Tiatr Needs National Recognition – Vijay Kenkre
“If tiatr artistes wish to create a niche for themselves in the field of tiatr, they will have to drift away from the conventional formula and present something which is different from others on the tiatr stage” said Vijay Kenkre, a renowned theatre personality. He was delivering a lecture on “New Trends in Modern Theatre” on the occasion of birth anniversary of the creator of tiatr, Shri. Lucasinho Ribeiro, at the Black Box, Kala Academy, Panjim on 2nd January 2011.

Dwelling minutely on different theatres, such as Indian theatre, European theatre, American theatre, etc, Kenkre placed before the tiatr artistes numerous unusual happenings that have taken place in the recent past in the theatre. “Modern theatre is over 150 years old and hence many dramatic analysts refer todays theatre as post modern and sometimes post-post modern” disclosed Kenkre.
Speaking further Kenkre said, for example in the Marathi drama, the spoken word has been replaced by the visuals. He also said that a play is not mere entertainment but it also makes people realize that there is more to it. The combination of language and visuals makes any presentation perfect.

Numerous tiatr artistes namely Anil Kumar, Joe Rose, Mario Menezes, Cosme Fernandes, etc posed numerous questions to which Kenkre replied satisfactorily. Earlier President of TAG, Tomazinho Cardozo welcomed. Dr. Ajay Vaidya introduced the speaker and later Roseferns, Vice-President of TAG proposed a vote of thanks. Joy Fernandes compered the unction.
[Report by Victor de Sa, Member Secretary, TAG]
Photographs by: Spirit
[as forwarded to gaspar almeida, http://www.goa-world.com/ by TAG
on 3-Jan-2011]
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