The monsoon is more than a season—it is an ecology of memory.

Monsoon Perspective Online Lab is a thematic edition of iLOGY praxis, an embodied storytelling and performance practice that explores the relationship between memory, self, culture, and ecology through the memories & experience of the monsoon.

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The monsoon is more than a season—it is an ecology of memory. It shapes landscapes, rituals, labour, migration, language, food, music, and imagination. It is both intimate and collective, carrying within it stories of renewal, longing, abundance, loss, and becoming.

iLOGY is a space of enquiry where stories are not simply told—they are discovered, remembered, and performed through the body. Here, performance becomes an act of becoming; memory is not something retrieved from the past but something lived, transformed, and shared in the present.

Through embodied exploration, participants investigate their sense memory, cultural memory, and lived experience of the monsoon to create original performances rooted in personal and collective histories. These histories are understood not as fixed narratives but as living ecologies that continue to shape who we are and who we are becoming.

Drawing upon the aesthetic principles of the Nāṭyaśāstra, the experiential pathways of Tantrāloka, Vaishnava traditions of Bhakti, and contemporary postdramatic theatre, iLOGY brings together Indian knowledge systems and contemporary performance practices in a unique methodology of creative enquiry.

Rather than reconstructing the past or imagining a predetermined future, iLOGY cultivates anubhuti—direct lived experience. Through the monsoon as both metaphor and material reality, participants explore the intertwined ecologies of body, memory, place, and performance, creating works that emerge from lived experience rather than representation.

The Monsoon Perspective Lab invites artists, educators, researchers, performers, and anyone interested in creative self-enquiry to experience performance as a practice of transformation.

Upcoming Group Batches

If you would like to attend a weekday batch not listed here please connect with us through the form mentioning the day. Weekday batches are possible after 6 pm (IST).

Sunday Batch (most suitable for Australia, New Zealand & Asia)

July 12, 19, 26, 2026 from 2 pm – 4 pm (AEST), i.e. 9:30 am – 11:30 am (India time)

August 2, 9, 16, 2026 from 2 pm – 4 pm (AEST), i.e. 9:30 am – 11:30 am (India time)

Sep 6, 13, 20, 2026 from 2 pm – 4 pm (AEST), i.e. 9:30 am – 11:30 am (India time)

Saturday Batch (most suitable for India , Africa, Asia, certain time zones in Australia USA & Europe)

July 13, 20, 27, 2026 from 6 pm – 8 pm (India time) i.e – 12:30 pm – 2:30 pm (Universal time)

August 1, 8, 15, 2026 from 6 pm – 8 pm (India time) i.e – 12:30 pm – 2:30 pm (Universal time)

Sep 5, 12, 19, 2026 from 6 pm – 8 pm (India time) i.e – 12:30 pm – 2:30 pm (Universal time)

Saturday Batch (most suitable for Africa, Americas, Canada, Europe)

July 13, 20, 27, 2026 from 2 pm – 4 pm (Universal time) i.e 9 am – 11 am (New York time)

August 1, 8, 15, 2026 from 6 pm – 8 pm (India time) i.e – 12:30 pm – 2:30 pm (Universal time)

Sep 5, 12, 19, 2026 from 2 pm – 4 pm (Universal time) i.e 9 am – 11 am (New York time)

Sunday Batch (most suitable for India , Africa, Asia, certain time zones in Australia USA & Europe)

July 12, 19, 26, 2026 from 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm (India time) i.e – 1 pm – 3 pm (Universal time)

August 2, 9, 16, 2026 from 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm (India time) i.e – 1 pm – 3 pm (Universal time)

Sep 6, 13, 20, 2026 from 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm (India time) i.e – 1 pm – 3 pm (Universal time)

About the Facilitators

Janardan is a researcher, storyteller, actor, scriptwriter and director. He has been a practicing artist for over 25 years. He has trained & worked with prominent international and national theatre practitioners. He holds a doctorate from RKMVERI, Belur, West Bengal. He is actively involved with the environmental movement and pedagogy.

Sudipto is a change maker, independent artistic researcher, performer, performance designer, director, workshop leader & producer of art projects. He is the founder of Culture Monks which is a global collective of change makers and artists. He is leading a global initiative called MasterPeace COOLeaders which is about building creative leadership which cares and protects the natural ecology and address mental, physical, economical and emotional well being in the society.

More on iLOGY praxis

Delighted to share this artifact made by @kharanshoe were she as an architect and designer expresses her experience of the iLOGY quantum story performance workshop which was held at @zorbathebuddhaindia from June 1-3, 2026.

Testimonials

Thank you once again for this wonderful workshop and the opportunity to receive guidance from you (Sudipto) and Janardan. It has been truly inspiring and reflective, and I have learnt many things over these three to four sessions. Thank you both for providing a space where I could share my thoughts freely and for offering inspiration and guidance in expanding my work. I am very grateful for this and will share with you all once the work has evolved into a bigger performance. I look forward to working with you both again in the future. I’ve included the video of my performance and the text in this email. 

Hemamalini (Perth, Australia)

“Was great, and really mind triggering :)” – Michaela Broeckx

“Great. Thanks a ton. Your work is wonderful and you conducted it very well. Thanks a ton. There is a higher power doing all this” – Vanitha Muthukumar

” Earlier this month I had participated in another workshop of Story Telling organised by Cultural Monks. It was a wonderful experience, learnt a lot. Thank u culture Monks. You are doing a great work for the community”. – Lipika

“Wanted to thank you with all my heart. It was indeed one of its kind cathartic experience for me”. – participant from  Kathakoli storytelling workshop
― Alakanda Chatterjee

So these are my biggest takeaways from the workshop.

Personal Learnings:
1.) The importance of warmup before any performance. This can be applied to any area in life. Eg: Everyday is a performance for me personally , so I do 15 mins of breathing based guided meditation daily; first thing in the morning before I start the day. This practice was reinforced & validated through the lessons during the workshop as I clearly felt more relaxed and “in the flow” after performing them.

2.) Through the critiquing session feedback, it was very clear that I had a lot of work to do on my editing skills while structuring any narrative. As I mentioned in the workshop, I have been repeatedly told this before, by many of my mentors, friends & colleagues. I’ve made improvements in this domain from the past but obviously I’m still a work in progress!! This workshop was an important reminder to spend more time on my editing chops!!

3.) ( This one is completely my personal viewpoint ) The most important story that you’ll tell is your OWN. The more comfortable we get owning up our OWN LIFE STORY, with all it’s imperfections, blemishes & vulnerabilities; the more we can connect authentically with others. We as humans, crave connection over concepts. We prefer the Raw & Real over Polished & Processed. We embrace simplicity over sophistication. In fact as someone famous said, ” Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.”

I put this to practice intentionally through my tasks at the workshop. Did the authenticity resonate with you folks? That part can only be answered by you! Let me know.

I would love to hear from the other participants about their personal experiences. And from the mentors / masters as well. Thank You.

Sudhasheel Sen ( Creative Director ) , Cogfree Advertising

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