Bengaluru's audience has a genuine curiosity for new experiences, notes director and playwright Roysten Abel. Teaming up with percussionist Ranjit Barot, Roysten is preparing to present the audio-visual performance Beat Route featuring 10 esteemed folk percussionists from Rajasthan and Kerala. He describes the upcoming show in the city as an "earthy, high-spirited electro experience." Roysten emphasizes the importance of creating a fresh and enjoyable experience for both himself and his team, avoiding any sense of contrivance. He highlights the excitement of collaborating with talented musicians who are encountering something truly unique. Abel discusses the evolving audience preferences in theatre, emphasizing the need to sustain attention and engage individuals with varying attention spans. He mentions drawing inspiration from personal experiences to create his own distinct music, focusing on experimentation and innovation in his productions.The show will take place at the Chowdiah Memorial Hall at 5 pm on October 5th.
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...