Once in a song by DIS/MIS - Performance two

Location
ArtsOne Pinter Studio QMUL Mile End Road E1 4NS
Category
Drama, Dance and Performance, Season of Bangla Drama
Date(s)
Saturday 9th November 2024 (19:30-20:30)
Description
8 + 9 Nov Once in a Song

Synopsis: Once in a Song follows Aisha, a 15-year-old girl navigating adolescence amid a world in turmoil. Her mother Ammu, who once spoke to Aisha through lullabies, now struggles to make a connection.  She faces her own internal battles. Ms Wishart, Aisha’s music teacher, introduces her to the power of music. It can be a used as a tool for expressing dissent, inspiring change and healing emotional wounds. As generations clash, the play reveals how these women find a way to bridge divides and foster transformation. At its core the play explores what hope is. Where can we find it? And what does hope mean in today's world? It invites the audience to take part in the dialogue. The personal and political merge, highlighting the struggles and resilience of those who are often unheard. Once in a Song is not only a story–it's a conversation. It's a reminder of the strength of small, kind gestures found in shared human experiences. 

About the Company: DIS/MIS challenges conventional norms. They have a dialogue-driven approach to theatre-making. Their mission is to disrupt the mainstream. They aim to spark curiosity and discovery. They provide a platform for society’s misfits and nonconformists. DIS/MIS celebrate innovation. They redefine boundaries. They start conversations that lead to transformative experiences. 

Friday 8 + Saturday 9 November  

Doors 7.00pm Start 7.30pm   

Bangla/English | 60 minutes 

Tickets: £10 - £15 | 12+ 

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