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The Ramayana Reset is about Zara, a young teenage woman who has a decision to make….to like or not to like….the latest Instagram post by her friendship group….a post about the new girl, who happens to be Zara’s best friend from primary school.
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The Ramayana Reset by Ayeesha Menon, with choreography by Hofesh Shechter: However, this could be the worst decision of their tiny lives as little do they know that the rumours about the strange, predatory ‘Man in the Van’ are true and the even stranger, dangerous, the one everyone has been warned to stay away from, ‘Mad’ Danielle is back on the block. So begrudgingly the 'band' gets back together, for one last game. Their fledgling relationship represents a bridge across a class divide. The thing is, nearly all of these teenagers are far too old to play this 'kids' game, and it’s February, it’s freezing and there's a storm coming, but Jo wants to impress James, the boy from her new school, he's not from round here and she's not from round there. The more outlandish and extraordinary the object and the more difficult to acquire it is, the more kudos you score. Their version entails 'borrowing' objects from their neighbours back gardens, and 'dumping' them at the 'box' without being caught, by either the official pursuers or the neighbours who's gardens they are infringing upon - hence the chances of being caught are twofold. Hunt is about a group of Belfast teenagers playing their version of hide and seek. To take part you will need a laptop or desktop connected to the internet. Take This Test is a new interactive digital piece from TalkShow which starts by prodding at the absurdity of personality tests, from Buzzfeed-style clickbait to psychometrics, before taking us somewhere else entirely, all to explore our sense of morality, and if anything can really be described as good, or bad. Our moderator Clare is almost certain that you are, and she’s ready to guide you through this online experience, which will (fingers-crossed) give you a certificate to prove it! She’s sure you’ll find it a fun and rewarding experience, whether you’re on your own, or with a few close friends or colleagues.įeaturing candid testimony and confessions from people across the country, you’ll need your moral compass engaged to separate what’s OK and what’s…well…not. So, you give to charity, you lent your friend quite a lot of money and you always smile at passers-by, but are you a good person, deep down? Take This Test (to find out if you’re a good person)