Updated On: 01 December, 2023 07:27 AM IST | Mumbai | Devashish Kamble
A performing space in the city will host a three-week long festival that explores the construct of boundaries through artistic expression

Musician and curator TM Krishna at a previous performance. File pic
What does redefining boundaries mean to you? Much like the concept of boundaries, the answer to the question remains fluid and subjective. For some, it means going beyond the limitations that they set for themselves, or breaking the confines of what society limits them to. For others like Aruvi, scriptwriter of Nooramma Biriyani Durbar, a play that portrays the struggles of the transgender community through food, their mere existence is an act of redefining boundaries. Aruvi, with a host of other artistes who share the passion for reshaping narratives through art will rendezvous today at Should Art 2023: Boundary, a performing arts festival conceptualised by G5A Foundation, a not-for-profit organisation that promotes contemporary art.

Musicians from the Manganiar and Langa communities will make a return this year