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DESCRIPTION:CALLING SINGERS\, DANCERS\, AND STAGE HANDS\n(AMATEURS WELCOME)
 !!\nThe South Asia Center is staging Mission Suhani\, a modern Nautanki\nm
 usical in English and Hindi\nExperience Credit Available!Mission Suhani fo
 llows Suhani\, a confident young Indian bride\, and Chaliya\, her Non-Resi
 dent\nIndian (NRI) groom\, who has taken her dowry and left her in India. 
 Against familial and societal\npressure\, Suhani tracks him down in the U.
 S.\, recovers the dowry\, and finds her love!\nDirected by Dr. Devendra Sh
 arma (devnautanki.com)\, associate professor at California State\nUniversi
 ty\, Fresno. Dr. Sharma has crafted a brilliantly entertaining\, thought-p
 rovoking\, and moving\nmusical that examines women's empowerment.\nNautank
 i is one of the most popular performance genres of northern India and an i
 nspiration for\nBollywood films. Dr. Sharma adapts the traditional interac
 tive\, festive&nbsp\;Nautanki style to\ncontemporary spaces and social iss
 ues through music and humor. Rehearsals: Students must commit to 2-3 hours
  of practice on October 25\,\n26\, 27\, 28 and a dress rehearsal on Octobe
 r 31.\nPerformance: Tuesday\, November 1 at 8 pm in Setnor Auditorium.\nIn
 formation Meeting: Friday\, September 30 at 2 pm in 341 Eggers orContact: 
 Emera Bridger Wilson (elbridge@syr.edu) for more information.Sponsored by 
 the South Asia Center at the Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs 
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SUMMARY:SAC: Mission Suhani Musical Performance Information Meeting
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><b>CALLING SINGERS\, DANCERS\, AND STAGE HA
 NDS\n(AMATEURS WELCOME)!!</b>\n</p><p>The South Asia Center is staging <i>
 <b>Mission Suhani</b></i>\, a modern Nautanki\nmusical in English and Hind
 i\n</p><p>Experience Credit Available!</p><p><b><i>Mission Suhani </i></b>
 follows Suhani\, a confident young Indian bride\, and Chaliya\, her Non-Re
 sident\nIndian (NRI) groom\, who has taken her dowry and left her in India
 . Against familial and societal\npressure\, Suhani tracks him down in the 
 U.S.\, recovers the dowry\, and finds her love!\n</p><p>Directed by <b>Dr.
  Devendra Sharma</b> (devnautanki.com)\, associate professor at California
  State\nUniversity\, Fresno. Dr. Sharma has crafted a brilliantly entertai
 ning\, thought-provoking\, and moving\nmusical that examines women's empow
 erment.\n</p><p><b>Nautanki</b> is one of the most popular performance gen
 res of northern India and an inspiration for\nBollywood films. Dr. Sharma 
 adapts the traditional interactive\, festive&nbsp\;Nautanki style to\ncont
 emporary spaces and social issues through music and humor.</p><p> <b>Rehea
 rsals</b>: Students must commit to 2-3 hours of practice on October 25\,\n
 26\, 27\, 28 and a dress rehearsal on October 31.\n</p><p><b>Performance:<
 /b> Tuesday\, November 1 at 8 pm in Setnor Auditorium.\n</p><p><b>Informat
 ion Meeting:</b> Friday\, September 30 at 2 pm in 341 Eggers <b><i>or</i><
 /b></p><p><b>Contact: </b>Emera Bridger Wilson (elbridge@syr.edu) for more
  information.</p><p><b><i>Sponsored by the South Asia Center at the Moynih
 an Institute of Global Affairs</i></b> </p>
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