'AI' at Shilipi ( Photo Feature)

Shilip’s trainees, through acrobatics and yoga without delivering dialogue, portrayed their roles in AI. 

Saroj Basnet
Saroj Basnet
04/16/2024 08:43 AM EDT1 min read

Kathmandu: Drama is not only about reciting dialogue or acting rather the story can also be recited to the audience through gestures. Based on the theme, Shilpi Theatre staged ‘AI’ on 15 April 2024 (Baisakh, 4 2081) at Battisputali.

‘Let your Body Tell a Story ' is what the drama wants to convey. Shilip’s trainees, through acrobatics and yoga without delivering dialogue, portrayed their roles in AI.

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Pavitra Khadka, who has been involved in the theatre for a decade, is the director of the 45-minute-long drama.

Sangeeta Uraon’s costume, Anup Timilsina, and Govinda Oli’s music, and Prem Chand Pandey’s lighting helped the artist to convey their message through the one-show drama.

Subeskya Paneru, Bishal Pulami, Vijaya Dhungel, Bishnu Shrestha, Jaya Prakash Tajpuria, Niranjan Magar, Raju Khatiwada, Raman Shrestha, Suman Rai and Sushant Dahal were actors in AI.

(Glimpses of AI drama performance at Shilpi Theatre)

(Photo Courtesy: Saroj Basnet)

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