Servant of the Wind

Synopsis
(1f) SERVANT OF THE WIND is a dynamic investigation of psycho-physical presence and embodied memory using storytelling styles from the United States and India. Inspired by time Annalisa spent in southern India, a land she claims as a second home through her father's lineage, SERVANT examines cycles of memory and the passing on of history and tradition.
SERVANT OF THE WIND is on the New Play Exchange.
Production History
(1f) SERVANT OF THE WIND is a dynamic investigation of psycho-physical presence and embodied memory using storytelling styles from the United States and India. Inspired by time Annalisa spent in southern India, a land she claims as a second home through her father's lineage, SERVANT examines cycles of memory and the passing on of history and tradition.
SERVANT OF THE WIND is on the New Play Exchange.
Production History
- An excerpt of SERVANT was staged at the Kennedy Center's Millennium Stage on September 28th, 2015 as part of the Women's Voices Theatre Festival.
- SERVANT had a workshop on February 20th, 2016 at Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company as part of the Connectivity program for Rajiv Joseph's GUARDS AT THE TAJ.
- SERVANT was produced as part of the February 2016 Intersections Festival in Washington DC and directed by Anna Lathrop.