in Dharamshala\, we encounter resilience\, nostalgia\, guilt and anguish\, the many faces of Exile.\nWe’re reading “Writings on Exile” from texts from the Middle East\, Africa\, and right here across Tibet\, India and South Asia.\nCome join us in solidarity and hear us read with many new readers from around D-town this time around.\nAnd as a bonus\, enjoy the new Jimmy’s Italian Kitchen menu\, full of tasty treats for every palette.\nWe look forward to seeing you there Friday evening  \nPoster picture credits : \nUnsplash
URL:https://driftheatre.org/event/drift-reads-session-xiv-writings-on-exile/
LOCATION:Jimmy’s Italian Kitchen\, McLeod Ganj\, Dharamshala\, Himachal Pradesh 176219\, India
ORGANIZER;CN="driftheatre":MAILTO:driftheatre@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20180524T183000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20180524T200000
DTSTAMP:20260408T021933
CREATED:20201205T104009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201205T104009Z
UID:2514-1527186600-1527192000@driftheatre.org
SUMMARY:DRIFT Reads: Session XIII (Today's Special)
DESCRIPTION:e\nDharamshala Residential & International Festival for Theatre presents\nd.r.i.f.t. Reads: Session XIII\n“First we eat\, then we do everything else”\, thus said the wise woman M.F.K. Fisher\, founder of the Napa Valley Wine Library. \nIn the simplest of words\, what else to do if not eat with pleasure and wine and a sweet treat. For centuries food has fulfilled so many primal and outlandish desires within the human soul – from a basic primitive diet of meat to the succulent luxury of caviar; from the almost sinful delight of chocolates to the essential health diet of green veggies; from massive Greek feasts to the modern Vegan movement.\nThis week we are very excited to present a seven-course special\, a feast of unique hand-picked ingredients to satisfy any appetite!\nCome hear us read these delicious treats dispersed around the food culture of literature and writing.\nWe will be reading excerpts from:\nThe Omnivore’s Dilemma – Michael Pollan\nPartition changed India’s Food Culture Forever – Article by Anoothi Vishal\nThe Republic of Wine – Mo Yan\nThe Devil’s Larder – Jim Crace\nTaste – Roald Dahl\nDal Delight – Subhadra Sen Gupta\nEnjoy the special menu on offer at our lovely venue – the new upcoming cafe Spaced Out\, with a slice of pizza delight and a glass of fresh juice to beat this summer’s heat!\nWe hope to see you there !!!
URL:https://driftheatre.org/event/drift-reads-session-xiii-todays-special/
LOCATION:Cafe Spaced Out\, Rakkar Fatehpur Rd\, Dharamshala\, Himachal Pradesh 176057\, India
ORGANIZER;CN="driftheatre":MAILTO:driftheatre@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20180509T180000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20180509T193000
DTSTAMP:20260408T021933
CREATED:20201205T103750Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201205T103750Z
UID:2510-1525888800-1525894200@driftheatre.org
SUMMARY:DRIFT Reads: Session XII (Murakami Special)
DESCRIPTION:Dharamshala Residential & International Festival for Theatre presents – d.r.i.f.t. Reads: Session XII \n“I sometimes think that people’s hearts are like deep wells. Nobody knows what’s at the bottom. All you can do is imagine by what comes floating to the surface every once in a while. Its only confusing if you believe it has to make sense.”- Haruki Murakami.\nAnd thus we take a plunge\, into words that cascade into a waterfall deep enough to drown in; into memories of blues skies and black-holes that break into the expanse of a library filled with books; into paths that merge into mystical forests and bleak cityscapes.\nMurakami is an alchemist\, merging magic with the mundane\, combining deep inner self reflections with fantastic stories\, making dream worlds and distorting them within the world of the awaken.\nIt is virtually impossible to capture the universe of Murakami and his books through an hour long read\, but this is what we at d.r.i.f.t. humbly attempt to do this time with the hope of captivating you with this author’s words and stories. Come watch us read excerpts from his books to provide you with a sneak peak into the works of this brilliant Japanese author.\nWe will be reading from the following books:\nDance\, Dance\, Dance\nHard-Boiled Wonderland and The End of the World\nAfter Dark\nKafka on the Shore\nWe hope to see you at the lovely Korean Cafe Ri as you enjoy a beautiful sunset with their potion-like magical Anchan Tea and perhaps some Korean Bibimbap !\nPS: Haruki Murakami is a Japanese author born in Kyoto who has won several literary awards. His unusual style has been called “mysterious and surreal”\, a post-modern departure from other contemporary Japanese literature.
