Sankar Venkateswaran is a theatre dramaturg, director, producer, actor and composer. He is also the Artistic Director for the International Theatre Festival of Kerala in 2015 and 2016. He is a graduate of the Calicut University School of Drama & Fine Arts, Kerala, specialising in theatre direction, and the Theatre Training and Research Programme (now Intercultural Theatre Institute), Singapore. He is also the recipient of the 2013 International Ibsen Scholarship (Norway).
In 2007, Sankar founded Theatre Roots & Wings, directing works such as Quick Death (2008), Sahyande Makan - The Elephant Project (2008), Shogo Ohta’s silent play The Water Station (2011), 101 Lullabies (2012) based on the Indian epic Mahabharata, and Henrik Ibsen’s When We Dead Awaken (2012) in collaboration with the German dancer Urs Dietrich.
Sankar also directed Bhasa’s Urubhangam(2009) for Shinshu University, Japan, and Neerina Niluthana for the Marutirugata Repertory Company of Ninasam Theatre Institute, Karnataka, India. Also for Ninasam Theatre Institute, he directed Anton Chekhov’s The Seagull(2012), Guruthillathe Nadatha Galike (2013) based on Peter Handke’s The Hour We Knew Nothing Of Each Other, and Samuel Beckett’s The Lost Ones (2014).
Sankar has also conducted workshops for institutions and theatre/dance companies such as Kuna’uka Theatre Company (Tokyo), Gati Dance Forum (New Delhi), Attakalari (Bangalore), and Colombo Dance Platform (Colombo) organised by Goethe-Institut, Sri Lanka.
Last Updated: 2017