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    Art of Precarity

    Life, Amitha Amranand, Published on 13/10/2022

    » What is the possibility of art in a precarious and even dangerous environment? The answer could be found everywhere at documenta fifteen.

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    The Last Supper?

    Life, Amitha Amranand, Published on 16/06/2022

    » It's no surprise that as Covid restrictions are easing around the world, people are seeking new experiences to pluck themselves from mundanity, and to see, touch, smell and taste things in ways that awaken them. Why sit inside a theatre when you can walk around an art space or a neighbourhood while stories are spoken into your ears? Why only eat in cafes and restaurants when you can do that and watch a scene of a play unfold? Why dine in a restaurant when you can dine in an old airplane and participate in strange, semi-religious rituals?

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    Pushing the limits

    Life, Amitha Amranand, Published on 05/08/2021

    » The first virtual theatre festival that I participated in was "Isra-Drama: International Exposure Of Israeli Theatre 2020". I had never been to Israel and I still have not been to Israel.

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    The trap of trust

    Life, Amitha Amranand, Published on 27/07/2017

    » We often get to see the intersection of the spiritual and the worldly realms in Nikorn Saetang's plays. Buddhist and animist beliefs also play a major role in his work. The spirits of a Japanese soldier and a pining woman walk among the living in search of their loved ones in Rai Pamnak (Where Should I Lay My Soul?). An adult-size baby forces himself into a family whose daughter is hiding her abortion from everyone in Tarok Jokapred (Perverted Baby). A man reincarnates over and over again and refuses to forget his past lives and his family in Kerd-Dub (Reincarnate).

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    What it is to be human

    Life, Amitha Amranand, Published on 27/08/2015

    » For some of us, many of us even, a future in which we exist alongside robots so advanced they seem to have a mind of their own and bear a cunning resemblance to humans is a scenario that resides only in the realm of the imagination -- a stuff of entertainment, an overexploited narrative.

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    Freedom of the stage

    Life, Amitha Amranand, Published on 22/05/2015

    » Ornanong ThaisriwongPerformer, director | B-Floor TheatreRecent work: Bang La MerdUp next: See Wan Nai Deun Kanya (Four Days In September)

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    Trembling shadows

    Life, Amitha Amranand, Published on 28/03/2013

    » Butoh dancer Bo Kittiphon returns after a break from butoh performance with a new creation, Whispers of the Shadow of a Quivering Leaf. Over the past two years, theatre-goers may have seen the dancer perform in various movement-based productions, lending her solid energy and rumbustious sense of humour to other theatre companies and artists.

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    Turning the pages of Democracy

    Life, Amitha Amranand, Published on 04/06/2012

    » Since the advent of bookstore chains, followed by the domination of Amazon, the act of dreaming up, opening and maintaining an independent bookstore has always been considered a statement against the invasion of giant corporations.

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