Mandala Theatre nepal presents

Kubhindo Ko Katha (World Premiere) - Invitees Only

Country
Language(s)
Nepali
Genre(s)
Conventional, Folk
Entry
Invitees Only

About the play

Set in Western Nepal’s Kham Magar community, “Kubhindoko Katha (Story of Ash Gourd), a folklore-based play takes us close to the ultimate truth of mother nature. It celebrates the fact that nature has made us different from one another with our strengths and weaknesses and emphasizes the need to accept each other’s existence. It acknowledges the difference in our appearances with different abilities and roles in family and society. It regards such diversities as nature's plan to complement one's weakness with another's strength to ensure everyone's role is vital, be it small or big for the smooth functioning of this world. It also advocates that diversity and coexistence is something that makes our society resilient and vibrant where the needs and existence of all are cared for and respected. It is one of the seven plays developed through the five monthly long playwriting projects organized by Mandala Theatre-Nepal in 2022. 

Play Synopsis

Khima, the main character of this play, is a folk tale-based character who is rejected in many ways by everyone because of her physical appearance. She is compared with others and mocked and questioned frequently due to her abilities. Consequently, a sense of inferiority develops in her that does not allow her to open up among her friends and society. This play takes us through how the central character overcomes her fear and inferiority and saves the people from the greatest crisis of drought in her village. In nutshell, this folk drama is a perfect blend of nature's grandeur with human relations and emotions and gives a strong message that all the things that coexist in nature have their own essence . 

About the Director

Dayahang Rai is the founding chairperson of Mandala Theatre-Nepal. Rai, one of the most popular Nepali film actors, has been working in theatre as an actor, director and playwright since 2002. Born in the Bhojpur district of Province 1 of eastern Nepal, Rai started his theatre career as an actor and later explored his interest in playwriting and direction. He has written around a half dozen contemporary Nepali plays and directed around a dozen. 

Director’s Note

Directing this play was a challenging task for me. The plays that I have directed before were related to my own culture and traditions mainly from the eastern part of Nepal. That’s why, I had a good understanding of the dramatic elements used in the play. But, as Kubhindoko Katha is based on Kham Magar culture of western Nepal, different from my own culture and experiences, Being new to this culture, I had to do my research to preserve the authenticity of the culture , which was quite a stimulating and exciting artistic journey for me. I have tried my best to use the right and meaningful dramatic elements to make the play worthy to watch by using dance and musical forms from the same culture and folklore practices. I hope this play hopefully conveys the importance of diversity in nature. I am very thankful to the entire cast and crew of this production who believed in me to work on this.

About the Playwright / Translator / Adaptor

Born in Dhangadhi of Kailali of Sudurpaschim Province, Pranish Magar has been active in Nepali theatre for the last few years.  He is currently doing his graduation in Nepali literature and journalism at Pashupati Campus, Kathmandu. Besides writing, he has a special interest in music, acting, travel, and photography. He has been actively writing, acting, singing, and playing musical instruments for a number of plays.

About the Group 

Mandala Theatre - Nepal is a group of young, enthusiastic, and dedicated theatre workers of Nepal. After long training and individual involvement in this field, in 2008 a group was formed to keep working in this field. It has devoted itself to explore, popularize, and preserve the varieties of traditional and indigenous theatrical forms of Nepali society, and looks forward to work even more actively in the days ahead. Mandala Theatre Nepal is a registered company that delivers theatre productions and related services. It is also registered as a non-profit organization to serve its respective vision and mission for social responsibilities.

Venue
Mandala Theatre
Date(s)
December 3 | 4:00 pm
Director
Dayahang Rai

About the play

Set in Western Nepal’s Kham Magar community, “Kubhindoko Katha (Story of Ash Gourd), a folklore-based play takes us close to the ultimate truth of mother nature. It celebrates the fact that nature has made us different from one another with our strengths and weaknesses and emphasizes the need to accept each other’s existence. It acknowledges the difference in our appearances with different abilities and roles in family and society. It regards such diversities as nature's plan to complement one's weakness with another's strength to ensure everyone's role is vital, be it small or big for the smooth functioning of this world. It also advocates that diversity and coexistence is something that makes our society resilient and vibrant where the needs and existence of all are cared for and respected. It is one of the seven plays developed through the five monthly long playwriting projects organized by Mandala Theatre-Nepal in 2022. 

Play Synopsis

Khima, the main character of this play, is a folk tale-based character who is rejected in many ways by everyone because of her physical appearance. She is compared with others and mocked and questioned frequently due to her abilities. Consequently, a sense of inferiority develops in her that does not allow her to open up among her friends and society. This play takes us through how the central character overcomes her fear and inferiority and saves the people from the greatest crisis of drought in her village. In nutshell, this folk drama is a perfect blend of nature's grandeur with human relations and emotions and gives a strong message that all the things that coexist in nature have their own essence . 

About the Director

Dayahang Rai is the founding chairperson of Mandala Theatre-Nepal. Rai, one of the most popular Nepali film actors, has been working in theatre as an actor, director and playwright since 2002. Born in the Bhojpur district of Province 1 of eastern Nepal, Rai started his theatre career as an actor and later explored his interest in playwriting and direction. He has written around a half dozen contemporary Nepali plays and directed around a dozen. 

Director’s Note

Directing this play was a challenging task for me. The plays that I have directed before were related to my own culture and traditions mainly from the eastern part of Nepal. That’s why, I had a good understanding of the dramatic elements used in the play. But, as Kubhindoko Katha is based on Kham Magar culture of western Nepal, different from my own culture and experiences, Being new to this culture, I had to do my research to preserve the authenticity of the culture , which was quite a stimulating and exciting artistic journey for me. I have tried my best to use the right and meaningful dramatic elements to make the play worthy to watch by using dance and musical forms from the same culture and folklore practices. I hope this play hopefully conveys the importance of diversity in nature. I am very thankful to the entire cast and crew of this production who believed in me to work on this.

About the Playwright / Translator / Adaptor

Born in Dhangadhi of Kailali of Sudurpaschim Province, Pranish Magar has been active in Nepali theatre for the last few years.  He is currently doing his graduation in Nepali literature and journalism at Pashupati Campus, Kathmandu. Besides writing, he has a special interest in music, acting, travel, and photography. He has been actively writing, acting, singing, and playing musical instruments for a number of plays.

About the Group 

Mandala Theatre - Nepal is a group of young, enthusiastic, and dedicated theatre workers of Nepal. After long training and individual involvement in this field, in 2008 a group was formed to keep working in this field. It has devoted itself to explore, popularize, and preserve the varieties of traditional and indigenous theatrical forms of Nepali society, and looks forward to work even more actively in the days ahead. Mandala Theatre Nepal is a registered company that delivers theatre productions and related services. It is also registered as a non-profit organization to serve its respective vision and mission for social responsibilities.

Country
Language(s)
Nepali
Genre(s)
Conventional, Folk
Entry
Invitees Only
Venue
Mandala Theatre
Date(s)
December 3 | 4:00 pm
Director
Dayahang Rai
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