Dastangos were mimics, narrators, actors and ventriloquists but were
also often the creator of their stories, weaving episodes
extemporaneously.
Tilism, magically enchanted realms, and Aiyyari, professional
tricksters, were the peculiar preserve of Indian and Urdu Dastangos and
they so expatiated on this in the oral realm that it became the longest
fictional narrative ever produced in India.
When finally put to print at the end of the nineteenth century the
Dastan-e Amir Hamza ran into 46 mammoth volumes of over a thousand
pages each, generated entirely by oral storytelling over generations.
The present revival of Dastangoi was put into effect by Mahmood
Farooqui under the guidance of the leading scholar of the Dastanic
tradition, S. R. Faruqi.
Over the last five years he and his team which has also included the
actor Naseeruddin Shah, have given over hundred performances in most
major cities of India and abroad. These have included tours to Pakistan
and to the United States.
The performances have been enthusiastically received almost everywhere
since, in spite of the high Urdu medium, the Dastans still seem capable
of entertaining the elite and the commoners alike.
Date: Sunday, November 8, 2009
Time: 6:30pm - 8:30pm
Location: Amphitheatre, Indira Gandhi National Centre for Arts (IGNCA)
Street: Dr. Rajendra Prasad Marg (Near India Gate/ Rajpath)
City/Town: New Delhi, India