Performances in N.Y.C. American tap greats collaborating with kathak dancers discover how to communicate through rhythm. Credit... Supported by By Brian Seibert Visuals by Yuvraj Khanna Some do it ...
Chitresh Das, a mesmerizing Kolkata-born performer of the North Indian classical Indian dance form Kathak and a great educator in the form throughout the Bay Area and the United States, died of an ...
With every beat, Pandit Rajendra Gangani’s dazzling footwork, elegant hasthaks (hand movements), and deeply emotive abhinaya (expressions) left the audience in sheer awe. His stage presence is nothing ...
In an effort to beat the pandemic blues, SPIC MACAY launched the ‘Sarva Mangal Yog Series’ online with a versatile mix of dance, music, art and craft workshops alongside a yoga camp. The workshops ...
Each ‘style’ (as in ‘Bharatanatyam’ and ‘Kathak’ featured in BBC Young Dancer) has its demanding, characteristic physical vocabulary and repertoire to express this. But all share a common, ...
A graceful celebration of rhythm, devotion, and classical excellence unfolded at Ravindra Bharati as young dancer Divya ...
The half-turned body moved gracefully around, the hand replicated the sensuality of Krishna writing with cool sandal paste on the chest of Radha, in the background the sound of Kuru Yadu Nandan (from ...
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