When the Holy Cow is stolen, it sets in motion an epic chain of unexpected events.
The River Goddess hurls herself from the skies, and only Shiva's hair can catch her wild torrents! But still she roars, surging from mountains to sea, leaving no stone – or ego – unturned as she washes illusion from the truth. Emily and Sheema conjure fast-flowing worlds of cosmic estate agents, celestial celebrities, daredevil demons and gods behaving badly in these Indian stories of liberation, lies, love and life.
This is performance storytelling & live music at its most accessible and spellbinding, bursting with humour, dance, ritual and playful energy.
Thursday 10th April, 7PM
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Ticket prices: £8 per person
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