Abhinaya Now And for Always
It can be what gives dance its heart. Balbir Singh and Seeta Patel talk to Sanjeevini Dutta about the role abhinaya plays in their work.
14 July 2016
It can be what gives dance its heart. Balbir Singh and Seeta Patel talk to Sanjeevini Dutta about the role abhinaya plays in their work.
14 July 2016
Stars, students, venues, promoters, policy-makers – indeed everyone involved in South Asian dance in the UK was invited to this major conference, which took place in Birmingham in May. We bring you our report.
4 July 2016
The Odissi Ensemble featuring four British-based dancers brought into sharp relief the beauty, depth and drama of the odissi genre. Pulse takes a closer look at the dancers and the factors that brought them together.
24 December 2015
Odissi is the dance form associated with the state of Odisha, formerly Orissa, on the east coast of India.
24 December 2015
It has been a remarkable year for this kathak dancer and choreographer. Interview by Sanjeevini Dutta.
14 September 2015
Nepal is close to the hearts of walkers and climbers who seek to scale the glittering peaks of the Himalayan range. Equally the magnificence of its architecture, like the medieval township of Bhaktapur sadly severely damaged in the recent earthquake, is well-known to travellers.
14 September 2015
The debut album from kirtan artist Jahnavi Harrison – composer, arranger and principal voice of the collection ‒ takes kirtan to a place ripe for genre-crossing.
14 September 2015
Audiences were enthusiastic. What was the experience like for some of those involved in the competition? Kenneth Tharp, Vidya Patel, Sujata Banerjee and Urja Desai talked to Sanjeevini Dutta and Gopa Roy.
23 June 2015