Home / Mumbai-guide / Things To Do / Article /
More than words
Updated On: 13 July, 2019 07:59 AM IST | Mumbai | Shunashir Sen
This event will see a performer juggle poetry, spoken word, dance and music

Nupur Saraswat performs poetry and the spoken word
Time was when Charles Bukowski, after he had found literary fame at an advanced age, would conduct poetry readings where — if they didn't like his performance — the audience would throw beer at him and generally descend into a violence-fuelled state of utter chaos. That's the sort of emotions that poems can bring flooding out in people looking for an escape route from the drudgery of daily existence. And it's what Nupur Saraswat, too, hopes she can trigger in people — minus the riotous violence, of course — at an event next week where poetry, the spoken word and music will intermingle in an artistic confluence.
Saraswat, who also performs as one half of spoken-word duo Two Sanskari Girls, tells us, "I think that for the longest time, performing poetry has been a private act done with very little regard for the audience. People think that because these are words, they don't have to put anything else of themselves in since the meanings of the words are enough to carry the story through. But the truth is the words need to be supplemented with your body, hands, eyes and feet — your entire self, really. And for me, that's where true poetic expression comes from."
How do you like the new new mid-day.com experience? Share your feedback and help us improve.

