My Journey: A Tale of Two Births
Well-known odissi dancer Ileana Citaristi’s third book, My Journey: A Tale of Two Births, is an autobiography and memoir.
14 September 2015
Well-known odissi dancer Ileana Citaristi’s third book, My Journey: A Tale of Two Births, is an autobiography and memoir.
14 September 2015
From 24 to 26 July 2015 Canada’s Sampradaya Dance Creations hosted the Beyond Boundaries – Imagining a New Future for South Asian Dance in Canada National Dance Symposium in Mississauga, Ontario.
14 September 2015
Treating an abstract theme presents a challenge for any choreographer trained in Indian classical dance. How can the body reproduce the naturally disembodied?
14 September 2015
Celebrated artists Aakash Odedra and Kalpana Raghuraman recently presented their works Rising and Through the Eyes of My City respectively in Singapore at Samarpana 2015. The three-day festival was held at the Esplanade Theatre.
14 September 2015
Akademi’s Choreogata is a professional development programme commissioning two artists each year to create new, contemporary South Asian dance works…. Read More
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
Malavika Sarukkai writes about the creative process explored in the Natya Darshan Dance Symposium in Chennai.
23 June 2015
India’s foremost dance critic and writer Leela Venkataraman has no preconceived notions of what creativity is. She shares her thoughts.
23 June 2015
Although this internationally-acclaimed company is well-known to US audiences and has graced both the Edinburgh Fringe and international festivals in recent years, this was, inexplicably, their first London performance.
23 June 2015