DANCE "Queen-Size" choreographic exploration of Queers at Goethe-Institut / Max Mueller Bhavan, 3 Kasturba Gandhi Marg > 7:30pm on 3rd December 2016
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Note : The audience can enter the performance space at specific intervals through this period, and stay for as long as they like. To ensure optimal audience circulation, recommended arrival times are 19:30/ 20:00/ 20:30/ 21:00..
Entry : Free (Seating on First-Come First-Served Basis)
Note : Suitable for 18 years and above only
Venue : Siddhartha Hall, Goethe-Institut / Max Mueller Bhavan, 3 Kasturba Gandhi Marg, New Delhi-110001
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As a response to section 377 of the Indian Penal Code that criminalises homosexuality in India, Queen-size is a choreographic exploration that takes the form of a detailed study of the intimacy between two men. Played out on a charpoy, the duet examines the nuts and bolts – carnal, mechanical and emotional – of a close encounter between two male bodies. In deliberately making this encounter visible, Queen-size poses questions around spectatorship, privacy and dissent. The work has been triggered by Nishit Saran’s article titled 'Why My Bedroom Habits Are Your Business', first published in the Indian Express in January 2000.
In protest against an archaic law that governs and affects millions of lives, the performance is slated to travel to multiple spaces across different cities and towns in the country, between August 2016 and March 2017.
Dancers & Collaborators: Lalit Khatana and Parinay Mehra | Choreography: Mandeep Raikhy | Soundscore: Yasuhiro Morinaga | Lighting Design: Jonathan O’Hear | Technical Execution: Govind Singh & Kavi Dutt | Costumes: Virkein Dhar | Photographer: Desmond Roberts | Executive
Producers: Sandbox Collective | Charpoy Design: Lalit Khatana | Production Support: Pro Helvetia- Swiss Arts Council, Japan Foundation, Nishit Saran Foundation & Gati Dance Forum
Performance Trailer: www.vimeo.com/173728942
Choreographer : Mandeep Raikhy is a dancer and choreographer based out of New Delhi. He pursued his BA (Hons) in Dance Theatre at Laban, London, and worked with Shobana Jeyasingh Dance Company for several years. He has created 3 full-length works, Inhabited Geometry (2010) and a male ant has straight antennae (2013) and Queen-size (2016) and divides his time being creating and touring his artistic work and his work as a dance administrator at Gati Dance Forum. More information on www.mandeepraikhy.com
Performers :
Parinay Mehra is a graduate in Dance Theatre from Trinity-Laban, London. He also has a Diploma in Dance Studies from Trinity-Laban. He has been trained in Ballet and various contemporary techniques namely, Release, Limon, Graham & Cunningham. He has trained in Jazz and studied and experienced various forms of Indian Classical dance. He has performed in various dance works for both stage and film in the UK, Europe and Delhi. These range from new contemporary works, restaged works, ballet production and short films. He has also done an internship at Jose Limon Foundation in New York.
Lalit Khatana started dancing in Natya Ballet Center in New Delhi, where he learned Mayurbhang chhau under Guru J.J. Sai Babu. In 2008 he moved to Bangalore and joined Diploma in Contemporary Dance and Mixed Media offered by Attakkalari Center for Movement Arts and subsequently toured nationally and internationally with its allied company. In September 2013, Lalit graduated from Salzburg Experimental Academy of dance (SEAD) in the post-graduate choreography course, International Choreographic Exchange (ICE) for artists in practice. Lalit has worked with choreographers such as Richerd Siegal, Samir Akika, Sudesh Adhana and Eulalia Ayugade Farro.
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DANCE "Queen-Size" choreographic exploration of Queers at Goethe-Institut / Max Mueller Bhavan, 3 Kasturba Gandhi Marg > 7:30pm on 3rd December 2016
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