Sanyukta Saha and Vrinda Misra | December 21, 2022
" ‘The last thing I expected’ or ‘sudden’ evokes the sense of a jerk, like sitting on the last seat of a DTC bus, right above the tyre, and the driver pushes the brake, and the head and the body are thrown off centre - opposite to each other. It lasts for a moment, and is a small movement. What if ordinary living was a series of these moments and movements that destabilise you, woven in and layered with each other across time and space. When life is systemically a series of happenings that throw you off, suddenness acquires a quality that is pervasive, invisible in its constancy, and slow. "
In this essay, two members of Aagaaz Theatre Trust document the beginnings of a long-term engagement with 6 girls from Hazrat Nizamuddin Basti in New Delhi, a neighbourhood they have worked in individually, and then collectively, since 2009. How do chronic stressors and structural violence impact the lives of these girls? Then, what does the work of creating long-term adolescent support circles look like?
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