Theatre of the Oppressed

Circles

Circles

I haven’t written an update for months. I’ve wanted to, but every time I sat down to share a thought, or an observation, I was acutely aware that something was incomplete. And so, I said to myself, why offer a fleeting, shredded little thing when you can gather up your thoughts for something substantial? Little did I know, that the substantial is made from the tattered bits and pieces.

Aerial Roots

Aerial Roots

The famous banyan tree in India has aerial roots.  That means small seedlings growing on its branches send down vine-like extensions that upon hitting dirt, take root and anchor the tree.  If left unchecked, a single banyan can expand into a maze-like thicket of its own creation.  A tree intertwined around another tree, creating shadow trees. I’m living in a similar metaphoric spiral right now.  Thoughts shooting straight downward, leading to confusion, leading to pause, leading to insights, leading to growth.

I’m Alright … But It’s Not OK

I’m Alright … But It’s Not OK

I was completely unaware of the attacks in Kabul today until much later in the afternoon.  Our office is far from the areas targeted in a normal, very Afghan part of the city.  No embassies, international NGOs, or political offices.

Romantic Rabab

Romantic Rabab

Here’s what happened the other day … Every day, in the room we train in, I hear drums playing, horns blowing and people jamming.  Yesterday I took it upon myself to investigate the source of this funkiness.  So I walked the halls of the fine arts building at Kabul University.   I was stopped on one staircase by some heavenly rabab playing.  Coming from where, I didn’t know.  It was magical and lovely to just stand there and listen.