Gitanjali: An Audio-Visual Concert of Poetry, Music and Dance (Southbank London)

17 March 2011
Gitanjali: An Audio-Visual Concert of Poetry, Music and Dance (Southbank London)
Date: 22 April 2011

Time: 9:00pm

Location:
Southbank London, Waterloo, London, United Kingdom

A specially commissioned audio-visual concert of poetry, music and dance celebrating the 150th anniversary of Rabindranath Tagore. A groundbreaking writer, artist and thinker, Tagore was awarded the Nobel Prize for Gitanjali, a collection of 103 poems in English. Drawing on and inspired by nature and the seasons, Tagore relocates the master traditions of Romantic and Victorian poetry - Wordsworth, Keats, Tennyson - to his local environment of Bengal.


The performance begins on the day Tagore read his Gitanjali poems to William Rothenstein, W.B. Yeats and other friends in his house on Hampstead Heath. Join us for a wonderful collaborative performance exploring a creative mind's poetic response to the natural environment.

Script and Direction: Sangeeta Datta

Vocals: Sangeeta Datta, Sahana Bajpaie, Unnati Dasgupta

Dancers: Aindrila Ghosh, Senjuti Das, Indrani Datta

Musicians: Soumik Datta (sarod), Arun Ghosh (clarinet), Sujit Mukherjee (tabla)

In partnership with the Asian Music Circuit and Baithak UK.

More information here.
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