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Sharanya Ramprakash

Intersection between gender, tradition and language.

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Sharanya Ramprakash is a Bengaluru based theatre maker. She places her work in the intersection between gender, tradition and language. She writes, acts, directs and collaborates with a range of forms, communities and theatre makers across local, national and international locations. Her work is research based, collaborative and exploratory. She is an INLAKS scholar and Member of the Lincoln Centre Director’s Lab, New York. She is the recipient of the Shankar Nag Theatre Award 2022. Her latest work includes Mahindra Excellence in Theatre Award (META) winning play Akshayambara, Nava (Aravani Art Project | supported by IFA Project 560), Artificial Hells (Taiwan International Festival of Arts) and Project Darling (ReFrame Fellowship | produced by Prakask Raj).

About the speaker

Sharanya Ramprakash is a Bengaluru based theatre maker. She places her work in the
intersection between gender, tradition and language. She writes, acts, directs and collaborates
with a range of forms, communities and theatre makers across local, national and international
locations. Her work is research based, collaborative and exploratory. She is an INLAKS scholar
and Member of the Lincoln Centre Director’s Lab, New York. She is the recipient of the Shankar
Nag Theatre Award 2022.
Her latest work includes Mahindra Excellence in Theatre Award (META) winning play
Akshayambara, Nava (Aravani Art Project | supported by IFA Project 560), Artificial Hells
(Taiwan International Festival of Arts) and Project Darling (ReFrame Fellowship | produced by
Prakask Raj).

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