Digital Theatre
This is how you move them

This is how you move them © Urvi Vora
© Urvi Vora

By Urvi Vora

Online New Delhi

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Duration: Approximately 60 minutes Language: English and Hindi
 
Many posters from the post-colonial period show an image of a muscular Indian man with a thick, black moustache that curls up on both ends, and can be twisted on demand. He is shown speaking about the ‘Five Year Plan’ for India’s development next to a relatively lanky British soldier. There is this old saying Moochh nahi, toh kuchh nahi which directly translates to If you don’t have a moustache, you don't have anything. But in the border regions of Punjab, it is understood differently: If you don't have a moustache, you don't have a penis.

This is how you move them is a performative essay looking at the role of moustaches and penises at the Wagah Border Ceremony and the role of ideology in a democracy.

Visual and Sound Design by Sijya Gupta
Website Design by Hiren Kangad & Shaunaq Madan
Performed by Ankit Pandey and Lauren Robinson
Filmed by Annette Jacob
Mixed and Mastered by Jay Panelia
Written and Directed by Urvi Vora

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Online New Delhi



Language: English and Hindi

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