

Buried Treasures
Buried Treasures
Musical Tales from India and Europe
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Harmonie Deschamps : Singing, staging, artistic director
Avik Roy : Percussions, composition
Bhanu Sharma : Singing, bass, composition
Chayan Adhikari : Guitar, singing, composition
Mohammed Shameem : Puppeteer
Tales and fables, shaped by time and travel, are fragments of our shared Indo-European history.
In Buried Treasures, stories by iconic authors such as Aesop, La Fontaine, and Tagore explore inequality, intolerance, and greed—with humor, tenderness, and sometimes a touch of melancholy.
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Performed by four musician-actors and a puppeteer, and originally created in India, this production blends Indian classical and folk music, European baroque and Art Song pieces, original compositions, shadow theatre, puppetry, and animation.
In a time when global exchanges have never been easier, yet the world is paradoxically shaken by multiple health, environmental, political, and social crises, these stories remind us of the uniqueness of each human being, as well as our shared humanity.
They celebrate the richness of diversity and the limitless potential for creativity and connection.
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