Adishakti Laboratory For Theatre Art Research NGO Organization Members
Name
Designation
Pan
Aadhaar
Nimmy Raphel
Chief Functionary
Available
Available
Sudeep Srivastava
Board Member
Available
Available
Sathya Saran
Board Member
Available
Available
Chandrika Grover Ralleigh
Board Member
Available
Available
Rathi Jaffer
Board Member
Available
Available
Indu Gandhi
Board Member
Available
Available
Adishakti Laboratory For Theatre Art Research Source Funds
Department Name
Source
Finacial Year
Amount Sanctioned
Purpose
Nil
State
2013-2014
Not Specified
Nil
Donation
Central
2013-2014
Not Specified
1. British Council of Arts (UK), 2. Freie Universtat Berlin, 3 Clowns Sans Frantieres (France)
Donation
Overseas
2013-2014
Not Specified
1. British Council of Arts (UK), 2. Freie Universtat Berlin, 3 Clowns Sans Frantieres (France)
Nil
State
2014-2015
Not Specified
Nil
Donation
Central
2014-2015
Not Specified
Donation
Donation
Overseas
2014-2015
Not Specified
1. Scottish Dance Theatre (UK), 2. Alison Reid (UK), 3. Katherine Norman (UK), 4. David A Joseph (Australia), 5. Nelson Fernandez (UK), 6. Nicole Seiler (Switzerland), 7. Srinivasan, 8 Mohamed Saleem (Singapore), 9. Clown Sans Frontieres (France)
Nil
State
2015-2016
Not Specified
Nil
1. Daniel Neil Bye (UK), 2. Maria Manuela Lino De Sousa Oliveira Tomas (Portugal), 3 Steina Ohman (Finland), 4. Katherine Norman (USA), 5. Clare Burnett (UK), 6
Central
2015-2016
Not Specified
Donation
Ministry of Culture
Central
2018-2019
13
Received the amount for Financial Assistance for Building Grant Scheme and spent for the same purpose
Adishakti Laboratory For Theatre Art Research Key Issues and
Operational Areas, Major Activiities & Achivements
Operational Districts: Puducherry
Operational States: PUDUCHERRY
AchieveMents: Adishakti was founded in Mumbai in 1981 by Veenapani Chawla. In 1989 it was registered as Adishakti Laboratory for Theatre Art Research {ALTAR} Public Charitable Trust in Delhi. This so that it could function on an all India basis belonging to no specific region but able to root itself freely anywhere in the country. Both a theatre troupe and a locus for hybrid performing arts and interdisciplinary research Adishakti is the home from which national and international performances, workshops, artist exchanges and research are generated. Adishaktis goal is to develop a contemporary new aesthetic in postcolonial times by drawing upon seminal Indian knowledge systems and processes of knowing. Adishaktis work consequently is known to have influenced Indian arts practice in the fields of music, traditional forms, folk arts, dance and cinema.