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Information for/from Outsiders: Chronicles from Kashmir

Feb 5, 2019
2h 5m
★ 0.0

A step, though, a small step toward engaging audiences in stories and experiences that mainstream media might never share with them; a small step toward sparking more educated -- and less polarized -- opinions about what is happening in the region.

Overview

Chronicles from Kashmir seeks to create a sense of “balance”: between differently positioned voices that emerge when speaking about Kashmir; between differently placed narratives on the “victim”/“perpetrator” spectrum. While there is an inevitable streak of political commentary that runs throughout the work – a political current that cannot be escaped when talking about Kashmir – Chronicles from Kashmir does not espouse any one political ideology. We see ourselves as being artists and educators, using aesthetics and pedagogy to engage audiences with diverse perspectives from/about the Valley.

Genres

Documentary
Drama

Production Companies

Ensemble Kashmir Theatre Akademi, Srinagar

Cast

Nandita Dinesh

Multiple

Nandita Dinesh

Danish Gulzar

Multiple

Danish Gulzar

Shakir Gulzar

Multiple

Shakir Gulzar

Aamir Hussain Mir

Multiple

Aamir Hussain Mir

Showket Hussain Mir

Multiple

Showket Hussain Mir

Nisar Ahmad Rah

Multiple

Nisar Ahmad Rah

Syed Muzamil Rasool

Multiple

Syed Muzamil Rasool

Junaid Ahmad Rather

Multiple

Junaid Ahmad Rather

Bhavani Bashir Yasir

Multiple

Bhavani Bashir Yasir

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