Sunday, May 26, 2024

A Psychological Thirst – Manmade Disaster



 
Venue - 1. Bangalore International Center 28th April 2024
             2. Ragi Kana 19th May 2024

    Event - 75th Edition and 76th Edition of Art Park Bengaluru






































Neeru Neeru..

What happens when you see life sources become scarce?

When we keep a blind eye to the realities of life

Our greed takes over the necessity.

When we encroach on wetlands build towers,

Who should we blame?

Neeru …Neeru…In my dreams, I hear the sound of water drops.

Each drop of water becomes precious. Scarcity knocks on the doors.

Summer days are long Climate change is everywhere

Sometimes the wait is long.

Pots are empty

Throat is dry

Plants are drying

The animals are dying

Can water be replaced by anything else?

Dirt, froth and chemicals make a dance in our lake

The fight is on time to manage with minimum water

Sometimes, the wait is long.

The sound of tanker trucks on the end of the road

Ah! What a sense of relief

The demand is more than the supply.

What will be our future?

If we keep our blind eyes to the life source Is the end coming closer?

Even Indra (the rain god) seems to punish us for what we have done

Another day an Instagram reel of someone taking Dristi of Bangalore

There should be mantra to get back our lakes and wetlands.

We waited for rain few drops came and disappeared to make our dosa on a hot pan someone shared a joke in my post.

Childhood emotions revoked I remembered the Tanir Tanir Tamil movie

A State of Mind 'A Psychological Thirst’.

Thirst…. Thirst Neeru… Neeru nowhere shrinking body and mind, loss of hope and life source

Maybe not everyone feels the pinch

I sit in the sun-baked living room and ponder what our future holds

An urban tale of a smart city's … concrete desert.

I perform with my body enduring the mental trauma of procuring water

It is an everyday ritual...reflect with my body act. 

(Poem Written on 27th April 2024)


























































































My Sincere Thanks to  
SG Vasudev Sir for his support and encouragement 
 Bhagya Ajaykumar for inviting me to the performance and the whole Team of Art Park Bengaluru for Support.
Photography by Bharath Vijay and Sandhya  Lokesh 





7 comments:

  1. Touching , loved the poetry and the way it’s put forward 👍

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  2. Such a powerful message, poetry is so good heart touching. Great work congratulations, keep going

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  3. Impactful … you have touched a very essential subject very nicely, heartiest congratulations

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  4. Valid points! This creates awareness and hope the authorities will wake up. Citizens too need to preserve the source of life…WATER/NEER!

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  5. Artist Dimple shaw includes metaphoric performing arts into her avid creativity. Herbert Read in his book, 'Philosophy of Modern Art', wrote to say, that a true artist in one who has concern, and works towards constantly reforming the society ". Dimple Shaw earnestly fits into this specific category of rarity, of expression through engagement of matter and spirit. The silent messages she passes on to the ignorant public, especially on matters of consequence related to environment and ecological imbalances, caution over man made catastrophe; are remarkably conveyed through her body language though, devoid of media being absent on such vital Communications by the artist. Media reporters should cognize such facts for global awareness, and to the benefit of Mankind.
    V. Hariraam
    Artist

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  6. Philosophy and social awareness through action !! Superb ! Best wishes, dimple !

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  7. A very creative performance with a powerful message.

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