Chronicles from Kashmir: An Annotated, Multimedia Script

Nandita Dinesh
Open Book Publishers
2020-09-14

What is happening in Kashmir?’

Chronicles from Kashmir explores this question through a site-adaptive 24-hour theatrical performance. Developed between 2013 and 2018 by the Ensemble Kashmir Theatre Akademi and Nandita Dinesh, the play uses a durational, promenade format to immerse its audience within a multitude of perspectives on life in Kashmir. From a wedding celebration that is interrupted by curfew, to schoolboys divided by policing strategies, and soldiers struggling with a toxic mixture of boredom and trauma, Chronicles from Kashmir uses performance, installation and collaborative creation to grapple with Kashmir’s conflicts through the lenses of outsiders, insiders, and everyone in between.

Due to varying degrees of censorship and suppression, the play has not been performed live since 2017. This book is, therefore, an attempt to keep Chronicles from Kashmir alive by including filmed scenes, a script, contextual questions, a glossary, and illuminating introductions by Nandita Dinesh and EKTA founder Bhawani Bashir Yasir. A valuable Open Access resource for practitioners, educators and students of performance and conflict, this book is also stimulating reading for anybody who has asked, ‘What is happening in Kashmir?’

This playscript includes:

Twenty filmed scenes of the play in performance
A range of contextual questions to stimulate discussion on staging site-adaptive theatre in places of conflict
A helpful glossary

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Keywords

  • PN1590.S6
  • Performing Arts
  • Bhawani Bashir Yasir
  • Chronicles from Kashmir
  • EKTA
  • Ensemble Kashmir Theatre Akademi
  • Kashmir
  • site-adaptive
  • theatrical performance
  • Theatre studies
  • Theatre direction & production
  • Sociology & anthropology
  • Armed conflict
  • War crimes
  • Plays, playscripts
  • Social and cultural anthropology
  • Regional / International studies

Chronicles from Kashmir: An Annotated, Multimedia Script

Nandita Dinesh

Open Book Publishers

2020-09-14

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What is happening in Kashmir?’

Chronicles from Kashmir explores this question through a site-adaptive 24-hour theatrical performance. Developed between 2013 and 2018 by the Ensemble Kashmir Theatre Akademi and Nandita Dinesh, the play uses a durational, promenade format to immerse its audience within a multitude of perspectives on life in Kashmir. From a wedding celebration that is interrupted by curfew, to schoolboys divided by policing strategies, and soldiers struggling with a toxic mixture of boredom and trauma, Chronicles from Kashmir uses performance, installation and collaborative creation to grapple with Kashmir’s conflicts through the lenses of outsiders, insiders, and everyone in between.

Due to varying degrees of censorship and suppression, the play has not been performed live since 2017. This book is, therefore, an attempt to keep Chronicles from Kashmir alive by including filmed scenes, a script, contextual questions, a glossary, and illuminating introductions by Nandita Dinesh and EKTA founder Bhawani Bashir Yasir. A valuable Open Access resource for practitioners, educators and students of performance and conflict, this book is also stimulating reading for anybody who has asked, ‘What is happening in Kashmir?’

This playscript includes:

Twenty filmed scenes of the play in performance
A range of contextual questions to stimulate discussion on staging site-adaptive theatre in places of conflict
A helpful glossary

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Included in Packages

Topics

  • PN1590.S6
  • Performing Arts
  • Bhawani Bashir Yasir
  • Chronicles from Kashmir
  • EKTA
  • Ensemble Kashmir Theatre Akademi
  • Kashmir
  • site-adaptive
  • theatrical performance
  • Theatre studies
  • Theatre direction & production
  • Sociology & anthropology
  • Armed conflict
  • War crimes
  • Plays, playscripts
  • Social and cultural anthropology
  • Regional / International studies