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Saturday, 12 November 2022

Elsewhere Foundation Announces to organise Its First Presentation- Mahmood Farooqui's ‘Dastan-e-Karn Az Mahabharata’

By 121 News
Chandigarh, Nov.12, 2022:-The Elsewhere Foundation was conceptualized and conceived during the pandemic, as a space and platform to create conversations and connections, and initiate creative contacts and dialogues, which were lacking in those testing times.

As the world returns to a 'new normal', Elsewhere Foundation has been formally introduced, and strives to initiate collaborations between different art forms and people from across the country through curated art events, endorsed by established artists. Though headquartered in Chandigarh, Elsewhere Foundation is not geographically confined and will be curating performances, art workshops, talks, art appreciation workshops, book readings, and heritage walks across the country. Details of Elsewhere Foundation and its first presentation, an iconic  dastangoi performance - Mahmood Farooqui's 'Dastan-e-Karn Az Mahabharata', were shared with media by Co-Founders of Elsewhere Foundation Nagina Bains and Sukant Deepak at an interaction with media.

Conceived in memory of award-winning author and playwright Swadesh Deepak, who left home in 2006 and never returned -- thus the name 'Elsewhere', the foundation will be a platform for explorations and experiments across genres.

Co-Founder Nagina Bains said that in her journey of self-discovery and unveiling layers of what is really her, Elsewhere Foundation comes closest to her core. When we bring pathbreaking art and artists to the audiences, it will also be an education for us. She is certain that  an initiative like Elsewhere Foundation will find a place in people's hearts.

Adding, co-Founder Sukant Deepak said that for a long time, he has been wanting to set up this foundation. It may be in Swadesh Deepak's memory,  but its purpose is not to promote his works -- he would not have liked that. Frankly, this idea would not have taken a concrete shape without Nagina's encouragement and expertise in the field of management. He hopes the artists and audiences will appreciate our effort.

The Foundation brings its first presentation on November 16 in Chandigarh -- Mahmood Farooqui's 'Dastan-e-Karn Az Mahabharata', a retelling of the life of the great warrior Karna, based on Urdu, Persian, Hindi, and Sanskrit sources. Exploring the life of Karna, from his birth to his death, the production unearths the warrior's angst, and most importantly, his tragedy. A powerful narrative that resonates even in times today, 'Dastan-e-Karn Az Mahabharta' is a must-watch not just for its sheer brilliance, but its ability to make the viewer seek and find contemporary motifs in an ancient story.

Dastangoi is a form of Urdu storytelling, performed by either one or two people, combining multiple elements including poetry and music to tell a story. Along with his uncle, Shamsur Rahman Faruqi noted Urdu poet and literary critic, Mahmood Farooqui, multiple award-winning dastango revived the ancient art of Urdu storytelling. Farooqui also co-directed the critically acclaimed film 'Peepli Live' with his wife Anusha Rizvi.

Talking about the Foundation, National Award winning lyricist, writer and filmmaker Varun Grover said that such an independent initiative is paramount in contemporary times considering we have forgotten how this country is connected. Elsewhere's constitution of not being geographically restricted is bound to bring people closer through artists when they are exposed to art forms other than what they generally consume.

Author and Trustee, Kochi Biennale Foundation, NS Madavan added that he has high hopes for Elsewhere Foundation -- a platform open to multiple arts and their confluence. Throughout the world, diverse art forms are coming together and strictly defined ones do not really exist anymore. We must get over binaries. It is extremely important that audiences of a particular region are exposed to art forms belonging to other ones. Cross-fertilization is always a great idea.

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