URL:https://driftheatre.org/event/drift-reads-session-xii-murakami-special/
LOCATION:Korean Cafe Ri\, McLeod Ganj\, Dharamshala\, Himachal Pradesh 176219\, India
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20180421T180000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20180421T193000
DTSTAMP:20260408T021933
CREATED:20201205T103507Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201205T103542Z
UID:2506-1524333600-1524339000@driftheatre.org
SUMMARY:drift reads session XI (Local Shorts)
DESCRIPTION:We’re back with our first reading post the festival! Come listen to a collection of short writings from local dharamshala residents! These pieces came out of a d.r.i.f.t playwriting workshop held by award winning playwright and director Purva Naresh last year.\nComing up!\nAadhar card written by Tenzin Tsering\nCrackling Future written by Pratham Jain\nThe love song of Alfred J Spoofrock written by Gurleen Arora\nGaia written by Mudita Mathur\nThe texts are very brief so please be on time if you don’t want to miss them \nAnd if you have writing that you want to read out / or be read out in future in readings\, come talk to us! We’d be delighted to meet and chat. See you on the 21st at the most lovely rooftop of Blossoms Village Resorts. Come join us!\nPls note: Content not suitable for children below 13.
URL:https://driftheatre.org/event/drift-reads-session-xi-local-shorts/
LOCATION:Blossoms Village Resort\, Khanyara Road Sidhpur\, Dharamshala\, Himachal Pradesh 176057\, India
ORGANIZER;CN="driftheatre":MAILTO:driftheatre@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180304
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180305
DTSTAMP:20260408T021933
CREATED:20201205T103230Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201205T103230Z
UID:2502-1520121600-1520207999@driftheatre.org
SUMMARY:DRIFT Festival 2018
DESCRIPTION:The BIG ONE is here !!!\nOur Annual Theatre Festival in the Mountains is here again. Its bigger and better and we’ve got an amazing line-up of workshops and Shows from all over the world.\nAlong with running an annual program with various schools across Dharamshala\, we have also been pro-actively involved with several theatre based workshops and fortnightly reading sessions called the “d.r.i.f.t. Reads”.\nAll of our work finally culminates into our Theatre Festival from the 1st March to 4th March at the lovely Clubhouse\, in Mcleodganj who also hosted us last year.\nThis year we are featuring:\n1. Mandragora Circo\, Argentina\n2. R.I.P. by Savita Rani\, Pondicherry\n3. Songs from Snakes\, Barefoot Delhi\n4. Let’s Outing with Holly & Ddoungyi\, Dollkki Puppet Company Korea.\n5. Local Shorts\, d.r.i.f.t. Dharamshala\n6. Puppet Making Workshop\, Sarju & Rakesh Bhaat\, Kathputhli Colony\n7. Introduction to Musical Story-telling\, Anant Dayal\n8. Acrobatics for 14+\, Mandragora Circo\, Argentina\n9. Creative Writing Workshop\, Franzesca Emilia Papale\n10. Initiation to Body Movement\, Shena Gamat\n11. Solo Performance Workshp\, Savita Rani\, Pondicherry\n12. Theatre Based Film Screenings \nTicket Prices:\nSHOWS: Rs.50/-\nWORKSHOPS: Rs.100/-\nAlso catch us on the 4th of March for a Big Surprise Package.\nWe hope to welcome a lot of old and new faces this time around.\nP.S: Tickets available at the Venue.
