President : Professor Mesbah Kamal

Prof. Mesbah Kamal, President of BotTala is currently  Professor of Department of History at the University of Dhaka. He is the Chairperson of Research and Develeoment Collective (RDC), General Secretary of Bangladesh Adivasi Odhikar Andolon, Spokesperson of National Coalition for Inddigenious peoples and Chief Advisor of Bangladesh Dalit Forum. He has several research articles and books  on Dalit rights,  women’s rights and indigenous people’s rights.

Published by BotTala - a performance space

Theatre Technology, Aesthetics and Language through Action. It is an open space for performance that symbolizes the origin of rituals and performances in pre colonial Bengal. BotTala also signifies the great tradition of open oratory, poetry, music of Bengal and symbol of public space that belongs to none in specific but to all in general. BotTala as a performance space of twenty first century aspires to provide such an open platform to all theatre activists home and abroad to engage in their creative and intellectual endeavours. We, despite all odds, dream for a space promoting theatre for people, to search for tradition and heritage to speak up for the present and future. We also believe that there is no theatre estranged from politics and as such no politics detached from theatre of the colonial east. Therefore, BotTala’s theatre can never be removed from its base in history and tradition of Humanity as well as its vision for a changed tomorrow challenging authority in today’s theatre. As such, BotTala intend to encourage a space for professional theatre activism, which entails professional attitudes and behaviour in present forms of theatre and activism. BotTala calls for participation from all spheres of cultural activists and citizenry of the global village to engage, encourage, promote and support a new era in theatre activism and towards creating a new phase of cultural solidarity through BotTola.