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Aakash Odedra Company Songs of the Bulbul

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A man is spinning, wearing a gold floaty outfit. Red rose petals are flying in air on the right.

A meditative exchange between the Indian classical kathak dance and Sufi poetry


Returning after the spellbinding Samsara and Mehek, this spiritual and captivating new work from Aakash Odedra brings the myth of the bulbul to life.

A common songbird throughout Africa and Asia, bulbuls symbolise the beauty of the natural world and the pursuit of religious enlightenment.

Odedra interprets an ancient Sufi story about a captured bulbul, which sings an exquisite tune before perishing from despair. In this piece, the bulbul myth becomes a metaphor for the fleeting nature of dance and life itself.

Developed with choreographer Rani Khanam and composer Rushil Ranjan, Odedra combines Ranjan’s new score with the music, dance and poetry traditions of Sufism to create an ambitious work that is both ferocious and contemplative.

A tribute to my mother “Kay”… my smiling bulbul who left her cage.

– Aakash Odedra

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Production presented in association with Manchester Camerata.

Header image description: A man is wearing a gold floaty outfit and a gold hat. He has red rose petals flying all around him and his arms up as though he is spinning. He looks peaceful.

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Bulbul has the confidence of a performer who has found his place
★★★★★ THE GUARDIAN

The kind of theatrical moment that stays with you forever
★★★★★ THE SCOTSMAN

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