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Life is the greatest role we play | Chittaranjan Tripathy | TEDxDepartment Of Commerce
TEDx Talks· 2026-03-05 17:13
Namaskar. Good afternoon. Thank you so much for the invitation to be a part of this uh session.So I don't know why I am here. So I am not a star. I am not a na.So still you people have you considered my name to be here. So in nutshell I'm a theater practitioner. It all started when I was a kid.So I come from a family of folk singers folk theater practitioners. There's a folk form called pala palaan in Orisa. I come from Orisa even though I'm a trippati.uh so you can find a lot of tupati and mishas in Odisha ...
What It Actually Takes to Run a Broadway Show Every Night | WSJ
The Wall Street Journal· 2026-02-27 17:00
- Whenever there's been war, famine, economic downturns, Broadway has been a place for people to come and to put their fears aside and sit there and be entertained. It's part of our national character. - It's a very New York feeling when you're leading up to that time when a Broadway show is happening, there's more cabs, there's more restaurants bustling, there's all of these people lining up outside every Broadway theater.- When you hear that crowd and that murmur going out there, the musicians feel it, th ...
Building 21st-Century Skills Through Theatre | Sara Gupta | TEDxApeejay School Noida
TEDx Talks· 2026-02-02 17:18
We think that everybody communicates in the same way. We've built everything around the fact that everybody communicates in the same way. But along we've forgotten one simple thing that there is no shared language for everyone.For some people the biggest struggle in life isn't about intelligence or creativity or effort. The biggest struggle in life is that they cannot represent their thoughts, their feelings and their emotions because they do not have a language to communicate. You know, I didn't come at th ...
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The Wall Street Journal· 2026-01-30 17:04
For decades, British and European imports dominated the theater scene in this country. But eventually, homegrown artists took center stage. https://t.co/urSGZNWVeJ ...
The Symphony of Science and Stage: Navigating Passion and Profession | Anil Rastogi | TEDxIETLucknow
TEDx Talks· 2026-01-26 17:37
थक्स सो गुड मॉर्निंग टू बी न्यू पीपल टोल्ड यूजीरे एजुकेशनली सिक्स आई वास आई फिनिश एमएससी ऑफकोर्स उसके लिए उम्र बढ़ानी पड़ी थी छ महीने सो ऑफली 19 इफाक से माय थिएटर करियर आल्सो स्टार्टेड माय साइंटिफिक करियर यू नो इन सच फर्न एजुकेशन वाज़ आल्सो नॉट वेरी नॉट गिवन यूस आई वाली द फर्स्ट पोस्ट ग्रेजुएट फ्रॉम माय फ 2022 चिल्ड्रन बट सम आई आई सॉ सम थिएटर एंड आई वास वै सो आई थॉट व्हाई नॉट ट्राई थिएटर 1961 आई माय फर्स्ट प्ले नूर जहां बंगाली डायरेक्टर मिस्टर बोस एंड आई फाउंड दैट द रोल वाली अप्रिशिएटेड बाय पीपल एंड वासिएशन आई ...
Word Weaver | Saumya Joshi | TEDxAhmedabadIntlSchool
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-19 16:30
together for him. >> Hi, thank you very much. I'm Somia Jooshi.I'm a playwright, a lyricist, a screenwriter, but above all a theater practitioner. And I use this term above all because I feel what I primarily do in my life Okay, that is uh theater and I also feel that in spite of writing 102 knockout out a very popular Bollywood film and in spite of writing an OTT show like FU and in spite of writing dialogues and lyrics for national award-winning films like Helaro and in spite of writing a blockbuster Coke ...
On the Other Side of the Curtain | Antonia Zegers | TEDxFrutillar
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-17 17:58
[Música] Qué lindo este teatro. Mi abuela Cristina Portot fue una gran productora de teatro y eso a mí me regaló un recuerdo fundacional de mi vida. Yo tenía entre 6 7 años y habíamos ido con mi abuela a la calle San Diego, al teatro Caupolicán a cortar las entradas del Cabarevillú, una obra muy exitosa que mezclaba teatro y cabaré y que ella producía junto al gran Tomás Vidiella.Ya había comenzado la función, se sentía ese murmullo, esa esa energía y mi abuela, yo aproveché que ella estaba ahí con otras pe ...
Listen to your heart | Eglė Jackaitė | TEDxKlaipėda
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-10 16:47
Čia taip garbingai. Laba diena. Gera, kad esat.Kėžių po pertraukos keletą atsirado laisvų, bet jūsų yra daug ir gera būti kartu. Ačiū už tokį gražų pristatymą. Julija manęs paklausė: "Eglė, ar jaudinatės?" Ir aš sakau: "Taip. O čia aš trašku, [juokas] sakau taip, kaip jau kai nebesijaudini, tai net nėr ko lipti į sceną. Visada yra pagarba scenai ir natūralu, kad yra jaudulys, yra atsakomybė. Tiktai ne toks, kad nebegalėtum jo valdyti. Araškėsiu, Andriau. Ai, išsiimkim, palaukit. Gerai, ko tokio taip pat buv ...
All the World’s a Stage | Emma Watson | TEDxReptonSchoolDubai
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-29 16:42
Performing Arts & Education - Key Themes - Repton's performing arts program aims to help students control, channel, and master extremes to reach their full potential [19] - The performing arts provide skills applicable beyond the stage, such as communication and perspective-taking [18] - Repton's historical performances date back to 1557, with students writing prologues and epilogues [13] Historical Context & Evolution - Ancient Greek theater used masks and amphitheater seating to represent and balance social hierarchies and human emotions [4][5] - Shakespeare's plays utilized language and imagination to overcome stage limitations and explore extremes of nature and human nature [9] - Modern performances like War Horse, Frankenstein, and Harry Potter and the Cursed Child push boundaries through puppetry, casting choices, and stagecraft [10][11][12] Repton School's Performing Arts History - Early Repton performances faced skepticism but were ultimately successful, with students even writing their own comedic plays [2][15] - The Repton Amateur Dramatic Society debuted in 1911, overcoming initial negative perceptions [15] - Repton built the 400 theater in 1957 to celebrate its anniversary, with Hamlet as the opening production in 1959 [16][17]
The World is Your Stage | Dhar Veen Surendran | TEDxUKM
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-20 15:49
Core Message - The speech emphasizes the transformative power of theater, advocating for authenticity and self-expression [2][5][16] - It suggests that life is a performance where individuals often wear masks to seek approval, while theater provides a safe space to reveal one's true self [5][7][8] - The speaker encourages embracing imperfections and viewing challenges like dyslexia and ADHD as unique strengths within the theatrical context [4] Theater's Impact - Theater is presented as a chaotic yet healing environment where emotions are not suppressed but celebrated and channeled [3][11][12] - It allows individuals to explore different roles and discover hidden truths about themselves, fostering personal growth and self-acceptance [2][6][8] - The speaker shares anecdotes of witnessing shy individuals becoming expressive and quiet children finding their voice on stage, highlighting theater's ability to unlock potential [6] Call to Action - The speech serves as an invitation to embrace one's true self and step into the "stage" of life with authenticity and courage [13][16] - It encourages listeners to shed their masks, speak their truth, and shine as their unique selves, even if they feel like misfits [7][16] - The speaker passes on the "water" (knowledge and inspiration) to the next generation, urging them to use theater as a medium for social change and personal transformation [15][16]