A Potomac, MD dance studio teaches Bharatanatyam, a classical Indian dance form. Step into the world of Bharatanatyam, a classical Indian dance form that has been nurtured and celebrated for centuries ...
When people think about dance, they often think about ballet, jazz and ballroom. San Anselmo dancer Barbara Framm wants to add Indian classical dance to the list. A longtime performer, Framm shares ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The choreographer Akram Khan’s “Gigenis,” based loosely on a character in the Mahabharata, represents a kind of homecoming for him. By Marina Harss A ...
Trilochana, was a debut performance by Tandavam Events showcasing three Indian classical dance forms. Showcasing three local schools, Kalamandapam, Nrityanjali and Lasya Dance academy all from Fairfax ...
NEW DELHI – Sattriya, a classical dance form rooted in the monastic traditions of Assam, stands as a testament to the vibrant cultural heritage of India. Emerging from the sattras—monasteries ...
In 2013, several of Smitha Krishnan’s friends reached out, asking if she was available to teach Mohiniyattam — a form of classical Indian dance originating from the southern state of Kerala — to them ...
JHU Shakti, Johns Hopkins's competitive Indian classical dance team, won first place at the Origins National Dance Championship in Chicago on April 12. Their performance, which was choreographed by ...
Jyothsna Sainath, rehearsing on the black floor of her vinyl-padded studio in her Salt Lake City home, is a picture of grace. Through a window in the studio space, one gets a view of the green trees ...
List of Folk Dances of Different States in India: India, a land of vibrant cultural heritage, expresses its essence through diverse dance forms. Beyond classical traditions, a rich culture of folk and ...
A pair of doors opens and three elegantly dressed dancers step out onto the veranda of Whig and Clio Halls. After some sweeping shots, the dance begins: Twirling dresses, sparkling jewelry, and ...
The highlight of the festival was Sattriya, one of India’s eight classical dance forms from Assam.