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Workshop: Artificial Intelligence on Stage
Workshop: Artificial Intelligence on Stage

Sun, May 25

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NIV Art Centre (Saket, New Delhi)

Workshop: Artificial Intelligence on Stage

An introductory workshop on using AI tools for scriptwriting, sound design, video design, set design and other possibilities in live performance.

Time & Location

May 25, 2025, 5:30 PM – 8:00 PM

NIV Art Centre (Saket, New Delhi), 210, near IGNOU CHOWK, Block A 1, Neb Sarai, Sainik Farm, New Delhi, Delhi 110068, India

About the event

Kaivalya Plays, in collaboration with NIV Art Centre invite you to...


Course

Artificial Intelligence on Stage


An introductory workshop on using AI tools for scriptwriting, sound design, video design, set design and other possibilities  in live performance.


Dates: Sunday May 25 2025

Timings: 5:30pm to 8pm

Venue: Studio B, NIV Art Centre (MAP LINK)

Registration: INR 1499/- per participant. Register on the Kaivalya Plays website (www.kaivalyaplays.org)


Note: No prior technical experience is required, all kinds of storytellers with all levels of experience in the topic are welcome. Use code KPSUMMER15 to get 15% off on early bird prices until Friday 18th April.


About The Workshop

This workshop will introduce the use of artificial intelligence technologies (ChatGPT, Dall E etc) and their use in live performance, across text generation, voice/audio generation, image generation and video generation. Participants discover different ways of using AI as a starting point for their creative and devising process, overcome creative obstacles and find inspiration for text, movement, action and scenography. 


The workshop will cover:

  • Introduction to AI tools and hands-on exploration through interactive activities and games

  • Overview of the current use of AI in theater and performance, including examples of performances that incorporate AI elements

  • Exploration of the challenges and ethical considerations that arise when using AI in theater, such as the potential loss of human expression and the impact on audience engagement

  • Analysis of the impact of AI on the future of theater and performance, including the potential for new forms of artistic expression and audience interaction.


Participants will gain a deeper understanding of the potential applications and challenges of using AI in theater and performance. They will also be invited to consider how AI can be used to create innovative and dynamic performances and contribute to the development of new forms of artistic expression.


Note: This workshop is open to all kinds of storytellers, performers, designers and creative souls, no prior technical experience is needed.  


Meet Your Facilitator

Gaurav Singh Nijjer is a theatre-maker, arts manager, and creative technologist with over nine years of experience in the performing arts and cultural programming. He is the General Manager of Kaivalya Plays, where he has produced and presented performances across India, the UK, and Germany, collaborating with institutions such as Goethe-Institut New Delhi, Instituto Cervantes Nueva Delhi, MediaFutures, and the Moleskine Foundation. A Chevening Scholar (2020-21), Gaurav holds a Master’s Degree in Advanced Theatre Practice from the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, London, and is a German Chancellor Fellow (2023-24) with the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation and a Salzburg Global Fellow (2025-26). He has also led arts management workshops for several arts organizations. Gaurav’s expertise spans event management, fundraising, and marketing, with experience in applying for national and international grants. He has previously worked in arts management at organizations like Martin Segal Theater Centre CUNY (United States), The Nursery Theatre (United Kindom), The Little Theatre Group (LTG) Auditorium as well as short-term consultancies with others.


About Kaivalya Plays


Kaivalya Plays is a performing arts and production company led by Varoon P. Anand as its Artistic Director and Gaurav Singh Nijjer as its General Manager. Since 2012, they have built transcultural associations across India and the world. Their artistic work includes original, devised theatre performances that are multilingual, interactive, and hybrid, use technology and media on stage, and are built using techniques of improvisational, documentary, and physical theatre. Through a focus on education, training and community, their work spans diverse offerings of programs across artistic development, language learning, mental health, gender, accessibility, and transcultural collaboration. They have received multiple artistic commissions and grants through their collaborations with Instituto Cervantes Nueva Delhi, Goethe Institut Delhi, MediaFutures and other cultural partners. Their recent artistic work includes I, Josef (2024), The Pillowman (2024) ABSURDO (2023), Mining Hate (2023), Funes The Memorious (2021), Lifeline 99 99 (2021), Unravel (2019), amongst others. Most recently, they were awarded the Creativity Pioneers Fund 2023 by the Moleskine Foundation. Read more about their work on www.kaivalyaplays.org


About NIV Art Centre


NIV Art Centre, located on the southern edge of New Delhi near the picturesque Aravalli hills, is a creative hub dedicated to advancing plastic arts and new media arts while fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and cultural exchange. Providing facilities like artist studios, galleries, theatres, and residencies, it serves as a platform for emerging and established artists to create, exhibit, and engage with audiences. NIV focuses on bridging gaps between creators, distributors, and consumers, supporting artists from underserved regions, and promoting contemporary art practices through a blend of traditional studio disciplines and modern global influences. With a commitment to nurturing creativity and building a legacy for the future, NIV creates opportunities for artistic growth and broader public engagement with art.

Tickets

  • Regular Ticket - Session

    ₹1,499.00

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