The Bengaluru audience has a genuine curiosity for new experiences, according to director and playwright Roysten Abel, unlike other cities. Collaborating with percussionist Ranjit Barot, Roysten is preparing to showcase Beat Route, an audio-visual performance featuring 10 master folk percussionists from Rajasthan and Kerala. Describing the event as an "earthy, high-spirited electro experience," Roysten emphasizes the importance of creating a new and enjoyable experience for both himself and the team without any artificiality. He finds it thrilling to collaborate with talented musicians who are exposed to something truly unique for the first time. Roysten shares insights on the evolution of theatre in engaging a younger audience and discusses his approach to creating original music inspired by his personal experiences, aiming to present something fresh and engaging to captivate both himself and the viewers.The event will take place at the Chowdiah Memorial Hall on October 5th at 5 pm.
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...