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A Street Cart Named Desire
Performance | Panorama Editions: Volume 4
PANORAMA EDITIONS' next art Salon will have the participation of nearly 30 performers in one of India's greatest historic settings. An avant garde performance will be framed by the creative contributions of sound artist duo Gebruder Teichmann from Berlin and theatre lighting designer Partha S from Munich/Bangalore as part of a new theatrical work by artist Sarah Singh.
Free and open to the public with limited seating.
Registration is required in advance: gwaliorfort2024@gmail.com
Andi and Hannes Teichmann, also known as Gebrüder Teichmann, are electronic musicians, DJs, and initiators of various music-related projects and situations. Rooted in the Berlin underground scene and DIY culture of the late 1990s, their work is driven by a vibrant curiosity and love for music, sound, and the social connections they foster. As live musicians, they seek the organic and direct interweaving of analog electronics and acoustics. They have had the pleasure of genre-bending, collaborating with numerous artists from various backgrounds and traditions, including hip-hop, contemporary, traditional, classical and experimental music. In collaboration with the Goethe-Institut, they have realised numerous projects, such as FIELDLINES, TEN-CITIES, BLNRB, and SOUNDCAMPs in Sri Lanka, Pakistan, and Mexico.
Parthasarathi S began his career in theater in 2007 starting as an actor after which he continued to lighting performances and managing production and logistics from 2010 onwards. A creative and ambitious lighting designer with more than 14 years’ experience, his readiness to push the boundaries with every production, coupled with his technical competence, has enabled him to break the stereotypes of stage lighting and explore new interpretations. Since January 2022 Partha has been working in the stage lighting department at Münchner Kammerspiele, Munich, Germany.
Sarah Singh is an award winning artist and filmmaker based between New Delhi and New York. Her practice is renaissance-like: multi-dimensional and inclusive of moving image, text, photography, theatrical stagings, set and costume design, painting, and drawing. In 2018, Sarah produced and founded the acclaimed international art salon PANORAMA EDITIONS which has developed four Salons and is in production on the fifth for November 2024. As the Creative Director and Producer of the Salon, Sarah partners with Embassies, Arts Organizations, UNESCO, State and Local Governments, and independent practitioners to bring to life unique, one of a kind encounters with artistic expressions set in some of India’s legendary historical Forts.
Panorama Editions presents its’ next international art Salon in the epic Gwalior Fort. With 15 Embassies participating from across the world in cultural exchange with local Indian talent from Gwalior, a unique one night only theatrical happening is set to take place for the first time in the Fort’s history. Working with the twin themes of Desire and Sustainability, a cast and crew has been assembled to construct a moving tableau of emotion against this historic backdrop — the new and now meets the past as a momentary collage. With the support of MP Govt Ministries of Tourism and Culture, ICCR, UNESCO, and Jai Vilas Palace.
Supported by Goethe-Institut / Max Mueller Bhavan New Delhi.
Free and open to the public with limited seating.
Registration is required in advance: gwaliorfort2024@gmail.com
Andi and Hannes Teichmann, also known as Gebrüder Teichmann, are electronic musicians, DJs, and initiators of various music-related projects and situations. Rooted in the Berlin underground scene and DIY culture of the late 1990s, their work is driven by a vibrant curiosity and love for music, sound, and the social connections they foster. As live musicians, they seek the organic and direct interweaving of analog electronics and acoustics. They have had the pleasure of genre-bending, collaborating with numerous artists from various backgrounds and traditions, including hip-hop, contemporary, traditional, classical and experimental music. In collaboration with the Goethe-Institut, they have realised numerous projects, such as FIELDLINES, TEN-CITIES, BLNRB, and SOUNDCAMPs in Sri Lanka, Pakistan, and Mexico.
Parthasarathi S began his career in theater in 2007 starting as an actor after which he continued to lighting performances and managing production and logistics from 2010 onwards. A creative and ambitious lighting designer with more than 14 years’ experience, his readiness to push the boundaries with every production, coupled with his technical competence, has enabled him to break the stereotypes of stage lighting and explore new interpretations. Since January 2022 Partha has been working in the stage lighting department at Münchner Kammerspiele, Munich, Germany.
Sarah Singh is an award winning artist and filmmaker based between New Delhi and New York. Her practice is renaissance-like: multi-dimensional and inclusive of moving image, text, photography, theatrical stagings, set and costume design, painting, and drawing. In 2018, Sarah produced and founded the acclaimed international art salon PANORAMA EDITIONS which has developed four Salons and is in production on the fifth for November 2024. As the Creative Director and Producer of the Salon, Sarah partners with Embassies, Arts Organizations, UNESCO, State and Local Governments, and independent practitioners to bring to life unique, one of a kind encounters with artistic expressions set in some of India’s legendary historical Forts.
Panorama Editions presents its’ next international art Salon in the epic Gwalior Fort. With 15 Embassies participating from across the world in cultural exchange with local Indian talent from Gwalior, a unique one night only theatrical happening is set to take place for the first time in the Fort’s history. Working with the twin themes of Desire and Sustainability, a cast and crew has been assembled to construct a moving tableau of emotion against this historic backdrop — the new and now meets the past as a momentary collage. With the support of MP Govt Ministries of Tourism and Culture, ICCR, UNESCO, and Jai Vilas Palace.
Supported by Goethe-Institut / Max Mueller Bhavan New Delhi.