India - Street Theater against discrimination in hospitals

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Location: a public hospital in Bangalore. Scene: A young woman and her newborn die due to neglect and lack of care. This is not fiction, it’s a reality and it happened last May at the Vanivilas maternity hospital in Bangalore.

India - Street Theater against discrimination in hospitals

Fedina’s cultural team and Okkuta, the federation of retired people’s associations, demonstrated their anger on Saturday, June 27, 2009 in front of this hospital. With billboards, leaflets, and 20 minutes of performances: songs, dances and sketches, they denounced abuse, neglect and discrimination against the poor and the elderly within public hospitals.

Dozens of bystanders quickly gathered round the demonstrators, and the representation took place, despite an attempted eviction by the police. The audience then took part in this issue, and shared views with the Fedina team. Fedina uses street theater to raise public debate, and bring into focus the rights of the deprived, so that these rights may be claimed before the authorities.

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June 27 2009, at the Vanivilas maternity hospital in Bangalore

Update: Wednesday 16 December 2009
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