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Showing posts with label art. Show all posts

Sunday 17 January 2021

AKSHAT DRAMA GROUP - ART PORTFOLIO

AKSHAT DRAMA GROUP


EVERYTHING IS UNTOUCHABLE  

(Exhibition - Designer, Host)

A live exhibition created to express the hypocrite thought process prevalent in society & instead of presenting history, we chose to showcase live incidences including the Delhi gang Rape, my brother’s accident wherein no one standing there was ready to touch his mutilated leg & yet could talk about him hopefully reaching the hospital, a cartoon comic video with an educated professor pushing away a poor man because he accidentally touched his hand & washing it in front of him. The tour of the exhibition ends with a choice, to accept the truth & hang the live statue to death or accept him, a man dripping with blood & gore.


PANKHI

मुझे उड़ने तो दो 

(Theatre School and Workshop)

A theatre group formed by Akshat Drama Group for the street kids of Mirzapur, to give them a platform to develop and channelize their energies and focus from activities such as gambling to teamwork and performing arts.

It was a 3 month workshop including street plays, expert guidance, a documentary filming the experience felt by the kids & a grand finale performance.


CHOTU CHAIWALA

(Fiction Short Film - Writer, Director)

Inside a tea stall, one morning, Chotu dreams of education.

It is a story which ventures deep into education & human perspective. The country promises each & every citizen to provide education as the most basic right, a fundamental right. A right which a child has since birth, which he can claim, but the question is, from whom?

Screened on 14th November, 2015 at 10 cafe’s and Alpha One(now Ahmedabad One) mall in Ahmedabad.
Received place in top 10 short films to watch list by National Human Rights Commission in 2015.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gkVtKFucX4c


YOU DISCRIMINATE

Education starts at home, so does discrimination.

(Proscenium Theatre - Writer, Director)

A blend of forum theatre and street play, the 15 minute play turned into an hour long debate and saw fascinating participation from the audience at Seva Café & Conflictorium museum in Ahmedabad. 

The play focused on discrimination inside the home for improving the roots is better than colouring the leaves.

Forum theatre gets the audience to re enact their reactions to the set situations in the play. It questions the audience & enables them to voice their thoughts.


KATHPUTLI KA KHEL

(Rural Culture - Event Organiser)

Puupet show performance by the Amdavadi rural folk of Akshat Drama Group was staged twice at Conflictorium auditorium and streets of Mirzapur. The performance gives a peek into the rich culture of India with kathputli dances and folk lore. Rarely known but equally entralling history is explored along with the traditional story of how puppet show evolved in India from Singhasan Battisi.


MARITAL RAPE 

(Comic - Content & Design)

I AM ON SALE

Before my marriage, my father is my guardian. After my marriage, my husband is my guardian.

WHO AM I?

After an online & offline research conducted on 605 subjects, we published our research along with a comic series & the researcher’s experience as part of our #MaritalRape campaign on our website, blog & social media handles.


JUST THINK IT ONCE

(Play - Writer & Director)

On 31st May 2016, WORLD NO TOBACCO DAY
This play performance was created & enacted by Akshat Drama Group for GCS Medical College, Hospital & Research Center, Ahmedabad.

The play was performed at 4 locations on the day:

GCS Hospital Auditorium 

Kalupur railway station

Divya Bhaskar House

Ahmedabad Management Association


Similar play were written & directed for associated occasions such as WORLD CANCER DAY.


YOUNG BHASKAR

(Marketing Campaign - Design & Execution)

The event was centred around Schools keeping in mind the young, learning audience of the magazine. Similar campaigns were conducted for other products and offers by Divya Bhaskar using various engaging and informative art forms.


A LITTLE LESS NORMAL

(Documentary - Researcher & Director)

In 2017, the government of India brought the Mental Health Care Act 2017 replacing the 1987 version. Many new rights were gifted, but how many gifts were opened? We explored Ahmedabad to match a paper with the map.

There should be an absolute right in all societies to be mad.  I interpret this to mean not only that if one succumbs to mental illness, society should provide appropriate and sufficient care and welfare -  whether it be in institutions or in the community - but also that society should be more accepting of people who are mad, those who are just, a little less normal

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5V5P12y-ZvI


KHURDARI KITAB

The last page poetry

(Poetry Book)

Every time I think of poetry, I hear the magic tune of Hogwarts in my head. Poetry is magic. Back then, a school princess with two pigtails used to wait for a white stallion in a class full of chalk & dusters. That girl lives in my book.

https://www.amazon.in/dp/B07P8TPCJ7


जिजीविषा

काव्य से जीवन की दिशा 

A poet’s poetry club at Akshat Drama Group’s studio in Ahmedabad. 

