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KULAVAI is the name of the interactive women's theatre festival conducted from time to time by Voicing Silence. KULAVAI, a Tamil word connoting the ululations of women on ritual occasions and ceremonies, refers to celebrations. KULAVAI has been a coming together, a celebration, a joyous sharing - of and by women - in theatre.
 
KULAVAI 96, at the national level, was the first attempt to link theatre persons with an interest in gender issues, with cultural activists and NGOs addressing women's issues with cultural activists and NGOs addressing women's issues through theatre. It explored, through discussions, workshops and performances, the role of theatre as an instrument of constructive intervention in the empowerment of women.
 
KULAVAI 97 was a confluence of professional women stage artists of Tamil Nadu from a range of forms - traditional genres to the contemporary street theatre of protest. It looked at stage of roles set aside for women, ways of earning 'remuneration' and 'respect' and problems of relating to fellow artists, male and female, and to society.
 
KULAVAI 99, at the regional level, was a celebration of women's voices from the four Southern states - a platform to assert the role of theatre in cultural activism as well as the need for gendered perspectives in social action. It promoted interaction in theatrical modes, transcending language barriers.
 
KULAVAI 2002 was dedicated to women directors, recognizing that many have questioned the very concept and implied marginalisation in the term 'woman director' While a seminar brought together theatre practitioners to critique and understand the work of some women directors, the work of three, representing different styles and regions, was showcased.
 
KULAVAI 2003 in a one-day festival, presented nine women solo performers from around the country, in a day-long series of performances. Speaking in different voices, styles, forms and languages - from tragic to comic, traditional to avant-grade - each communicated in the universal language of theatre.
 
KULAVAI conceptualised and coordinated by Mina Swaminathan and A. Mangai.