"We are privileged to have the great danseuse Sarka Bai
in our midst today. Even today at the grand old age of eighty, she is
relentlessly training the younger generation in the dance form of Kathak.
Indeed her “Kathak For You" program has demystified this complex dance
form for common people like you and me”. As the entire podium full of my
students and friends rose up to give me a standing ovation, I felt a wave of
sadness course through me.
This piece of fiction(Inspired by a friend's life) is in response to WT prompt of "Choose your favorite Maya Angelou quote on writing. Use it as your prompt to write a post.".
"Why The Caged Bird Sings" is Maya Angelous's autobiography about her early years. This is been on "To Read" list for sometime now.......
The next day during a session of “Kathak for you” at my
studio, I couldn’t help the same sadness coursing through me - These students just
didn’t understand even the basic nuances of dance. I couldn’t help flinching -
Until few years my students were world class danseuse and today…….
But with a bed ridden husband and an alcoholic son I now
know “Why the Caged Bird Sings”
This piece of fiction(Inspired by a friend's life) is in response to WT prompt of "Choose your favorite Maya Angelou quote on writing. Use it as your prompt to write a post.".
"Why The Caged Bird Sings" is Maya Angelous's autobiography about her early years. This is been on "To Read" list for sometime now.......
I loved your take on the prompt. It certainly can feel like a cage when a person has obligations to care for others. Brilliant. ♥
ReplyDeleteA sincere take on the prompt bringing out the helplessness of a caged bird.
ReplyDeleteWell done. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteCircumstances can surely create a sense of being caged, imprisoned. This was quite a creatively woven tale around Maya Angelou's book title. Well done.
ReplyDeleteAh...I could feel her!! This was beautifully done Meena!
ReplyDeleteSame here Meena, waiting to lay my hands on this book as well. I don't know when. Hope, that day comes sooner.
ReplyDeleteWonderful piece.
That's such a poignant take on Maya Angelou's book title, Meena. Liked it a lot!
ReplyDeleteI am waiting to get my hands on that book!!
ReplyDeleteYou have used the prompt brilliantly Meenz! I could feel her angst..
The figurative caged bird.. nice little story and a good take on the prompt. :)
ReplyDeleteyou have expressed this so beautifully ... wonderful story.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful expression in few words and I wonder how many of us become figurative caged birds coz of our minds caught in a maelstrom that fetters growth.
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I could visualize that, Meena!. Loved your interpretation of the prompt!
ReplyDeleteA good choice for Maya Angelou. I haven't read the book but I love the poem.
ReplyDeleteAnd why exactly have you not been writing for these many days??????????????????????????????????????
ReplyDeleteAnd why exactly have you not been writing for these many days??????????????????????????????????????
ReplyDeleteWonderful interpretation of the prompt, Meena! So believable.
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