STAY POSITIVE

(Producer - Garnering 10 Lakh views)

Racism, homelessness, sudden evictions, circulation of phone no’s of infected person’s family members were some of the major issues that we wanted to not let go without including more people in active roles, in awareness, in kindness,

And what better way than art to support a social cause.

Thus started Stay Positive Movement, went on for 2 months and garnered over 10 lakh views, with amazing artists from The Caribbean Islands, Puerto Rico, Buenos Aires, London, Long Island (NY), San Francisco, Singapore, Dhaka

& India - Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Dehradun, Udaipur, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Gandhinagar, Bhilwara, Chandigarh

Talented and socially responsible artists have joined hands to give a message to India -

#STAYPOSITIVEINDIA

Meanwhile, offline, we focused on finding and securing legal shelter for beggars, homeless people, and daily wagers during the coronavirus lockdown, eventually getting the order passed for the same soon after the online campaign started.


PHASE I - RIGHT TO FOOD AND SHELTER FOR THE HOMELESS 

PHASE II - RIGHT TO PRIVACY

PHASE III - वसुधैव कुटुम्बकम्


https://www.facebook.com/watch/722396804620729/243320520156765/


https://www.facebook.com/flatandflatmateindia/videos/?ref=page_internal

Sunday 20 March 2016

LIFE OF AN ARTIST: CHAPTER II

Art + someone = Artist


One great story leads to another. After talking to Sultan Baig, we wandered ahead from one colourful shop to another. Sultan introduced us to a few of his friends he had made in Ahmedabad Haat. We met Ravi, a middle aged man with a big smiling face, Mullah kaaka (uncle), an old man sleeping & waiting for his first customer of the day in evening… etc

PC :- Jahnavi Pandya


Next day, Sultan was leaving for Mumbai in hope of earning as Ahmedabad had proved to be a fruitless journey. His taxi had almost reached the gates when Ravi came running from the gate & stopped him. His anxiousness for Sultan, whom he had met only a few days ago, to drop him to his 
station regardless to his own shop left me confused & well… respect.

We decided to wait for Ravi to come back. My curiosity would’nt let me leave without exploring this man’s mind who, till yesterday, was a sweet but average artist. Why so much love in a friend of few days? More like a competitor actually!

PC :- Jahnavi Pandya


RAVIKUMAR belongs to Bihar. We sat by his shop where a few kids started showing us MITHILA paintings on hand made paper. Ravi not only makes painting for a living, but taught these kids for free only because he promised them! They destroy his work by cheating on labour but he only laughs! 

Ahmedabad Haat is a road themed market with shops on left & right. The shops at the back rarely get any business while the shops at the front or beginning of the gate get all the customers. Ravi was offered a shop at the front but he declined when a fellow competitor requested him to exchange shops. We visited Ahmedabad Haat regularly. Imagine our happiness when we saw him moving to a shop in front, only to see him moving back to a poorly located shop the next day. But he was still happy. An artist living on meagre supplies, slow demand & poor profits is giving up his opportunity for an unknown person is not something I have ever seen before.

PC :- Jahnavi Pandya


Their handmade sheet is made of cotton (60 %) and paper (40 %). The beautiful images of love, childhood & abstract was hanging from their shop walls on Sari(Indian 9 yard cloth draped), Chunri (Indian cloth worn with Salwar Kameez) and curtains of Tasal silk, Paper silk, Silk & Cotton. His paintings are carved from POINTED BAMBOO. Inspiration from Ramayana & Mahabharata were evident from his art works. He uses natural colours made from babul, neem, flowers & vegetables. 

Natural beauty remains in youth forever. One painting takes about 15 to 16 days. A repeat work takes 8 to 9 days. In business from last 3 to 4 years, he pays tribute to his brother-in-law as his guru (teacher). He ever wishes to leave MITHILA PAINTINGS, it helped him earn to complete his studies, it has given him a source of income, a house & satisfaction.


These paintings are called as “ MADHVANI PAINTING “or “ MITHLA PAINTING “.