Maharaja Krishnkumarsinhji Bhavnagar University has
celebrated the “Aishwaryam Yuva Manthan”- youth festival of three days on 26th,
27th and 28th October. The entire festival was hosted by Takshashila institute
of Science and Commerce collage as “Aishwaryam Yuva Manthan”. There were many
events like Skit, Mono- Acting, One act play, Rangoli, Cartooning, Poster
Making, Installation, On the spot painting, Poetry Reciatation, Western group
and solo song and many others events. This festival allow young people to bring
out their talent in various event and competation. During those days I have
attended several events like One act play, Mono acting, western and solo song
competation and rangoli.So this blog is a part of task activity given by our
professor Dr.Dilip Barad sir in which we have to write down on events which
were attented by us and try to interpret with various literary theory.
ONE ACT PLAY
In one act play session I have watched one act play: “Sikkani
Triji Baju”. The play represents the suffering of the third gender. The title
of this play is itself significant. Sikkani Triji Baju or Third side of coin-
As we know that every coin has two side which is called as heads and tails. In
the same way if we look in the society of humankind there are two gender which
is known as Man or Woman. But what about the third gender? This play Sikkani
Triji Baju tries to show the suffering of third gender and which types of
problems they have to face and how they are humiliated by society.
If we try to
interpret this play with feminist perspective than we can say that this play
represents the suffering of the mother or a girl who gave birth to the third
gender child who known as Kinner or Hijada. She humiliated by society as far as
humiliated by her own family members. She forced to leave the house. Rather
than suffering this humiliation by family members she left the house and raised
up her child alone.
MONO ACTING
I have seen a mono
acting about the suffering of Lady Hawker which was very well performed and
full of all types of emotions like happy, sad, anger. The situation of woman in
patriarchal society was reflected by this mono acting. It started with the
comedy but suddenly it was moving from comedy to seriousness, when a customer
asked her about her daughter. With the full of tears in her eyes, she gave
explanation about the condition of her daughter to whom her in laws sold somewhere.
During this mono acting she generated the catharsis among all audience and was
able to make the audience cry with her lively performance.
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