URL:https://driftheatre.org/event/drift-festival-2018/
LOCATION:The Clubhouse\, Mcleodganj\, The Clubhouse\, Mcleodganj\, Dharamshala
ORGANIZER;CN="driftheatre":MAILTO:driftheatre@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20180123T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20180123T170000
DTSTAMP:20260408T021933
CREATED:20201205T103013Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201205T103022Z
UID:2497-1516694400-1516726800@driftheatre.org
SUMMARY:drift reads session X (Folk Tales / लोककथाएँ )
DESCRIPTION:Dharamshala Residential & International Festival for Theatre presents\nd.r.i.f.t. Reads: Session X: लोक कथाएं / Folk Tales\nA grandmama tells a tale of the past; of villages and folks who lived together\, of men who farmed and toiled; of women who made houses with mud and bricks. Our ancient land has been built on layers of stories passed on from ages past\, and what better way for our restless\,modern generation to take a break than to reach into the core of the spoken word: Folklore.\nSo grab yourself a cup of hot masala chai\, a packet of biscuits and gather round our playful bunch of readers. This time we present stories from old villages of India\, from the wise words of grandparents and elders; stories of morals and fantasia that root themselves in our earthy pasts; where animals and humans alike live; and live to tell.\nWe’re reading in Civil Bazar\, Lower Dharamshala for the first time!!\nSo come one\, come all!\nWe’ll be reading from a selected collection of folk tales from Punjab\, Tibet and closer to home\, from Chamba and Kullu. Our readings range from a Grandma’s tale to Modern Contemporary Folk writings.\nMeet us at Aman Food Court\, with a special call-out to our local janta to come in with their own tales and stories over a cup of chai to beat the chill.\nIf you wish to be part of d.r.i.f.t. reads or our on-going theatre activities/workshops\, do get in touch with us.\nWe look forward to seeing you there.\n  \n 
URL:https://driftheatre.org/event/drift-reads-session-x-folk-tales-%e0%a4%b2%e0%a5%8b%e0%a4%95%e0%a4%95%e0%a4%a5%e0%a4%be%e0%a4%8f%e0%a4%81/
LOCATION:Aman food court\, dharamshala\, civil bazar\, oppsite prayas bhavan\, Palampur Road\, Dharamshala\, Himachal Pradesh 176215\, India
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20171210T160000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20171210T173000
DTSTAMP:20260408T021933
CREATED:20201205T102619Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201205T102619Z
UID:2493-1512921600-1512927000@driftheatre.org
SUMMARY:DRIFT Reads: Session IX (Travelogues Special)
DESCRIPTION:Dharamshala Residential & International Festival for Theatre presents\nd.r.i.f.t. Reads: Session IX\nAfter a long silence\, d.r.i.f.t reads is back for a short while before the christmas break!\nOur next reading is a Travelogues Special ! What better place than traveller-filled Dharamshala to read about various travels across the world.\nWe shall be reading from Martha Gellhorn\, Pico Iyer\, Tsering Wangmo\, Robert Pirsig and many more. To make this reading even more interesting\, we’ll be joined by writer Srinath Perur who will be reading from his own travelogue ‘If it’s Monday\, it must be Madurai’.\nAnother bit of exciting news is that Penguin India has gifted d.r.i.f.t fifty-five titles as part of their “readathon” to celebrate books and reading!\nWe’re very; very excited and will be putting up a list of the titles we have very soon. Please do get in touch with us if you’d like to come\, sit and read them in our little reading room \nPoster Courtesy: Abhinav Chandel (Chandrakhani Pass\, Himachal Pradesh)
URL:https://driftheatre.org/event/drift-reads-session-ix-travelogues-special/
LOCATION:Illiterati Books & Coffee\, Jogiwara Rd\, Dharamshala\, Himachal Pradesh 176219\, 176219\, India
ORGANIZER;CN="driftheatre":MAILTO:driftheatre@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171007
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171009
DTSTAMP:20260408T021933
CREATED:20201205T102010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201205T102010Z
UID:2481-1507334400-1507507199@driftheatre.org
SUMMARY:Acting & Movement Training Workshop by Niranjani Iyer
DESCRIPTION:Tibet Film Festival-India is pleased to host a workshop by the wonderful Niranjani Iyer for aspiring Tibetan actors and theatre enthusiasts in Dharamshala. \n\nThis Acting & Movement Training Workshop will focus on getting an understanding of how our body moves. The aim of this workshop will be to reimagine our relationship to our body\, spark the imagination\, and enable actors to create different physicalities. Participants will take away a new understanding of their body\, that of an instrument that actors have at their disposal\, and unlock new ways of expression through the body.\nNiranjani Iyer is a performer\, director\, choreographer and educator. She has been living and working between France and India for 17 years. She studied theatre at the Ecole Jacques Lecoq and the Sorbonne University\, Paris and is visiting faculty at the National School of Drama\, Delhi.\nWe especially invite aspiring Tibetan actors and theatre enthusiasts to participate in this workshop!\nWhen: 7 & 8 October\, 2017\nVenue: To be confrmed. Will be in Mcleodganj\nEntry: Free\n* The only thing we do ask is that once you sign-up\, you commit to the entire duration of the workshop out of respect to fellow participants and Niranjani.\nTo sign up\, call 8350907531 or shoot an email to indiacoordinator@tibetfilmfestival.org
