
The podcast follows the narrator Deepika Arwind, a woman, a playwright and theatre maker from Bangalore, India as she spends a year creating work in Germany, Switzerland and the UK. It looks at ways in which movement across geographies inform the act of making theatre, and how looking at familiar contexts through another’s eyes can reveal new insights on art and living. Das PATHOS ist eine Spiestä... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Poems from a place that could cease to be
Concept + discussion: Deepika Arwind Production: Simon Höppner Musik, Artwork: Lionel Dante Dzaack
In this episode I’m trying something new: I’m reading you a performance text of a piece I’m performing in stuttgart tonight (at the DurchBurch festival) as the podcast goes up. It’s called - this thing is about everything **but especially make-up and... more
I’ve been thinking about different themes as I rewrite a play I’ve been working on intermittently for a nearly a year. food, family, immigration, children ... a story of two women on different continents finding their way back to each other in their ... more
In this episode, I go back to a lovely essay from "the marginalian“, a newsletter from Maria Popova essayist and author in which she describes certain "life lessons“ she has had over the years of running this acclaimed project. I go back to these les... more
In the sixth episode, I talk about the relationship between artists and institutions, and how the imbalance between these two has always enabled and tacitly approved certain types of behaviors. I was forwarded a message about a young woman citing rea... more
In the fifth episode join me as I talk about writing in general and using Rebecca's Solnit's tips on how to be a writer. A more contemplative episode on the ideas surrounding the practice of writing; we dive into a process of reflection.
Concept +... more
In the fourth episode, I recollect an incident from several years ago, to open up a conversation around the power dynamics in a rehearsal room. How do we create spaces in which we feel safe to make and create? How can we take responsibility for harm ... more
In the third episode I look at the ways in which gender and the city are intertwined, especially through lived experience. I talk about how this aspect of living the city as a woman and the various connotations that come with it have found their way ... more










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