Marg – Contemporary Dance in India
Marg is a premier arts journal, a quarterly publication produced in Mumbai, aimed at the serious art lover.
22 December 2017
Marg is a premier arts journal, a quarterly publication produced in Mumbai, aimed at the serious art lover.
22 December 2017
Odissi has blossomed in recent decades with an increasing number of performing artists, festivals and choreographic works being produced in this dance form, both nationally and internationally.
23 June 2017
Last night I saw Juju Alishina perform Red Night in Stroud, a mesmerising and compelling evening, with three contrasting pieces… Read More
4 July 2016
As one would expect from such a renowned critic and dance writer, Leela Venkataraman’s latest book is painstakingly researched and benefits from both the author’s balanced, analytic approach and the constellation of beautiful dance photographs scattered throughout.
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
Palgrave Macmillan’s ‘Studies in International Performance’ series has published one of the most significant books to come out on Indian dance studies scholarship in recent years: Ketu H. Katrak’s Contemporary Indian Dance: New Creative Choreography in India and the Diaspora.
13 March 2012
After authoring The World of Kuchipoodi Dance, a seminal text on this dance form, Padma Bhushan recipient Swapnasundari recently launched Vilasini Natyam-Bharatam of Telugu Temple and Court Dancers.
11 March 2011
Collaborations is a numbered, limited edition boxed set containing three CDs and one DVD. It gathers together three out-of-print Harrison and Shankar projects.
15 December 2010