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Iranian playwright and stage director Chista Yasrebi will stage her recent play on Iranian rituals in Indonesia in early March of this year.

Entitled “Kill Me If You Love Me”, the play is a blend of modern and traditional rituals, Yasrebi told the Persian service of MNA.

The play narrates the story a bandit who kidnaps a girl and hides her in a castle named Rudkhan. He demands that the girl perform a different ritual ceremony each night otherwise he would kill her.

The girl performs seven Iranian ritual ceremonies: “Savushun”, “Iranian Marriage”, “Mir-e Norouzi”, “Naneh Sarma”, “Gordafarid”, “Sohrab-Koshun” and “Arus-Guley”.

“I have tried to perform some of these rituals in a modern way. The play has thirty actors and each of them perform in a single episode,” she added.

She went on to say that the rhythmical movements are choreographed in a modern style. The play will be staged in Persian and English, with the choral parts chanted in English and monologues recited in Persian.

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