Exploring Other Forms

After our tour of the USA, Canada and Europe in 1962, Dada disbanded the troupe. One of the first productions that I was a part of after the disbanding was Shubhadra Haran. A story from the ancient Indian epic of Mahabharata, it had been organised by Tapan Das and Pritilata Das. The performance was held at the Ballygunge Place Durgabari by the Maitri Club for their annual show. Rehearsals used to be held at 43B Ballygunge Place. This was Sunanda’s maternal uncle’s home.

Image 4.1: Sunanda, before she joined IBT, with her pet Pekingese, Sona.

Image 4.2: With the IRG after landing at Kathmandu airport. Yogenda can be seen in the centre. I am standing directly behind Yogenda

Image 4.3: Troupe members of IRG after performing at the royal palace of Nepal. In the centre is King Mahendra. Yogenda is standing on his right and I am on his left.

Image 4.4: In a pose from a folk dance of Gujarat with IRG members. Yogenda’s wife, Geetadi can be seen on the extreme right, then Srimati, Barunda’s wife, and Kabitadi. From the left, it is Dhurjat, Animesh Bakshi - Kabita’s husband, and me.

Image 4.5: Posing dressed in the attire of the folk form of Gujarat

Image 4.6: Performing Tippani with IRG

Image 4.7: In another pose from the folk dance from Gujarat, with IRG from the right is Rajesh, me, Animesh and Dhurjati.

Image 4.8: The performance of Sattar Khan Bahattor in 1963

Image 4.9: After the performance of Sattar Khan Bahattor in 1963, in the green room with the author, Rajasthani poet and writer, Gajanan Varma and his friend, Madan Sood.

Images: Private collection of Shanti Bose

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