The news of Ramchandra Manjhi’s death, on the night of September 7, 2022, reached me via social media. Suddenly, I was transported to an evening in Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, around four years ago, when Manjhi was set to perform at the open-air amphitheatre at around 9 pm. He, however, was already in his ‘zone’ from early evening, becoming one with his art, as he began applying makeup, hours before he was scheduled to perform. When he finally graced the open-air stage, a hush descended over the boisterous crowd. As he began dancing, even students who did not speak Bhojpuri watched with rapt attention.