Discovering a new sound is consistently exciting, according to Roysten Abel.
The audience in Bengaluru is genuinely curious about new experiences, unlike other cities, states director and playwright Roysten Abel. Along with ace percussionist Ranjit Barot, Roysten is set to sta...
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The audience in Bengaluru has a genuine curiosity for new experiences, according to director and playwright Roysten Abel. Teaming up with percussionist Ranjit Barot, Roysten is bringing together 10 master folk percussionists from Rajasthan and Kerala for an audio-visual performance titled Beat Route in the city this weekend. Describing it as an "earthy, high-spirited electro experience," he emphasizes the importance of creating enjoyable experiences organically without feeling forced. Roysten highlights the thrill of collaborating with talented musicians to craft something truly unique. 'Theatre has a broader appeal to younger audiences,' he observes, noting its resilience amidst changing entertainment landscapes.

Roysten draws inspiration from his personal experiences while tackling the distinct challenges each new production brings. By focusing on creating his own distinctive music and aiming for freshness and innovation, he aims to engage both himself and the audience.The event is scheduled to take place at the Chowdiah Memorial Hall at 5 pm on October 5th.