The love of a family is life’s greatest blessing, be it any kind, ancestoral or friends, professional or spiritual, but the sense of belonging to a cohesive group of people, is what helps us get through the best and the worst phase of our life, together, hand in hand with the people who care for us, and with the people whom we care about. Project Pulse’s – Tathastu, which exploits one such trait is the feeling of togetherness, a musical display portraying the emotions of a family, and the type of roller cosater ride that each member of a family experiences.
A family is not always about being happy, having the best of whatever one needs in life, but alongside these merrier moments, it takes a lot from each member of the family to keep that bond of togetherness strong and more importantly pass it on to their younger ones to carry it forward. This musical story from the talented and passionate dancers at Tathastu speaks about not only how life is all rosy with your parents, brothers and sisters around, a life where all challenges are faced bravely, but also speaks about how sacrifices are made and how they adhere to the well being of the entire family.
The family in this story has a father and a mother who along with their 4 children, one brother and three sisters embark upon a journey of happiness and sorrow, patience and anxiousness. An incident which befalls upon them, affects Mayank, the only son in the family, and this fable is about how they overcome this painful ordeal, a journey which they traverse through seas of emotions , an ordeal which they fought with, staying together as one. The act puts before you the lack of hope from Mayank’s sisters, the feeling of despair and disbelief from a father for his only son, and the pain and love of a mother whose eyes are still sore with the grief.
What happened with Mayank? Which incident led to his parents’ sorrow? Will Mayank’s parents regain their long gone happiness or will they move on with life and their family! How would a family react to either of these life changing experiences? How would you feel about this pulsating climax? As rightly said, other things may change us, but we always start and end with a family !!!
Come witness this intense emotional act and the suspense unfold at Project Pulse’s – Tathastu @ 7/8th November, 2009. For more details about the event and to purchase tickets: Click Here
Stay tuned for Project Pulse – Tathastu’s last story next week…
Till then, take care, and love your family above everything else !!!
“There is no doubt that it is around the family and the home that all the greatest virtues, the most dominating virtues of human society, are created, strengthened and maintained” – Winston Churchill
Ciao …
!Samkit Shah!