• Kadamati

  • Jun 13 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 8 mins
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    MauHaus Productions presents A Blind Play. Episode 30. “Kadamati”

    Kadamati is Bengali for clay, the malleable matter capable of softness and hardness, of resilience and breakage. Kadamati is also the name of a dance devised by Akram Khan. A mass choreography open to the general public, it explores identity, connection, and belonging. It was performed in Trafalgar Square on the 24th of June 2016, the day after Britain broke, hardened and brittle, shattered by a referendum.

    Kadamati was adapted from the personal essay of the same name by Chiara Vascotto.

    This episode was directed and edited by Michael Mau

    STARRING

    Samantha Jonczyk as Chiara
    Sandie Keene as Jen
    Malya Muth as Christina
    Toni Poe as Fellow Dancer

    ADDITIONAL VOICES
    Drew Valins
    Michael Mau
    Anastasia Wilson
    Ryan Gaiser
    Carter Allen
    Andressa DaSilva

    Original music by Nitin Sawney and Trevor Tremaine.

    The podcast cover art was created by Geneva Hicks.

    Additional sound effects courtesy of Pixabay.

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    I sat down with Chiara Vascotto and Jen Irons as well as members of the cast of “Kadamati” to talk about the story, its origin, and the effects of art on politics. It’s a lively chat that will make you want to listen to the episode all over again. Enjoy.

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    All episodes directed and edited by Michael Mau
    Original Music by Trevor Tremaine
    Podcast cover art created by Geneva Hicks

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