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TATA Literature Live! 2017 – Saatvika Kantamneni

TATA Literature Live! 2017

Role Head of Stage, Venue Manager – Experimental Theatre

A 4-day international literary festival held in Bombay, TATA Literature Live! is in its eighth year with over 130 participants from 15 countries. The festival includes panel discussions, debates, book launches, conversations, presentations and theatre performances.

Whether you love numbers or neural connections, mythology or history, corporate speak or government speak, world views or mind views, we have got it all. On the eminent roster for the eighth edition of the festival is three-time Pulitzer award winner Thomas Friedman, speaker extraordinaire and author of The World Is Flat; Marcus du Sautoy, Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford, who turns math into entertaining prose in his book Finding Moonshine; Also lending added grace to the festival are the indomitable Dame Margaret Drabble, award-winning novelist, biographer and critic; and Catharine MacKinnon, feminist scholar, lawyer, educator and activist, who is respected for her legal work in the arena of sexual harassment.

Performances included Diary of a Madman (Wales), X&Y (UK), The Big Fellow (Ireland), Dubliner’s Dilemma (Ireland), Master on Masters – Music Concert by Ustad Amjad Ali Khan (India) at various venues across the festival.

National Centre for the Performing Arts, Nariman Point and Prithvi Theatre, Juhu – November 2017