The eternal dance of life…
We asked our Nritya Ratna candidates why they feel it’s important to celebrate the classical arts of India
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MoreWe’re delighted to announce the next edition of DANCE INDIA UK will once again take place at Liverpool Hope University’s beautiful Creative Campus.
MoreLeela Samson’s dance ensemble Spanda offers a unique new perspective on Bharatanatyam. Find out how and why it’s important.
MoreThe musicians of Tarang gather in London this weekend for a Spring Retreat
MoreDance Indian participant & Timeless performer earns recognition as top 10 Odissi Dancer at Odissi International Festival
MoreMilapfest is delighted to announce the winners of the 2012 Fellowship Awards for Dance.
MorePulse Magazine profiles Bharatanatyam dancer Vidhya Subramanian, and previews her up-coming performances in Liverpool and London. Article taken from http://www.pulseconnects.com
MoreAn interactive critical writing workshop for aspiring writers and anyone who wishes to develop their critical thinking and writing skills in response to dance. Led by Sanjoy Roy, a regular contributor to Pulse and dance critic for The Guardian, the session offers a practical skills set to apply when engaging with dance.
MoreSonia Sabri Company’s new production, Kaavish, premieres at the Capstone Theatre on Saturday 17 November. Dance Development Manager, Archana Shastri finds out about the show from Sonia herself.
MorePhoto gallery featuring the fantastic young dancers performing at Timeless. Catch them all at The Capstone Theatre on Thursday 18 October 2012 at 7pm.
MoreDid you know Samyo is celebrating it’s 10 year anniversary this year?! Founded in 2002, the orchestra has seen scores of young musicians develop and grow into professional musicians, so this year we’re celebrating not only this exciting milestone but also the effect and success that the orchestra has facilitated over the last decade.
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