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Sahitya Ramkumar, Chetaniya Sravanthi, and Anju Arvind—present their unique interpretations of the classical form through ...
The two day event series is titled Bharata Natyam for New Audiences. The program will feature items of the Bharta Natyam repertoire with an interactive dialogue with the audience throughout a ...
As the rhythms of society shift, Bharatanatyam adapts to the age-old maxim — change is the only constant. Bharatanatyam’s endurance through the ages is rooted in its capacity for assimilation ...
Nagendra Prabu, a tourist guide from Tamil Nadu, has gone viral for his unique way of explaining Indian classical dance forms ...
Ragamala Dance Company is the life work of Ranee Ramaswamy — and now her adult daughters, Aparna and Ashwini. Creative work can be lonely, Aparna says, and having "built-in companions" is a gift.
Night Two features a Bharatanatyam solo by the award-winning Rama Vaidyanathan. Rama Vaidyanathan is one of the foremost Bharatanatyam dancers of her generation and is also the recipient of the ...
Art Centrix Space, Vasant Kunj, played host to an intimate and evocative screening of A Song for ERESHA, the latest cinematic creation from acclaimed Bharatanatyam exponent Savitha Sastry and ...
Suchitra Sairam was an MIT graduate and a vice president at Ergotron. Then she got a calling to teach dance.
Trained Bharatanatyam dancer Rishi Raj frames flair on Instagram feeds, armed with the unique talent to capture, freeze, and bring alive dance movements.
William Shakespeare and Bharatanatyam? What’s the connection? There is one, says Shreya Kallingal who choreographed a recital to commemorate the playwright’s 400 death anniversary.
In today’s Bharatanatyam, guru Kalyanasundaram disapproves of long-winded jathis. Having been a mridangist first, he loves interesting calculations, but goes by the rhythm of the song.