Much Ado About Nothing
Iqbal Khan’s Much Ado About Nothing, which recently transferred from Stratford to the Noel Coward Theatre in the West End, is part of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s international Shakespeare season.
18 December 2012
Iqbal Khan’s Much Ado About Nothing, which recently transferred from Stratford to the Noel Coward Theatre in the West End, is part of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s international Shakespeare season.
18 December 2012
This past weekend (26–28 October), I had the pleasure of attending the third annual Gait to the Spirit Festival of Indian classical dance in Vancouver, BC, Canada.
18 December 2012
The excitement is almost tangible in the lounge of The Hague’s Korzo Theater. It is playtime for the Indian dancers in the Netherlands. The annual India Dans Festival, held in October, is unique of its kind.
18 December 2012
Hertfordshire-based independent artist, Divya Kasturi, developed a piece with local children for the Celebrate event at the Gordon Craig Theatre in Stevenage.
18 December 2012
Ahead of her UK performances earlier this month (December), bharatanatyam artist, Vidhya Subramanian, shares her journey thus far with Jahnavi Harrison.
18 December 2012
Following his recent performance at Darbar Festival, Ravikiran speaks to Ken Hunt, who considers him to be “one of the most fascinating musicians I’ve ever met”.
18 December 2012
Students on the Bharatanatyam programme at the Centre for Advanced Training (CAT) reflect on the experience of working with dancer/physical theatre practitioner, Shane Shambhu
18 December 2012