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POWER PLAY runs one hour twenty minutes without intermission, including three dance items and two musical
interludes. Each part of this production is meant to examine aspects of power and of play. Current English
useage would typically situate "power play" in the social, political, business and sports arenas. Ruthless
competition and behind-the-scenes machinations are frequently implied. When translated into Sanskrit as Shakti
Leela, Power Play reveals additional rich and complex levels of meaning. Shakti can be translated as "power" or
"nation", but it is also "the energy of a deity personified as his wife". Seen in this light, the word "power" alludes
to more cosmic and spiritual levels of meaning. Add to this the translation of leela as "divine play",
and the production's wealth of images and concepts reach far beyond the playing field and board room, the
cocktail party and congressional debate.
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