I believe art is political, and so is my existence: Sarvagya Soni
Stage artist Sarvagya Soni merges storytelling with theatre to create impactful performances. His work reflects his journey as a trans man from a small city and has evolved into advocacy due to frustrations with current laws. Aiming to represent marginalized narratives frequently ignored in the mainstream, Soni is thrilled by the noticeable shift in audience reception after a series of successful shows. Stage artist Sarvagya Soni merges storytelling with theatre to create impactful performances. His work reflects his journey as a trans man from a small city and has evolved into advocacy due to frustrations with current laws. Aiming to represent marginalized narratives frequently ignored in the mainstream, Soni is thrilled by the noticeable shift in audience reception after a series of successful shows.
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