Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Light and Magic


Every once in a while you come across a very visible example of someone pushing the envelope in their field that changes your way of looking at the medium (I’m a management guy so I’m controlling my use of the word ‘paradigm’ :) ).

Happened to be at the inauguration of the 10th theatre utsav of the National School of Drama (the Mumbai Satellite festival) last week at Prabhadevi which was followed by a performance of 'Prologue' by Ratan Thiyam.

Was roped in by an enthusiastic friend who in turn had it highly recommended to her by her professor. Overcame my lazy Sunday state of mind long enough to go and check it out (being with an attractive friend helped).

This was a play in Manipuri so had my apprehensions about ‘getting’ the play and the relevance of the experience.

The play takes the viewer through the creation of the world and the rise and fall of a civilization-and outlines man’s failure to learn from his past.

Felt pretty strange watching to be something in a language I didn’t understand-but learnt that there is much more to theatre than a script, a plot and dialogue delivery and that the atmosphere created can transcend all other elements.

The play sticks to its roots and leverages the very basics of the medium-choral arrangements, body movement, visual elements, rhythm and the most effective use of lighting I’ve seen in a play to date. This is followed by some brilliant performances (there is a difference between acting like a monkey and becoming a monkey-going beyond just facial expression and conveying it by every muscle that moves in your body)

A definite treat for the senses, but you do get the nagging feeling that you’d be a lot clued in if you understood the language (something akin to watching world cinema without subtitles-have tried my hand at that too-my last attempt was something by Yasujiro Ozu).

Now only if they figured out a way to add those to live performances.

P.S> Just remembered this quote that Dr.Vijaya Mehta used during her inaugral speech - 'Theatre is a beautiful lie that takes us closer to the truth'.
Profound.

Tuesday, January 01, 2008

Sneaker Pimp

New year's resolution list draft V1.1
-Join the gym

Called Talwalkar's after being lured by the aggressive adverts preceding the branch rollout in my neighbourhood.

Was put through to a gentleman after listening to a caller hold tune of 'kal ho na ho' (how apt for a new gym that you're thinking of joining ;) ). Asked them what their annual charges were.
'9.1K for a Quarter and 19K for an annual membership.Hello...hello? (Click)'.

New year's resolution list draft V1.2
-Run.It's cheaper.As the ad says, the road comes free. At least cardio is taken care of.
Is uncomplicated.

Hmmm.Not necessarily after 3 hours of trying to find the right shoe.

Some observations:
-The same shoe size is different across brands. I have been blessed with Yeti size feet (size 11). Finding a consistent fit is a tad difficult.
-The cheap shoes look good but feel bad
-The expensive shoes feel like heaven, look drab , and cost the earth.
-I will spend 9.8K on a pair of nikes if i'm a professional athlete and the extra k's help me shave some time off my record. The shape i'm in, a few seconds here and there make no difference, so I'll pass.
-the 'converse' corollary: the lighter the shoe, the heavier it is on your pocket.
-you will have a strange urge to buy shoes that you were not planning to buy-I found a pair of CATs I liked. Very very much.And found trail running shoes that I wanted a year ago.
-Cool colours count for more than comfort. Was looking for the the three stripes in orange. Didn't get 'em.
-Discounts matter.Got the adizeros that I wanted at a 20% off :) Would have settled for cheaper ones otherwise (the ones with the orange stripes-sighh)


Parting thought-

Tell your mom how much the shoes cost. That will ensure that you get woken up in time to run each day for at least a month or two

:)

Wish you and your families a happy, productive, healthy and prosperous 2008 !