A Quote by Lillete Dubey

Ahmedabad is a cultured city with a rich heritage of craft and theatre. — © Lillete Dubey
Ahmedabad is a cultured city with a rich heritage of craft and theatre.
I was crazy into performing when I was younger. I was obsessed with the craft of acting, and theatre, and stage. You know the term 'theatre geek?' I am the extreme theatre geek.
I enjoy coming to Ahmedabad. The city is really awesome and people here are warm and hospitable.
I have attended dandiya events in Ahmedabad, and I must say the energy level of the city during that season is amazing.
Listen, I'm not a rich kid. I'm a cultured kid; I'm very rich in culture.
I consider Ahmedabad lucky for me in many ways, as the city gives me inner peace.
Artistic credentials are au courant in the important business of being seen as cultured, elegant and, of course, stupendously rich.
What do I know of cultured ways, the gilt, the craft and the lie? I, who was born in a naked land and bred in the open sky. The subtle tongue, the sophist guile, they fail when the broadswords sing; Rush in and die, dogs—I was a man before I was a king.
I am quite familiar with the vibrant theatre scene in Bengaluru, as I keep coming back to the city with my plays. Audiences here appreciate arts and are open to different types of theatre and acting techniques.
Theatre, for me, is my playing field. That's where I learnt my craft.
I want people to leave the theater with a greater understanding of the rich cultural heritage of Pakistan. "Song of Lahore" moves beyond headlines and stereotypes and shows that a vast majority of Pakistanis are not perpetrators of religious violence - they are victims of it. The beautiful cultural heritage of the region belies its image in the West as monolithically religious, intolerant, and violent.
Learning a craft is up to you, whether you are doing theatre or movies.
I had a country upbringing in a predominantly Maori community, and that contrasted with a very multi-cultured arts community in the Aro Valley in Wellington: growing up around a lot of theatre and poets and writers and stuff.
Los Angeles is a rich city; California is a rich state; the United States is a rich country. The money is out there, and Los Angeles teachers are demanding that it be spent where it belongs, on our kids.
New York has arguably become the quintessential 1 percent city, a city that has been so given over to the rich that you now have to be rich to live here. Or not live here: New York's also a preferred destination for foreign money spent on vast, lifeless apartments in the sky that are occupied a couple of weeks a year at most.
Manila is a city of extremes. The poor are very poor and the rich very rich. A constant reminder to the rich that there is another side to life.
Sindhis have a rich heritage, but they suffered massively during the Partition.
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