
All world's a stage!
Narrating the acting of Ammannur Chakyar is Venu G, his disciple, who shared that sitting in the audience, watching Chakyar perform on that day was Pina Bausch, a German dancer and choreographer, known for the neo-expressionist movement tradition. Moved by the intensity and profoundness in the dramatisation of Bali, Bausch expressed to Venu for an audience with him. Obliging the request, Venu ushered her backstage. On entering the greenroom, Ms Bausch went up to Ammannur Chakyar and prostrated in front of him, as an ultimate gesture of her appreciation. But in response, Venu shared how Chakyar had not even acknowledged her.
'He was definitely indifferent, making paan, and eating it.
That evening, when I was
walking him back to his residence, I asked politely of his behaviour.'
Quite simply, the reply of Chakyar was, 'How do you think I should have behaved when I am merely the individual?'

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