URL:https://driftheatre.org/event/acting-movement-training-workshop-by-niranjani-iyer/
LOCATION:Tibetan Community Hall\, Tibetan Community Hall\, Behind Tibetan Welfare Office\, Bhagsu Road\, India
ORGANIZER;CN="driftheatre":MAILTO:driftheatre@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20171004T173000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20171004T190000
DTSTAMP:20260408T021933
CREATED:20201205T101630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201205T101645Z
UID:2476-1507138200-1507143600@driftheatre.org
SUMMARY:DRIFT Reads: Session VIII
DESCRIPTION:Dharamshala Residential & International Festival for Theatre presents\nd.r.i.f.t. Reads: Session VIII \nSo the SHAH of BLAH is being chased by the GRUFFALO who’s in cahoots with Gerald the Giraffe but little do they know that Harry Potter and Haroun are just around the corner with a Big Blue Balloon…\nCome and listen to what else happens in our evening of reading for Children and Young Adults (Old Adults Welcome tooo !!) at the Dolls4Tibet studio where stories come alive through little handmade dolls !\nWe’ll be Reading from Harry Potter\, Terry Pratchett\, Neil Gaiman\, Julia Donaldson etc. just to name a few.\nCome with Children aged Four to Forever Children at Heart \nWe look forward to seeing you 
URL:https://driftheatre.org/event/drift-reads-session-viii/
LOCATION:Dolls4Tibet Studio\, Session Rd\, near Kashmir House Hotel\, Kotwali Bazaar Dharamsala\, Himachal Pradesh\, India 176215\, India
ORGANIZER;CN="driftheatre":MAILTO:driftheatre@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170917
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170922
DTSTAMP:20260408T021933
CREATED:20201205T101249Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201205T101249Z
UID:2471-1505606400-1506038399@driftheatre.org
SUMMARY:Primal SOUND with Anant Dayal WORKSHOP
DESCRIPTION:d.r.i.f.t. presents PRIMAL SOUND with Anant Dayal\nThose of you who attended our Theatre Festival this March know of the infamous “chop it down chop it down” sound along with that Accordion he played\, that has haunted us ever since his stellar performance- The Spirit of the Willow Tree\, at the festival.\nThis time Anant will be in town to share his expertise with all of us in the form of a 5 day Voice & Rhythm workshop at the idyllic \nThe Ballu\nHomestay. (Cost of Workshop: Rs.3000/- incl. of all 5 days) \nThe cry of joy\, the gasp of surprise\, even the groan of boredom; breath and voice are among our most instinctive means of expression. Add a dose of rhythm to the mix and Voila! You have the makings of a language that is unique and varied as it is universal.\nIn this workshop we will first look to gain awareness of our own sonic vocabulary. Next\, we will attempt to expland this vocabulary through vocal training and rhythm building. Finally\, we will apply the fascinating possibilities of this expressive language in a short devised performance.\nAnant is a performance/theatre artist based in Delhi. He says\,\n“I like to think of myself primarily as a storyteller-musician\, certainly much of my work comes about while traversing the boundaries between words and music. I see this workshop as an extension of my creative process\, and am really excited to share this leg of the journey with you.”\nWe at d.r.i.f.t. are trying to build a community of local theatre enthusiasts who could work together in the future for all things theatrical and would value your participation in this endeavour deeply. Look forward to seeing you.\nTo register for the workshop\,\nFees: Rs.3000/- (incl. of all 5 days)
URL:https://driftheatre.org/event/primal-sound-with-anant-dayal-workshop/
LOCATION:The Ballu\, Khanyara - Dari Rd\, near Manjhee Valley Tea Factory\, Dari\, Dharamshala\, Himachal Pradesh 176057\, India
ORGANIZER;CN="driftheatre":MAILTO:driftheatre@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20170916T173000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20170916T190000
DTSTAMP:20260408T021933
CREATED:20201205T100502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201205T100955Z
UID:2467-1505583000-1505588400@driftheatre.org
SUMMARY:DRIFT Reads: Session VII (Creation Myths Special)
DESCRIPTION:Dharamshala Residential & International Festival for Theatre presents\nd.r.i.f.t. Reads: Session VII\nCreation Myths Special.\n“Within infinite myths lie an eternal truth\nWho sees it all?\nVaruna has but a thousand eyes\nIndra a hundred\nYou and I\, only two.”\nThis weekend come listen to us read about the Myths of Creation. On the beginnings of the Universe. Was the universe an outcome of the Big Bang or is there more to the beginning of us? Do all cultures have Creation Myths?\nCome hear us read about the Greek\, the Indian\, the Norse\, Maori\, and more and lets talk some more about these questions.\nJoin us at the Lovely Bogdo Cafe overlooking the mystical mountains.\nWe look forward to seeing you.
