Vivarta and Howzaat
ampradaya are a well-established dance Company based in Missisagua, Canada led by Lata Pada, with several productions to their credit.
18 March 2009
ampradaya are a well-established dance Company based in Missisagua, Canada led by Lata Pada, with several productions to their credit.
18 March 2009
The title ‘Moving Root’ represents the cultural traditions, of which dance is an integral part, that are carried by people as they move from one country to another.
18 March 2009
The Sonia Sabri Dance Company presented ‘Parallels’ at Croydon’s Clocktower continuing its ‘quest to infuse … kathak with contemporary relevance’ with a mixed bill of solos (including choreographies by Shobana Jeyasingh and Lisa Torun), where ‘… classical and cutting edge modern day interpretations of kathak [existed] side by side’.
18 March 2009
The dance performance by Aditi Mangaldas Dance Company at the Laban Centre for Contemporary dance made a kind of history since it was the first time that Laban had presented on its stage a performance of dance other than western contemporary.
18 March 2009
The opening sequence featured a dancer holding a pose, whose limbs were being manipulated by fellow dancers.
18 March 2009
At the QEH on London’s South Bank, the South Asian Dance Faculty was celebrating the tenth anniversary of bharatanatyam and kathak becoming part of ISTD.
18 March 2009
Mukut – The Crown of the Rasas is the title given to an evening of odissi, performed by Mitali Dev and Enakshi Das Sinha.
11 December 2008
TILLANA TARANA presented Malavika Sarukkai and Nahid Siddiqui for ‘a feast of classical dance’ that took place at Birmingham’s newly restored Town Hall as part of the International Dance Festival Birmingham
16 September 2008
Nina Rajarani returns to the stage with three short pieces that put blokeish fun and frisk into bharatanatyam dance.
16 June 2008