A man in traditional Persian attire gracefully dances amidst swirling red rose petals against a dark background.

Aakash Odedra Company Songs of the Bulbul

  • Dance
  • Playhouse
  • Run time: 60 minutes Subject to change
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From Persia to the Indian subcontinent, from freedom to captivity

‘A tribute to my mother “Kay” ... my smiling bulbul who left her cage. ’ - Aakash Odedra 

Birdsong is fleeting—like dance, it exists only in the present, vanishing as soon as it is sung. 

In Persian culture, nightingales or “Bulbuls” are deeply symbolic, representing the soul’s yearning for unity with the divine. Their songs, often directed towards the rose, symbolise the earthly beauty and the divine beloved, capturing the pursuit of spiritual enlightenment. Songs of the Bulbul is a new dance work by Aakash Odedra, with choreography by Rani Khanam and music by Rushil Ranjan. Drawing inspiration from an ancient Sufi myth, the work tells the story of a bulbul trapped in captivity. Bound by its constraints, the bird’s despair deepens as its final moments approach. Yet, it sings more sweetly as its end draws near, delivering one last heartbreaking song before its soul departs. This tale of sacrifice and beauty explores freedom found only in the ultimate release. 

The work intertwines the graceful yet powerful art of Kathak dance and Sufi storytelling, creating a dialogue between the intense physicality of Kathak and the spiritual journey of Sufism. Through this collaboration, the piece seamlessly blends classical Indian music, Sufi poetry, and orchestral elements, inviting audiences into a transformative experience that transcends physical and emotional boundaries. 

From Persia to the Indian subcontinent, from freedom to captivity, Songs of the Bulbul explores the soul’s journey towards divine love and enlightenment. Aakash Odedra’s performance poses a universal question: will we remain confined to the material world like the caged bird, or will we soar toward liberation and unity with the divine.

Presented by Sydney Opera House supported by Manchester Camerata, Jacob’s Pillow and British Council. Australian Tour Producer Far and Away Productions

Event details

A work of exquisite beauty and sadness, Aakash Odedra’s brand new solo, Songs of the Bulbul, is the kind of theatrical moment that stays with you forever.

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