URL:https://driftheatre.org/event/drift-reads-session-vii-creation-myths-special/
LOCATION:Bogdo Cafe\, McLeod Ganj\, Dharamshala\, Himachal Pradesh 176219\, India
ORGANIZER;CN="driftheatre":MAILTO:driftheatre@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20170830T180000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20170830T193000
DTSTAMP:20260408T021933
CREATED:20201205T095858Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201205T100018Z
UID:2463-1504116000-1504121400@driftheatre.org
SUMMARY:DRIFT Reads: Session VI (Lost & Found: Stories of Home & Identity)
DESCRIPTION:Dharamshala Residential & International Festival for Theatre presents\,\nd.r.i.f.t. Reads: Session VI. We invite you to our 6th event- Lost & Found: Stories of Home & Identity.\nDharamshala exemplifies our shifting world- ancient and modern cultures\, ever moving communities\, questioning and trying to find a way forward.\nA huge topic and a short evening at the same lovely Cafe Illiterati where we started our book reading journey. Join us for a potpourri of poetry\, prose and essays\, followed by live music from two talented friends from France.\nCome up (or down) and join us on Wednesday\, 6pm.\nOur Lineup includes:\n-A Home in Tibet by Tsering Wangmo\n-Will V-day be Me-day by Langston Hughes\n-Joothan – A Dalit’s Life by Omprakash Valmiki\n-Toba Tek Singh by Saadat Hasan Manto\n-A Partition Memoir by Sonia Jabbar\n-Some Other Original Works by Dharamshala Residents
URL:https://driftheatre.org/event/drift-reads-session-vi-lost-found-stories-of-home-identity/
LOCATION:Illiterati Books & Coffee\, Jogiwara Rd\, Dharamshala\, Himachal Pradesh 176219\, 176219\, India
ORGANIZER;CN="driftheatre":MAILTO:driftheatre@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20170809T180000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20170809T193000
DTSTAMP:20260408T021933
CREATED:20201205T095530Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201205T100028Z
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SUMMARY:DRIFT Reads: Session V (Fairy Tales Special)
DESCRIPTION:Dharamshala Residential & International Festival for Theatre Presents D.R.I.F.T. Reads: Session V.\nDeep enchanted forests\, otherworldly creatures\, mystical realms & kingdoms; our theme this time around comes along with a sprinkle of magic and stardust; Fairy Tales.\nJoin us at the stroke of sunset at the dreamy Chocolate Log for a magical evening ; a hot cuppa chocolate & perhaps an apple pie !\nOur lineup includes The Famous\, The Creative & The Bizarre.\n– Rapunzel from The Grimm Tales\n– Vikram & Betal\n– The Company of Wolves by Angela Carter\n– The Moon from The Grimm Tales\n– Tibetan Fairy Tales\n– Rapunzel from Politically Correct Bedtime Stories\nWhat better way to make night meet day than to call upon the Lands of Forever After. We look forward to seeing you \nP.S: Please note that there will be some adult content in the readings.
URL:https://driftheatre.org/event/drift-reads-session-v-fairy-tales-special/
LOCATION:The Chocolate Log\, McLeodganj Rd\, McLeod Ganj\, Dharamshala\, Himachal Pradesh 176219\, India
ORGANIZER;CN="driftheatre":MAILTO:driftheatre@gmail.com
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