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Swapnadal to pay tribute to Selim Al Deen


Published : 13 Jan 2024 04:43 PM

Theatre troupe Swapnadal will pay tribute to Selim Al Deen organising a two-day commemorate programme at the Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy on Saturday and Sunday.

The troupe will organise the programme marking the 16th anniversary of the death of Selim Al Deen.

The commemorate programme will feature discussion and plays at the Studio Theatre Hall and the Experimental Theatre Hall of the BSA.

Directorate of Secondary and Higher Education director general Nehal Ahmed along with theatre personalities Alok Basu, Mohammad Ali Haider, Asadul Islam and Irin Pervin Lopa will inaugurate the programme.

Following the inaugural ceremony, Swapnadal will stage its mimodrama titled ‘Macbeth’.

Besides, Swapnadal will stage its production titled ‘Chitrangada’ on Sunday.

Selim Al Deen was born on August 18, 1949 at Senerkhil village of Sonagazi upazila under Feni district. He is the pioneer of the neo-theatre movement in Bangladesh.

In 1974, Al Deen joined as a lecturer at the Bangla department of Jahangirnagar University. The drama and dramatics department was opened under his guidance and he served as its chairman.

Selim Al Deen was a founding member of Dhaka Theatre. He was also the chief adviser of Bangladesh Gram Theatre, which he founded along with Nasiruddin Yousuff in the early 1980s.

Selim Al Deen began searching for the roots of Bangla theatre in the early 1980s. He negated the conventional concept of theatre, calling it western-influenced and initiated the development of a different theatre form based on local tradition.

He began his research to trace the origin of Bangla theatre and developed his style of writing plays based on traditional performing art forms.

Plays, namely, Shakuntala, Kittonkhola, Keramat Mangal, Hat Hadai, Chaka, Jaibati Kainyar Man, Hargaj, Banpangshul, Nimajjan and others by Al Deen are remarkable examples of the narrative style he popularised. His play Hargaj has been translated into Swedish.

Selim Al Deen was also a radio play, teleplay and screenplay writer. Two films — Chaka and Kittankhola — were made based on his plays.

In 1995, Al Deen completed his PhD from Jahangirnagar University on Medieval Bangla Drama. He also compiled Bangla Natyakosh.

Al Deen’s plays have been included in the curricula of the University of Dhaka, Jahangirnagar University, Jadavpur University and Rabindra Bharati University in India.

He received several awards, including Ekushey Padak in 2007, Bangla Academy Award in 1984, Best Tele-playwright Award in 1994 and National Film Award for Best Dialogue in 1994.

He passed away on January 14, 2008.