Team Bhavahara, in collaboration with the Indian Institute for Performing Arts, recently presented their latest community theatre production, ‘Bhayaprasthav’, in Bahrain. The play, inspired by SDG 15: Life on Land, featured the talents of around 40 artists both on and off stage. The event took place at the Cultural Hall in Bahrain and marked the 21st anniversary of the annual celebration ‘Aaghosh 2024’. This production aimed to highlight sustainability and community responsibility, shifting focus from their previous production inspired by the Indian epic ‘Mahabharata’.
The main objective of ‘Bhayaprasthav’ was to raise awareness about the importance of protecting ecosystems and inspiring positive environmental action. The play received praise from dignitaries such as His Excellency Vinod K Jacob, Ambassador of India to the Kingdom of Bahrain, who attended the event as Chief Guest. MP Maryam Al Dhaen and Betsy Matheison of This is Bahrain were also guests of honour at the event. The performance garnered an overwhelmingly positive response from the audience, showcasing Team Bhavahara’s ability to serve as a powerful voice for change through the arts.
With a focus on sustainability and community responsibility, ‘Bhayaprasthav’ aimed to deliver a powerful message about the need to protect the environment. By drawing inspiration from SDG 15: Life on Land, the play highlighted the urgent need for action to conserve ecosystems and promote environmental sustainability. Through their creative and impactful storytelling, Team Bhavahara succeeded in engaging the audience and sparking conversations about these important issues.
The collaboration between Team Bhavahara and the Indian Institute for Performing Arts resulted in a successful production that captivated a packed audience at the Cultural Hall in Bahrain. By showcasing the talents of around 40 artists, both on and off stage, the play demonstrated the group’s commitment to using the arts as a platform for social change. The event also celebrated the 21st anniversary of the annual celebration ‘Aaghosh 2024’, further solidifying Team Bhavahara’s reputation as a leading voice for community engagement through theatre.
Dignitaries such as His Excellency Vinod K Jacob, Ambassador of India to the Kingdom of Bahrain, and other esteemed guests, attended the performance of ‘Bhayaprasthav’ as a show of support for the important message it conveyed. The play received overwhelming praise from the audience, with many commending Team Bhavahara for their efforts in raising awareness about environmental issues and inspiring positive action. As a result, the group’s reputation as a creative force for change through the arts was further solidified, setting the stage for future impactful productions.
In conclusion, Team Bhavahara’s latest community theatre production, ‘Bhayaprasthav’, in Bahrain was a resounding success. By drawing inspiration from SDG 15: Life on Land and focusing on sustainability and community responsibility, the play delivered a powerful message about the importance of protecting ecosystems and promoting environmental action. The collaboration between Team Bhavahara and the Indian Institute for Performing Arts showcased the talents of around 40 artists and highlighted the group’s commitment to using the arts as a platform for social change. With the support of dignitaries and a positive response from the audience, ‘Bhayaprasthav’ solidified Team Bhavahara’s reputation as a leading voice for community engagement through theatre.