Ma3Ka
Ma3Ka is a personal journey for Anita Ratnam exploring the various forms of female energy and her association of these forms with the women in her life: her grandmother, mother and daughter.
24 February 2010
Ma3Ka is a personal journey for Anita Ratnam exploring the various forms of female energy and her association of these forms with the women in her life: her grandmother, mother and daughter.
24 February 2010
To celebrate the sixtieth anniversary of the Indian Republic, the High Commission of India in London along with the Indian Council for Cultural Relations invited Geeta Chandran, a bharatanatyam dancer and choreographer from Delhi, and her troupe to perform at the Queen Elizabeth Hall.
24 February 2010
A full house at the Nehru Centre saw a beautifully presented kathak performance – Seeking to Embody – by Sanjukta Wagh.
24 February 2010
Urja Desai, the director and choreographer of Pagrav Dance Company, presented a solo kathak production of HATS, as part of a triple bill at Resolution! – a showcase for new works by upcoming choreographers.
24 February 2010
The Elgar Room is a relatively new addition to the RAH that can be set up variously to accommodate 300… Read More
24 February 2010
Naseem Khan talks to Ustad Faiyaz Wasifuddin Dagar about an ancient musical legacy holding its own in the modern world.
11 December 2009
Sanjoy Roy explores the tensions between performers and reviewers.
11 December 2009
Harinie Jeevitha: a teenage prodigy and potential star in the making.
11 December 2009
CAT young dancers selected for their potential as the dancers of tomorrow
11 December 2009