The performance seen live and delivered in English was far more captivating than any television production would have delivered. We also had to find ways to entertain ourselves and on one evening found ourselves at the UKZN’s Sneddon Theatre watching Anitha Rathnam’s, “ A Million Sitas”. In that week, we played backyard cricket until the sun had set, played chess, cooked our meals together, read beautiful books and went through family albums, recalling life’s simple treasures. Indeed it was a very challenging week for the whole family as we all decided to forgo what has become a ubiquitous part of life. It meant that he had no access to cellphones, ipads and the television. In a school week, my son had to complete a challenge that his primary school calls SQUIRT week ( Shh Quiet, Its Reading Time). Our indentured ancestry brought with it a vibrant heritage that always elevated the arts.
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