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ISBN : 978-93-7462-143-1

Category : Non Fiction

Catalogue : Novel

ID : SB22110

Gurudevaya - The rising Sun through eyes of Bhanu

The Rising Sun Through the Eyes of Bhanu

Dr. Monalisa Maity

Paperback

350.00

e Book

250.00

Pages : 69

Language : Bengali

PAPERBACK Price : 350.00

About Book

Gurudevyaya, The Rising Sun Through the Eyes of Bhanu. Not just a story, but a saint, poet, composer, lyricist, storyteller, essayist, and novelist, Rabindranath Tagore is called the world poet, but behind this fame, we humans do not want to recognize Rabindranath. Through this play, the story of how the boy Ravi's bored childish mind became the young Rabindranath Tagore under the rule of the servile monarchy, and how the literary world became rich in love stories like those of a broken heart with the arrival of his lover. His statement about how the grief and pain of losing all his loved ones one by one, as he grew older, repeatedly scarred him. Above all, the play's setting is a detailed depiction of the Tagore household. What he gained as the capital of his life, he lost hundreds of times more. He emerged from so much death and darkness. He found the inspiration to live anew in the peaceful lap of nature. And this is possible only because he is a poet. Yet, by becoming immersed in Western civilization, we have forgotten our traditions, culture, and roots. We have forgotten that the one who is recognized as a poet by the whole world is our wealth, our pride. We are constantly searching for the hidden treasures of foreign cultures. We have lowered the diver of our minds to the bottom of the deep sea. Even participating in the debate of research outside the world reveals our intense pride. But the darkness that lies beneath the lamp is not visible to our civilized eyes. Bhanu, a human being, is trapped in the maze of such a civilized society. But she wants to know his true roots. She wants to enlighten the current youth community about our own culture. He wants to leave behind his own self-respect and return to the land of Bengal, where that great man was born and where his writings are a treasure trove.


About Author

Shri Sukumar Maity, one of the leading-edge theatre activists laid the foundation stone of Nartan Theatre Group in 2005 which later his daughter Dr. Monalisa Maity followed his footprints as a flag bearer of modern India, depicting the significant roles and responsibilities that theatre can play for nation building. With every new production, she strives to explore untold stories, embrace fresh narratives and bring to life unique theatrical experiences that are rarely seen elsewhere. This relentless spirit of creativity and dedication to Indian Cultural Heritage continues to define her artistic identity. The speciality of her productions are the performance styles that refer to the creative approach and content in a musical way. It is neither dance drama nor a full-fledged dialogue-based theatre – it is Collaborative Theatre Form – one of its kind and being presented first time in India. Producer Director and Mentor Dr. Monalisa choreographed most of her productions in a form of entertainment that combines music, spoken dialogue, acting, and dance to tell a story. Nartan specializes in musical drama, dance drama and stages plays that combine expressive choreography, powerful narratives and live / recorded music to create immersive theatrical experiences. That is why this unique form of theatre presentation has been coined as Collaborative Theatre Form. Dr. Monalisa successfully mentored and experimented this special form of theatre in an exciting genre of the performing arts where song, drama, dance and dialogue come together to entrance the audience and carry them through a story. Dr. Monalisa envisions the creation of a dedicated cultural institute – a space where country’s rich artistic traditions can be nurtured, practiced and passed on to future generations by promoting and preserving the cultural heritage of India.

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