FOR THE LOVE OF A KASHMIRI + VANISHING ACTS

FRIDAY – SEPT. 19 – 17:00 – HET FORT VAN SJAKOO
For the Love of a Kashmiri by Southern Migrant
storytelling
August 5th, 2025 marked six years since Kashmir’s autonomous status was unilaterally revoked by India. To commemorate, the Indian government released a list of 25 books to be banned in Kashmir. Books about Kashmiri struggle for freedom. Over the next days, police officers raided bookstores in Srinagar, demanding to annex copies of the banned books. Kashmiris laughed. Try as it might, the state cannot ban the yearning for freedom. Can it chain the wind? They say that freedom, azadi, travels through the hearts of lovers, dreamers. It seeps through walls and widens the cracks in them. This is a story of hearts caught in a mesh of unfreedoms – asking: Can love be chained?
Vanishing Acts by Sruti Bala
talk
This talk uses extracts from books on Kashmir recently banned by the Indian government to reflect on disappearance and erasure as modes of governance on the one hand, and as tools of theatrical performance on the other. The talk concludes with an invitation to write postcards to incarcerated activists.
Preceded by Puppetree.
Followed by our BANGSxLOKAAL at Plantage Dok, including dinner!
Het Fort van Sjakoo
Jodenbreestraat 24
1011NK Amsterdam
