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Installation harks back to a painful past

Installation harks back to a painful past
Sun, 12/20/2009 - 04:43 — bizu somoyInstallation harks back to a painful past

On the occasion of Victory Day, as well as marking the Martyred Intellectuals’ Day, a large installation has been erected at the Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy (BSA) premises. The installation resembles a badhyabhumi (killing field), where replicas of human bodies and limbs have been placed here and there. Along with light and sound, the installation creates an eerie ambience at night. A group of theatre activists have worked behind the installation, with the help of BSA authorities. The installation will remain throughout BSA’s Victory Day celebration programme.Photo: Mumit M.
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