Mamathamuthy Mother Theresa- A Dance Drama
"Mother Teresa marked the history of our century with courage. She served all human beings by promoting their dignity and respect, and made those who had been defeated by life feel the tenderness of God.'' - Pope John Paul II
"Mother Teresa's life proved that the only real revolution in human affairs flows from service to others and self-sacrifice out of love for Jesus Christ. She was a champion of the unwanted, from the outcast of Calcutta to the unwanted unborn of America. She was the genius of the little way of doing great things. Above all, she was in every sense a woman of the Gospel: strong in forgiving, tender to the poor, in love with Jesus Christ, and a servant of His Church. May God welcome her into eternal light and joy, and may the work of her sisters here in Colorado and around the world thrive on the legacy of mercy and Christian love she leaves with us." Archbishop Charles J. Chaput, Archdiocese of Denver.
No tribute is adequate for the magnitude of service rendered to the most deprived and the neglected of the society all over the world and especially in India by Blessed Mother Theresa. As the world remembers her birth Centenary, Kala Darshini came up with a dance drama on her life and works with the title ‘Mamatamurthy Mother Theresa” (Mother of Compassion - Mother Theresa).
The dance drama begins with Mother Theresa encountering India which exhibits culture and traditions at the same time glaring realities of poverty, oppression and unconcern. Mother Theresa realizes the call within the call to embrace the work among the poorest of the poor. She faces stiff opposition from both religious and civil heads of Calcutta city but proves that love triumphs over everything. The second half of the drama shows the works of charity reaching the culmination of her life which was marked by great rewards, recognitions and honours such as Bharat Ratna, Noble Peace Prize etc.,
Kala Darshini staged the drama on 5th March 2011 in the presence of a thousand audiences. Among the audience there were also the inmates of Nirmal Hruday Bhavan and other homes of the sisters of Missionaries of Charity. The MC Sisters arranged an exhibition with almost 28 large flux boards depicting the life of Mother Theresa and bringing out some of her rare photographs. The play moved some people to shed tears. Some felt it was extremely touching. It was staged by the students of Kala Darshini and some professional artists. Dr. Samaram, Dr. M.C. Das, Hajarathaiah Gupta, Sylvester and Panduranga Rao, were some of the dignitaries present on the occasion.
Dancers: Naga Rani, Priyanka, Jeslin, Lekhya Bharani, Kalyani, Rani, Pranaya, Jothi, Apurupa, Harini, Nirmala and Sudha. Actors: Ravali, Bandi Stanley, Jonnavithula Ramakrishna,Mahindra, Phani, Vasu, Rex, Nisha, Pathro,
Written by: Bandi Stanley; Music: Suryanarayana; Choreography: Hemanth Kumar; Organizer: Fr. Ravi Sekhar SJ.
A production of Kala Darshini, Andhra Loyola College, Vijayawada-520008…