Body Belongs
A Tibetan poet and activist explains how one can belong intensely to one’s convictions, when one’s body is subjected to torture.
A Tibetan poet and activist explains how one can belong intensely to one’s convictions, when one’s body is subjected to torture.
The Gundecha Brothers explain how a scientific exploration of the body is essential to the making of a musician.
A Creative Movement Therapy expert talks about breaking the body’s habits to find its freedom and expression.
Well known for his moral courage, this veteran explains how courage springs from discipline and response-ability, at war as well as in peacetime.
An activist couple insists that making visible the invalids, the sick and the dying, and offering them as symbols of tragedy, is doubly unfair: a needless violence.
Internet artist and entrepreneur Prayas Abhinav argues that an organic engagement with technology is possible only if we adopt it more fully and in a balanced manner.
A Body-Earth Rights activist examines the body in the macro and micro universes as well as in relation to Planet Earth.
A dancer and yoga practitioner reflects on the body’s happy state as an ideal to follow.
When Play Becomes Work, and Work, Play
A submariner, marathoner, Everest climber, social activist–this man pushes the body’s limits and seeks adventure in myriad forms
How have political narratives been able to brainwash citizens of our nation into developing a sense of fear and distrust? Why have we lost the conviction to have faith in our neighbours and why do we grow increasingly distant from them?