ASTITVA by Jaivant Patel Company
Tue 3 - Wed 4 Mar, 7:30 pm
The Place, 17 Duke's Road, London, WC1H 9PY
Standard: £20; Concession: £16
Tue 3 - Wed 4 Mar, 7:30 pm
The Place, 17 Duke's Road, London, WC1H 9PY
Standard: £20; Concession: £16
A journey of South Asian Gay Identity, Desire and Love. ASTITVA, meaning existence, is a powerful and evocative dance production by award-winning choreographer Jaivant Patel, offering a rare and moving portrayal of British-Indian gay men.
This ground-breaking work explores the complex realities of balancing tradition, culture, and identity, shedding light on the struggles and triumphs of navigating sexuality, cultural expectations, and love in a world that often doesn’t make space for you. Delving into universal emotions, ASTITVA brings queer South Asian stories to the forefront, inviting audiences to connect, reflect, and celebrate the beauty of being human. From navigating sexuality under the weight of cultural expectations to the yearning for love, belonging and embracing oneself, these personal stories come alive with a gripping intensity and grace that resonate deeply with the human condition.
Whether you’re drawn to dance, storytelling, or the exploration of diverse identities, ASTITVA offers something profound and deeply relatable. It holds up a mirror to our own lives, our families, and our shared values, while daring us to imagine new possibilities. The performance on 3 March will be followed by a Post Show Talk hosted by Ben Wright.



