Ratan Thiyams’s Nine Hills One Valley
 

RATAN THIYAM’S CHORUS REPERTORY THEATRE ON THE WEB

asiasociety.org

Asia Society’s dedicated web portal about the 2006 USA Tour of Nine Hills One Valley.

chorusimphal.com

Chorus Repertory Theatre’s web site.

financialexpress.com

“Drama of the Indian Theatre Journey,” an overview of contemporary theater in India with references to Thiyam’s work by writer and critic Kavita Nagpal. [Financial Express, September 17, 2006]

tcg.org

“Star of India: Master Director Ratan Thiyam Brings An Eye-Filling Saga of Good Versus Evil To America,” cover article by Erin Mee. [American Theatre, July/August 2000]

nytimes.com

“In Stirring Ritual Steps, Past and Present Unfold,” review of Chorus Repertory Theatre’s Uttar-Priyadarshi as presented at Brooklyn Academy of Music, by Margo Jefferson. [The New York Times, October 27, 2000]

 

MANIPUR AND INDIA’S NORTH-EAST: OVERVIEWS

cia.gov

India section in the World Factbook, published by the US Central Intelligence Agency.

wikipedia.org

Wikipedia’s online entry on Manipur

flonnet.com

Article published in Frontline (India) in 2005, recounting the history of Kangla, political and cultural seat of Manipur, in light of its administrative return to Manipuri control and subsequent restoration.

nytimes.com

The New York Times article about Manipur published September, 2005.

asiasource.org

Interview with Sanjib Baruah, principally about Assam, but with numerous references to Manipur. Baruah is author of India Against Itself: Assam and the Politics of Nationality.

asiasource.org

“Generals as Governors: The Parallel Political Systems of Northeast India,” an article by Sanjib Baruah (2001) that provides in-depth analysis of the politics of India’s North-East.

 

MANIPUR: PRIMARY SOURCES

e-pao.net

In English, online news and information from Manipur.

kanglaonline.com

In English, online news, chat portal and other information from Manipur.

manipuronline.com

In English, Manipur Online “strives to provide materials that deal with the issues that afflict all sides and to give the much needed perspectives on those very issues.”

manipur.nic.in

Manipur’s state government web site

satp.org

Assessments, Backgrounders, Timelines, and Bibliographies from the South Asia Terrorism Portal, which defines itself as “a project conceived, executed and maintained by the Institute for Conflict Management, an autonomous, non-governmental, non-profit society set up in 1997, based in New Delhi, India.”

   

 

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