Transposition
Confluence Festival of India presents
Transposition

12 Oct 2016

The Ishara Puppet Theatre Trust founded in 1986 by Dadi Pudumjee is one of India’s leading contemporary puppet theatres, committed to creating awareness, exposure and education to the multifaceted traditions and techniques of puppetry in India and the world.

The Ishara Puppet Theatre Trust is known as one of India’s innovative modern puppet groups. The group has evolved through the years with puppeteers, traditional artists, actors and dancers, creating a language of gesture – Ishara. The group has performed in many countries and organizes the only annual International puppet festival in India in collaboration with Teamwork.

Ishara’s puppet and dance version is based on Rashna Imhasly’s book The Psychology of Love – Wisdom of Indian Mythology where she has used both the versions from the Vetalapanchcavinasati and Thomas Mann’s Transposed Heads continuation, as representative stories depicting the illusions of love. It deals with the duality of each person, between illusion and reality with stylized puppet archetypes and dancers, to a score composed and compiled by Sawan Dutta.

It’s a non-verbal, no text performance to music with some narration in-between poems and sayings from various poets including Rumi, Thomas Mann and others. Transposition features three large puppets and dancers with projections and a dramatic recorded music score with chants.

Transposition is a part of the Confluence, Festival of India.
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Venue
Canberra Theatre Centre
Session TimesTicket PricesDuration
60 minutes, no interval
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