Gursharan Singh wrote over two hundred drama scripts. Many of these were original plays, others were based on short stories, novels and even poems from contemporary writings. In 2010-11, writer and artistic director, Kewal Dhaliwal, published seven volumes of Gursharan Singh’s collected plays and released them in Chandigarh in the presence of Gursharan Singh. We discovered a few more scripts after the publication of these seven volumes. These will be brought out in another volume in the coming year. The seven volumes are being added with much gratitude to Kewal Dhaliwal, who is also a member of the Trust.
Even the ancient art of Wayang Kulit (shadow puppetry) is getting a makeover. Dalang (puppeteers) are now incorporating jokes about current politics, K-Pop idols, and Marvel movies into their eight-hour all-night performances. A new generation of artists is creating "Wayang Hip Hop" and "Wayang Cyberpunk," ensuring that these thousand-year-old ghosts remain relevant in the age of the smartphone.
Indonesia has not just consumed K-pop; it has reverse-engineered it. The boy band SB19 (originally Filipino) is huge here, but the real story is the Indonesian agencies—like Star Be and MECIMapro —debuting local K-pop groups singing in Bahasa Indonesia. Groups like Secret Number (with Indonesian member Dita) and X:IN blend K-pop choreography with Indonesian keroncong instruments. It is a hybrid that used to feel fake. Now, it feels like the future. bokep indo ngewe binor tobrut toket keluar asi1 verified
Welcome to the new order of Nusantara pop. Even the ancient art of Wayang Kulit (shadow
Even the ancient art of Wayang Kulit (shadow puppetry) is getting a makeover. Dalang (puppeteers) are now incorporating jokes about current politics, K-Pop idols, and Marvel movies into their eight-hour all-night performances. A new generation of artists is creating "Wayang Hip Hop" and "Wayang Cyberpunk," ensuring that these thousand-year-old ghosts remain relevant in the age of the smartphone.
Indonesia has not just consumed K-pop; it has reverse-engineered it. The boy band SB19 (originally Filipino) is huge here, but the real story is the Indonesian agencies—like Star Be and MECIMapro —debuting local K-pop groups singing in Bahasa Indonesia. Groups like Secret Number (with Indonesian member Dita) and X:IN blend K-pop choreography with Indonesian keroncong instruments. It is a hybrid that used to feel fake. Now, it feels like the future.
Welcome to the new order of Nusantara pop.