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Her contorted body will remind you of your past
Updated On: 13 April, 2009 07:45 AM IST | | Manish Gaekwad
From playing a doormat in Anurag Kashyap's Gulaal to getting stuck in The Doorway, Jyoti Dogra holds the key to a stage act, we warn you, will make you wish she didn't live next door

From playing a doormat in Anurag Kashyap's Gulaal to getting stuck in The Doorway, Jyoti Dogra holds the key to a stage act, we warn you, will make you wish she didn't live next door
Gallery Beyond is a quaint hidden corner in the art district of Kala Ghoda, where Jyoti Dogra's strange Inuit sounds are muffled in the phantom-like space she invades in the hall. What manifests through her devised performance piece is that she has learnt well from her study of Jerzy Grotowski and Antonin Artaud's experimental theatre art forms, to launch on her unsuspecting audience a "theatre of cruelty" method rarely seen in this country. Scraggy and unkempt after an arduous rehearsal, clad in worn-out track pants, Jyoti talks about how sounds can give rise to images.
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