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English: “Walls of time” a contemporary dance piece choreographed by Chitra Arvind is based on Robert Frost’s famous poem “Mending Wall”. The strength of Mending Wall, one of Frost’s, most often quoted poems, rests upon a contradiction. Its two famous lines oppose each other. The poem maintains that:
“Something there is that doesn’t love a wall” But it also insists: “Good fences make good neighbours” The contradiction is logical, for, the opposing statements are uttered by two different types of people and both are right. Man cannot live without walls, boundaries, limits and particularly self-limitations; yet he resents all bonds and is happy at the downfall of any barrier. Here the boundary line is useless: “There where it is we do not need the wall”. |
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Source | Photography by Dr.Rekha Rajeev |
Author | Chitra Arvind |
“Walls of time” is a contemporary dance piece choreographed by Chitra Arvind, Artistic Director of Rhythmotion, for Bengaluru Habba and Chalana 2008.
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