Medai — Chennai’s performing arts space is now at Bengaluru’s Koramangala

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By Roshne Balasubramanian

18/07/2023

“Art thrives here and it’s a paradise for performers. I had my eyes on extending Medai to Bengaluru. I am glad everything is falling in place,” founder Charles B shares with South First.

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Medai challenges the conventional notions of an art space and aims to bring together multiple art forms under one roof, creating a vibrant experience for art enthusiasts.

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Strategically situated near the rustic Dyu Art Cafe in Koramangala, Medai promises to be a sanctuary for art seekers.

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The launch day will feature an array of performances to captivate the audience. “Many interesting collaborations are in the pipeline and we are eager to bring the best to the table!”

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“We are keen on creating both an interesting and inclusive experience for all,” he emphasises.

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With a seating capacity of 200, this artist-driven space will showcase dancers, stand-up comedians, musicians, theatre groups and more.

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The black box space, like in the United States, will undeniably place the spotlight solely on the artists. “The audience will have an elevated seating experience,” shares Charles.

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With their unique collaborations, diverse line-ups, and commitment to excellence, Medai certainly aims to leave an unforgettable mark on the cultural fabric of the city.

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