Updated On: 21 July, 2012 01:25 AM IST | | Soma Das
For artist Sahej Rahal's latest live performance, Bhramana II, he will don mythical warrior attire and play the didgeridoo as he navigates the Dhobi Talao subway in his quest to map the city. Piqued enough to join him?
In February this year, 24-year-old artist Sahej Rahal dressed up as a medieval shaman with a staff and “invaded” the Bandra Skywalk. Soon, children, students and B-boys frequenting the skywalk started following him around, which made him look like a desi Pied Piper of sorts. This was Part I of the Bhramana series, which is an attempt to document the city by interrupting the present and staging the past and the future through elaborate rituals.

An image from Bhramana I when Sahej Rahal dressed up as a shaman and roamed the Bandra Skywalk