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A Passage to India Song (published 11.15.06)
One of the screens in Burlington’s Roxy Theater frames an image as carefully composed as a painting. A woman and two young men recline side by side on a worn Persian rug, their eyes closed. The woman’s robe is pulled back to expose her breast, but the scene is not overtly erotic. The actors don’t speak. Two unseen women narrate in voiceover. In French, translated by subtitles, they speak of the unendurable heat of Calcutta, where the film takes place; of the smells and sounds of the streets; of the characters’ longing for a cleansing storm.
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India Song by Marguerite Duras, staged by Rachel Perlmeter. Mann Hall, Trinity Campus, University of Vermont, Burlington. December 1-3 at 7:30 p.m. $15. learn.uvm.edu/duras |
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