We hope you enjoyed reading this briefing of what a ‘Muktadhara’ festival is like. We further hope that this will spark your enthusiasm to register your names and do the necessary in order for you to be here with us for 15 days to personally witness what Boal termed, “The largest and the longest lasting forum theatre operation in the world”.
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ABOUT MUKTA MANCHA
MUKTA MANCHA - An "open stage" in Digambarpur village, South 24 Parganas is situated hardly 300 metres away from the Mridangabhanga river.
Recognizing "art as the basic need" for every human being irrespective of any socio-economic disparity, Jana Sanskriti along with the local agricultural farmer's community conceptualized MUKTA MANCHA. It was built in early 2000 by the local community using bamboos, mud, hay and ropes.
This space is central to Jana Sanskriti's activities in the Sunderbans. This space is utilized by the community for theatre, dance, drawing, painting, meetings and performances.
This "open stage" is also central to the Muktadhara festival's travelling phase in rural Bengal.
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