Badungduppa Kalakendra, based in Rampur, Goalpara district of Assam, is celebrating its silver jubilee year with the 15th edition of the 'Under the Sal Tree' theatre festival, according to the official press release.
Known for its eco-friendly ethos and international acclaim, the festival will be held from December 15 to December 17. Founded in 1998 by the late Sukracharjya Rabha, Badungduppa Kalakendra has been a pioneer in merging art with nature. Held amidst a serene Sal tree plantation, the festival stands out for its zero-carbon footprint approach. From bamboo and straw seating to performances without microphones, every aspect of the event reflects its commitment to sustainability. This year, the festival's theme focuses on retrospection and shared memories, as Badungduppa celebrates 25 years of theatre innovation and relentless experimentation. Managing Director Madan Rabha expressed gratitude for the journey, saying, "This 25-year journey has been one of challenges and triumphs. It is the love and support of our patrons that has kept us moving forward. We invite you to join us in commemorating this incredible voyage." The festival will feature plays in four different languages, inviting theatre groups from various parts of India. A special session will recount cherished memories of Badungduppa's journey, with prominent personalities who have supported the initiative in attendance. The event will open on December 15 with an inauguration by renowned painter Rabiram Brahma, followed by Dadan Raja (Rabha), directed by Dhananjay Rabha and scripted by Madan Rabha. In the afternoon, Monglee (Bodo), directed by Pabitra Rabha and performed by Dapon the Mirror, will be staged. On December 16, the Tamil play Kindhan Charithiram, directed by Rajiv Krishnan of Perch Theatre, Chennai, will be performed, followed by Kisan Raj (Hindi), directed by Dr Gaurav Das of Anuchintan Art Centre, Kolkata. The final day, December 17, will begin with a Rabha folk performance and conclude with an open session reflecting on the 25-year journey of Badungduppa Kalakendra. Each evening's performances will be followed by discussions around a bonfire, fostering artistic exchange among audiences, artists, and scholars. The festival also commemorates the pioneering concept of "Hygiene Theatre," introduced by the late Sukracharjya Rabha, which integrates art with sustainability. Over the years, the festival has welcomed theatre groups from across India and countries such as South Korea, Brazil, Poland, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh, earning global recognition. As part of its silver jubilee celebrations, Badungduppa Prakashan is preparing to release several publications documenting its remarkable journey. Supported by the Directorate of Cultural Affairs, Government of Assam, IOCL, and Bongaigaon Refinery, the festival stands as a testament to the enduring power of art to preserve cultural heritage. President Cheena Rabha, Secretary Lakhikanta Rabha, and Managing Director Madan Rabha have urged theatre enthusiasts to participate in this milestone event and honour the legacy of the late Sukracharjya Rabha, who passed away in 2018. (ANI)
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