"a moment of memory"
Sometimes you remember
Sometimes you question
Sometimes you wonder
Sometimes you forget
Why did it happen?
How am I supposed to know?
What the hell was that about?
When did you find out?
A moment of memory is an intimate experiential performance that takes you through real life events and incidents of 4 performers – from experiencing crime to tough relationships, from individual hope to a sense of duty and from cherishing good times to fighting everyday troubles.
The performers put themselves out there- their lives, their stories, their struggles, their fears, their moments – for the audience to experience and be part of.
Immerse yourselves into their worlds.
- a faded memory: You were there when things happened, but you don’t quite remember the details. Everything is hazy. You are able to make sense of it now, slow and steady. Life still goes on though, but you are a different person.
- a memory revisited: Some events can be challenging to revisit, but every time you do, you gain a new sense of strength.
- a memory erased: What does it take to forget something from the past, even if it was a part of you? Can you really move on?
- a memory lived: Sometimes we dream, sometimes we live a dream. What does it take to live in a dream? And slowly you realise your dreams and your intuitions are talking to one another.
Why is this performance experiential?
The audience will not just watch the performance, but be part of it in different ways. In this promenade theatre piece, the audience will be taken through a path of performances, one after the other, where they will also share, reflect and forget along with the performers. The performance will seek to engage senses of smell, feel and taste.
The performance is intimate, with only 10-15 audience members every performance. We invite you to come share a moment of memory with us.
Devised & performed by: Abhishek Mishra, Priyam Jain, Rohini Mundra & Samridhi Purohit
Design & Direction: Aruna Ganesh Ram
The performance is intimate, with only 10-15 audience members every performance. Come share a moment of memory with us.
Sometimes you question
Sometimes you wonder
Sometimes you forget
Why did it happen?
How am I supposed to know?
What the hell was that about?
When did you find out?
A moment of memory is an intimate experiential performance that takes you through real life events and incidents of 4 performers – from experiencing crime to tough relationships, from individual hope to a sense of duty and from cherishing good times to fighting everyday troubles.
The performers put themselves out there- their lives, their stories, their struggles, their fears, their moments – for the audience to experience and be part of.
Immerse yourselves into their worlds.
- a faded memory: You were there when things happened, but you don’t quite remember the details. Everything is hazy. You are able to make sense of it now, slow and steady. Life still goes on though, but you are a different person.
- a memory revisited: Some events can be challenging to revisit, but every time you do, you gain a new sense of strength.
- a memory erased: What does it take to forget something from the past, even if it was a part of you? Can you really move on?
- a memory lived: Sometimes we dream, sometimes we live a dream. What does it take to live in a dream? And slowly you realise your dreams and your intuitions are talking to one another.
Why is this performance experiential?
The audience will not just watch the performance, but be part of it in different ways. In this promenade theatre piece, the audience will be taken through a path of performances, one after the other, where they will also share, reflect and forget along with the performers. The performance will seek to engage senses of smell, feel and taste.
The performance is intimate, with only 10-15 audience members every performance. We invite you to come share a moment of memory with us.
Devised & performed by: Abhishek Mishra, Priyam Jain, Rohini Mundra & Samridhi Purohit
Design & Direction: Aruna Ganesh Ram
The performance is intimate, with only 10-15 audience members every performance. Come share a moment of memory with us.
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