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RAZAI

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Set within a historic Goan building, Razai is a multidisciplinary performance that fuses AI-generated music, projection-mapped visuals, and contemporary dance into a sensory and living tapestry. Drawing from both European and Indian sonic traditions, this avant-garde piece traces the intimate journey of a couple on the margins of an ever-shifting city — navigating nostalgia, displacement, desire, and dreams.

Created through a collaboration between artists from India, Italy, and Japan, it’s a performative intervention where architecture, technology, and human presence coalesce into one evolving sensorial journey — blurring the lines between art and life, remembered, lived and imagined.

During and beyond show hours, the venue transforms into an interactive installation, where audiences move from observers to participants, engaging with responsive environments shaped by cutting-edge AI and sensory technologies.

Commissioned by Serendipity Arts for Serendipity Arts Festival 2025.

In collaboration with Istituto Italiano di Cultura di Mumbai (IIC) and Japan Foundation. Produced by Serendipity Arts Festival and Attakkalari Centre for Movement Arts.

Jayachandran Palazhy– Curation & Concept
Gaurav Singh Nijjer– Technical Direction & Scenography
Kunihiko Matsuo– Interactive Movement Systems Design
Lorenzo Brusci, Andrea Marinelli, Musi-Co AI ecosystem– AI music Composition and Interactive Soundscapes
M D Pallavi– Music consultant
Neiha Jaiswar– Curatorial Assistant
Henna Raisinghani, Seher Noor Mehra, Chetan Kumar Yeragera and Pathum Dharmarathna – Dancers

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE
14th December – 21st December
01:00 PM – 01:45 PM
05:00 PM – 05:45 PM

Duration:45 mins
Language: English

Venue: The Old GMC Complex, Panjim, Goa.

Razai remains open during the day for exhibition viewing. As seating for performances is limited, kindly book your seats here.

  • Organized by: Serendipity Arts Festival and Attakkalari Centre for Movement Arts.
  • In collaboration with: Istituto Italiano di Cultura di Mumbai (IIC) and Japan Foundation