For Ishita Mili, choreographer and founder of IMGE Dance, “no(man)” represents the thesis of her dance journey and philosophical practice. The show is a cultural patchwork of global languages, sounds, ...
Ancient mudras offer a blueprint for smoother robot hand movement and could inspire new approaches to motor training and ...
The work suggests that traditional classical dance encodes more refined motion patterns than everyday actions. The findings ...
This solo Bharatanatyam recital by Isha Aggarwal, a disciple of Guru Sindhu Mishra, will witness a narrative plunge into the spiritual depths of the classic Ramcharitmanas. “This performance marks my ...
Intricate hand gestures, purposeful footwork, expertly controlled facial expressions – a Bharatanatyam dancer must possess all these qualities to fully convey the essence of a story. When melodious ...
India returned to the practice nets on Wednesday, 26 February, after a two day's break in the Champions Trophy. The Men in Blue had an intense workout in the nets but a light day overall under the ...
Bharatanatyam male soloist Parshwanath S. Upadhye kept both students and lovers of classical dance enthralled with his level of expertise with a recent two-day programme in the city. Organised by ...
Emerging from Tamil Nadu, Bharatanatyam is a revered Indian dance form with over two millennia of history. Notable for its hand gestures, rhythmic footwork, and graceful movements, the dance offers ...
What is dancing to you? It is my soul in motion, a moving prayer, a dissolving into the cosmic and mystical planes that can only be touched in true surrender and letting go of the known, the tangible.
IMGE Dance is set to present “no(man)” on February 14 and 15, 2025, in New York. Supported by the CUNY Dance Initiative, this performance explores existential questions that have intrigued generations ...