ANGLOSCAPES
Journeys into the Anglo-Indian Community (2006)
'Anglo-Scapes' evolved from a discussion that Harry MacLure and I had about adapting the American play The Glass Menagerie into an Anglo-Indian context. After reading it, Harry told me that it resonated with a lot of the experiences and concerns of the Anglo-Indian community in the period immediately following Indian Independence. However, keeping in mind that the play reflected the concerns of a particular family in particular circumstances, we decided to try and put together different events that could reflect the spirit of the Anglo-Indian community.
Thus ‘Anglo-Scapes’ was born, with the theme of 'journeys' and 'celebrating diversity' through a better understanding of the different communities that form an integral part of Indian society.
- Rajiv Krishnan
Angloscapes was a fortnight long celebration that included film screenings, a photo exhibition, a food festival, an art exhibition, a music concert and a play, And Sunshine follows the rain…
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