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Kharashein
Pratibimb,Dramatics society of DTU(Formarly DCE) Presents Kharashein,one of the master pieces of Gulzar.... Although it has been more than 60 years of our Independence but still those scars of partition still remain etched on our minds.... 1947...1975....1992....2003...every year those scars just grow deeper and deeper.... Date-19th feburary Time- 2pm Venue- Auditorium,DCE(near Rithala metro station) Occasion-Stage play competition,Engifest-2010

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Tribute to Safdar Hashmi


WWe dedicate this section to all the theatre activitist who have sacrified a lot for making this society a better place to live.

Tribute to Safdar Hashmi

Safdar hashmi.jpgTwenty years ago, on 1 January 1989, Safdar Hashmi was fatally attacked in broad daylight while performing a street play in Sahibabad, a working class area just outside Delhi. Political activist, actor, playwright and poet, Safdar had been deeply committed, like so many young men and women of his generation, to the anti-imperialist, secular and egalitarian values that were woven into the rich fabric of the nation’s liberation struggle.

Tragically, it would be the manner of his death at the hands of a politically patronised mafia that would single him out. The spontaneous nationwide wave of revulsion, grief and resistance aroused by his brutal murder transformed him into a powerful symbol of the very values that had been sought to be crushed by his death. Such a death belongs to the revolutionary martyr.

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Safdar was thirty-four years old when he died. Those years, during which he had initially tried to find himself in an academic career, eventually encompassed an intense period of revolutionary activity when circumstances and a maturing inclination brought together an early interest in theatre and a growing political commitment. Political theatre, street theatre, and finally the growth of the Jana Natya Manch into a forum for evolving a conception of an alternative people’s theatre and culture.

The goal of strengthening bonds of democratic unity among creative artists had been an important focus of Safdar’s aesthetic and political activities during this period. That it should have been achieved so significantly through his death and through the solidarity surrounding the activities of the Safdar Hashmi Memorial Trust has sustained and strengthened the resolve of those who uphold the values and objectives that Safdar has come to symbolise.

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Ek Mamuli AAdmi

 Ek Mamuli Aadmi (Hindi/90mins) Dir. Arvind Gaur. Wri. Ashok Lal Prod. Asmita presentation. A deeply moving description of the travails of a middle-aged clerk who knows of his impending death. Reserved, reclusive and politically correct Ishwar Chand, decides to do some unusual things before dying. Tickets at Rs.200, Rs.100 & Rs.50 available at the Programme Desk March 5th onwards for IHC members only. Open to all from March 7th . An Old World Culture Presentation
Date: 15th March 2009
Time - 07:00 pm
Venue India Habitat Centre  
     

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