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Tagore’s European legacy
The process of finding actors to perform each of the 13 poems in The Story of Gitanjali in a different…
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Tagore’s relevance
While researching the different translations of Tagore’s English Gitanjali for our performance of The Story of Gitanjali on 23 September,…
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If, hearing your call, no-one comes, then go on alone
This morning, as I read the blog post ‘Once in a lifetime’ by our friend AJ Leon, I was reminded…
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A day (or two) of excitement
Yesterday morning, I heard that Chitrangada has been translated into Chinese by Professor Mao Shichang of Lanzhou University. In March…
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Introducing Sayan
Kaberi and I began yesterday by exploring Sayan’s page on ReverbNation. We ended up listening to all 12 of his…
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Gathering the team for ‘The Story of Gitanjali’
The Story of Gitanjali may not be as elaborate as the opening ceremony of the Olympics. However, it does need…
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Six weeks to ‘The Story of Gitanjali’ and the global premiere of ‘Chitrangada’
This is my delight, thus to wait and watch at the wayside where shadow chases light and the rain comes…
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Staging ‘The Story of Gitanjali’ in Brussels
We will be restaging The Story of Gitanjali especially for the charity gala premiere of Chitrangada in September, both as…

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Jo Cox MP & Tagore – #MoreInCommon
The assassination of Labour MP Jo Cox on Thursday while working for her constituents has shocked many of us in the UK.…
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The Dartington connection
I have recently been reminded about my visits over the years to Dartington Hall, near Totnes, Devon in South-West England. The connection…
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Where the mind is without fear
It has been over a year since my last post here. Let me explain why. In January 2013, I wrote about Coconut…
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A special Tagore anniversary
A version of this post first appeared on the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust blog on 9 May 2013. 7 May 2013 was…




