Mangalore: World Theatre Day celebrated at Kalaangann
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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (VM)
Mangalore, Mar 27: "If there is no audience for drama, it is we artistes and directors who are to be blamed. Instead of blaming people, we should try to correct our mistakes and attract more number of people to theatre," said senior theatre artiste Eddie Sequeira.
He was speaking at the World Theatre Day celebration at Kalaangann here on Wednesday March 27.
Lauding Mandd Sobhann and its Kalakul repertory for their contribution and efforts towards preserving Konkani theatre, he said, "Directors should prepare the script and artistes should perform according to what the situation demands and keeping in mind the taste of the audience. The problem with most of our dramas is that we lack discipline. If we can give quality drama deifinitely the audience response will be good," he said.
Rosario College principal Fr Alwyn Serrao gave a talk on 'Konkani drama audience' and said that the director must first know and understand his audience and their taste before writing or directing the drama.
"Drama conveys good message pertaining to society. There have been new changes in Konkani theatre over the years brought about especially by Kalakul who are performing various types of dramas, which is a good sign," he lauded.
On the occasion, Eddie Sequeira released 'Kalakul Natakam' a collection of three plays in Konkani authored by Arun Raj Rodrigues.
Students of Rosario and Pompei colleges who were trained by Kalakul repertory to perform the play 'Ragthachi Saks' recently were awarded certificates.
The members of Kalakul repertory staged a play titled 'Vasap' that added more charm to the evening.
President of Konkani Prachar Sanchalan Roy Castelino, Mandd Sobhann president Stany Alveres, gurkar Eric Ozario, Christopher DSouza Neenasam and Arun Raj Rodrigues were present.