Tag: art
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Podcast Episode: Dreams, Museums, And Monsoons
Pip: Parwatisingari's Weblog is running a full diagnostic on the human interior — dreams, mirrors, chakras, and museums where the exhibits stare back harder than you do. Mara: That's the territory parwatisingari is covering: the surreal logic of dreams set in Goa, a monsoon-season reckoning with adaptation and healing, and what museums quietly do to…
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Internation Choreographers Day
On International Choreographers’ Day, choreography emerges as embodied knowledge—where text, terrain, ritual, and lived experience converge to shape meaning through movement in theatre.
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Aloo vs Kaddu
“A satirical culinary tale of pumpkins, potatoes, and domestic diplomacy on World Pumpkin Day.”
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A Bio-Day Epiphany
“Former court jester, part-time ghost whisperer, full-time truth hazard. Updating my bio because eternity is too long to cling to yesterday’s punchline.”
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The Tapioca Rebellion.
It was the national Tapioca day in Uncle Sam’s land. But the Tapioca was asking for an aadhar card, since India recognized it in its many avataar.
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The Orange Tambli That Wasn’t
Tambli isn’t just food—it’s ancestral memory, edible metaphor, and quiet rebellion. It survives through confusion, conversation, and the body’s deep, unspoken wisdom.