ANTARAYĀTRA: WORKSHOP ABOUT HOW THE BREATHE THE MAHABHARATA

CRA’P Public presentations – Workshops 2019

12 December from 19:30h to 22:30h

To breathe the Mahabharata is a 12 years performance in the form of 12 shows to be premiered each 12th of the 12th, between 2016 and 2028. This fourth chapter has the format of a workshop about the lecture of the Mahabharata. By extension, this workshop is about lecture in general, about humanity’s relation with the word, about chance, about chaos, faith and the purpose we give to our lives.

The workshop participants will play together a philosophical board game and the rules of the game will set the rhythm and structure by which the stories of the Mahabharata, the cosmogony that sets the Mahabharata and the meaning of the workshop will be shared.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Conducted by Michael Gadish

Fee: 
15€ (12€ CRA’P collaborators and associated members).

Registrations: 
info@cra-p.org / 666 763 504

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Michael Gadish have studied Hebrew philology BA in the University of Amsterdam and a certification program in sanskrit language and culture with Elena Sierra in the University of Barcelona. He collaborates as a writer in theater and contemporary dance projects since 2004. The search of the origins of language and the meeting between philosophy, art and the traditional with the contemporary has brought him to focus on story telling as a tool, combined with new scenic languages close to the performance arts as well as specializing in the roots of Indian traditional storrytelling: the Ramayana, Mahabharata and Purana, out of the feeling that they are an unending  spring of wisdom and creativity. He collaborates with yoga training courses and organizes talks and workshops about Indian cosmogony which combines creativity with education. Since 2016 he is leading a 12 years performance based on the Mahabharata, where he commits to study during 12 years this great work and premiere each 12th of the 12th a new show based on a part of this story. Each 15 days he publishes a writing on the state of the process in the blog: www.respirarelmahabharata.com

 

Photos: Alba Montañez

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