Abhisaar Dance Workshop with Nirupama & Rajendra
Join Nirupama & Rajendra for an amazing opportunity to learn beautiful Indian dance movements!
MoreJoin Nirupama & Rajendra for an amazing opportunity to learn beautiful Indian dance movements!
MoreThis extraordinary dance presentation explores the beauty of Buddhist temple architectures. Following on from their hit production ‘Nirmanika’, Milapfest’s partner dance company Apsaras Arts again explores the beauty of architecture in their latest popular dance production which will be heading to both The Capstone Theatre, Liverpool and The Bhavan, London.
MoreAravinth is the Artistic Director behind the upcoming dance production, Añjasa, which Milapfest will be presenting in Liverpool and London this month. Join him as he talks about his research on south east Asian based themes suitable for dance choreography in his quest for new narratives for Indian dance.
MoreMilapfest’s extremely popular intensive training programme, ‘Dance India’, returns in Autumn 2016 with a special weekend masterclass led by world renowned artists Pandit Rajendra Gangani, Kathak and Priyadarsini Govind, Bharatanatyam.
MoreWe are exciting to announce that Dance India will be returning for a special 3-day masterclass at the Royal Academy of Dance in London from 22-24th October 2016.
MoreThis extraordinary dance presentation explores the beauty of Buddhist temple architectures. Following on from their hit production ‘Nirmanika’, Milapfest’s partner dance company Apsaras Arts again explores the beauty of architecture in their latest popular dance production which will be heading to both The Capstone Theatre, Liverpool and The Bhavan, London.
MoreDuring this years Indika festival, we trialed a really exciting, brand new feature for our events: we live streamed concerts to our Youtube channel!
MoreAfter an amazing Indika 2016, we look back across the festival in pictures.
MoreThis weekend saw the close of our 2016 Indika festival and what a week it has been!
MoreA spectacular new festival in London celebrating the next generation of classical artists New generations of Indian arts performers are…
MoreKumudini Lakhia was her effervescent self and her passion for her art was evident as she spoke of her journey in dance. She said, “At one point, I was so full of technique, chakkars and pirouettes that I realized I had lost my dance.”
MoreThis year, the shawls presented to the participants and awardees were an aesthetic delight. Ordered specially for the occasion from Kalakshetra Foundation, they received many an admiring eye!
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