Raghupriya Arts and Culture Society

Raghupriya Arts and Culture Society Most recent production includes award winning Bombay Black by Anosh Irani and the annual Diwali in BC Festival.

Raghupriya Arts and Culture society produces, develops, presents the annual Diwali in BC festival, workshops, training, arts events & presentations year around of diverse cultural and artistic perspectives with the mandate to represent the unrepresented. Raghupriya productions was founded by Rohit Chokhani with the intention of creating life transforming movies and dramatic arts which bring the cu

ltures of east and the west together in order to awaken the spiritual spark that exists within each one of us.

06/08/2020

The Twin Cities, the country, and many parts of the world have been convulsed by the murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis Police officers last week. While it has been surreal to witness the first congregations of people, after so many months of sheltering in place, take the form of massive protests against racist police violence, it is not surprising. For even in the past several months there have been a handful of high profile cases of black men and women extrajudicially killed by police (or ex-police), in Georgia (Ahmaud Arbery, 21), Louisville (Breonna Taylor, 26) and most recently - only a couple miles from Pangea World Theater’s studio- George Floyd (46). There are many more victims of white supremacy whose names and stories we never hear, including many tens of thousands who have been condemned to perish from Covid 19 due to their poverty, their criminal record, race, or immigration status. At Pangea World Theater, we express our grief and outrage at the lives destroyed by all forms of discrimination. We stand in solidarity with George Floyd’s family, with the Black Lives Matter movement and with all the protesters calling for long overdue systemic change.

Being very close to the epicenter of the violence, we watched with horror as many of our beloved businesses along our cherished Lake Street corridor, Northside Minneapolis and St. Paul were damaged or destroyed. Our hearts broke when we heard of spaces that we collaborate with and consider friends of Pangea - such as Gandhi Mahal, Migizi, El Nuevo Rodeo - had burnt down. We are as firm in our commitment to those community members today as ever, and we will be there to help them pick up the pieces and rebuild. And we commit not only to rebuilding Lake Street and Minneapolis, but to reimagining them. It is impossible to return to the status quo of “before”, and we likewise reject a future which deepens the already glaring inequities and violence around us and has more in common with fascism than democracy. Rather, we step forward with hope and determination towards a future made of mutual reciprocity, of joy and equity, peace and justice. The answers to our needs can be found within our own hearts and our own communities. As the great June Jordan told us, “we are the ones we have been waiting for.”

At Pangea World Theater, we believe in decolonizing practices. That starts with centering the voices from our black, brown, immigrant, q***r and indigenous circles, all of whom have centuries of experience with the violence of settler colonialism, patriarchy, racism and war. Until we create alternate visions to replace the current system of white supremacy, however, George Floyd’s death will unfortunately not be the last. We commit, therefore, to strengthen our practices and to continue to make fearless, determined and transformative art that ensures his life will not have been lost in vain.

The novelist and essayist Arundhati Roy recently wrote of the Coronavirus: “Nothing could be worse than a return to normality…[This pandemic] is a portal, a gateway between one world and the next. We can choose to walk through it, dragging the carcasses of our prejudice and hatred, our avarice, our data banks and dead ideas, our dead rivers and smoky skies behind us. Or we can walk through lightly...ready to imagine another world. And ready to fight for it”. The revolutionary moment that has arisen in the wake of the killing of George Floyd is yet another portal. And we believe that art, and specifically theater, has a role to play in this unshackling of our imaginations towards a new world; one that reclaims the commons and embodies solidarity, equity, liberation and the creation of sacred and collaborative spaces. We are ready to stand with all of you and fight for this, onstage and in our communities.

From the Pangea World Theater Staff and Board

04/09/2020

Apr 9, 2020 - At Diwali in B.C. and beyond, the Mumbai-born artist has been a driving force behind getting South Asian and other cultural diverse stories on local stages.

03/19/2020

𝐒𝐔𝐑𝐏𝐑𝐈𝐒𝐄!🤩
We are ecstatic to announce that we will be starting virtual dance and workout classes for juniors and adults right here on 𝑰𝑵𝑺𝑻𝑨𝑮𝑹𝑨𝑴 𝑳𝑰𝑽𝑬!

Let’s connect and dance together! Be sure to tune in and join us! ❤️
Stay tuned for our first insta-live session this Friday at 7pm! .

01/16/2020

Our mission is the further the voices of diverse women in theatre including those on the femme spectrum and strengthen cross-cultural diversity in Vancouver and surrounding areas.

Happening tonight with Made in BC - Dance on Tour. See you there!
12/05/2019

Happening tonight with Made in BC - Dance on Tour. See you there!

The Bhopal Disaster (Dec 2nd and 3rd 1984) has claimed over 25,000 lives and counting. This seems like a fantastic cause...
12/02/2019

The Bhopal Disaster (Dec 2nd and 3rd 1984) has claimed over 25,000 lives and counting. This seems like a fantastic cause to contribute. Our beloved Rahul Varma from Teesri Duniya Theatre in montreal
ran the Montreal Marathon to raise money for victims of Bhopal disaster; in 2001 he wrote the play Bhopal, a small clip from the Montreal production is available here;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MPO3P1luj-0&feature=youtu.be
On the 35th anniversary of this disaster today, he is joining the Global Solidarity Fast along with thousands from around the world. He will fast for 35 hours, in memory of victims and survivors.
Please support his fast by donating to help survivors. When donating, please indicate his name in the appropriate box.
Share his fundraising activity and further support the cause.

ICJB is a coalition led by the survivors of the 1984 disaster in Bhopal, India. Supporters like you from around the world have joined them in their campaign for justice, a life of dignity, and a toxic free future for all. 100% of your contribution will go directly to ICJB.

Not all Diwali gatherings are organized by us but we support all Diwali celebrations anywhere and everywhere. One such c...
11/03/2019

Not all Diwali gatherings are organized by us but we support all Diwali celebrations anywhere and everywhere. One such celebration is happening in kits tonight and with Diwali in B.C Concluded we for sure are looking forward to our first Diwali event this year with no responsibilities and only presence fun and festivities. Be there with Karima Essa Kim The Mital Gorman

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