In a world where social media thrives on viral videos and controversy, Sannati Mitra, a content creator, recently found herself in the eye of a storm after a video of her dancing in a towel at the iconic India Gate in New Delhi went viral. The video, inspired by the famous towel dance sequence from […]Read More
A distinguished Kathak dancer and disciple of Pandit Birju Maharaj, Guru Vijayshree Chaudhary is the choreographer behind the hit Netflix series Heeramandi directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali. Awarded the Hirkani Award, she is renowned for her artistry, dedication to preserving classical dance, and her ability to bring traditional forms to life in modern mediums. Talking […]Read More
Recent research from Australian scientists has revealed that dancing may be the most effective exercise for alleviating symptoms of depression. This ground-breaking study challenges traditional forms of exercise such as jogging, walking, yoga, tai chi, and strength training, which have long been considered key mental health boosters. The study highlights dance’s unique and potent therapeutic […]Read More
Nalanda Nritya Kala Mahavidyalaya is one of the leading dance institutions in India, and recently it has been given Autonomous Status under Mumbai university. A huge achievement, indeed. I spoke with Dr Uma Rele, Principal of Nalanda Nritya Kala Mahavidyalaya, about the same. Excerpts from the interview: Your institute has been granted autonomous status under […]Read More
Akumal Ramachander Unusual name. Unusual man. An alien as he often called himself. Possessed by more than a missionary zeal to help arts and artists; a brilliant mind and heart of gold. A world citizen, even if born in a village, with roots in Mulkanaddu. Mother’s side in the court of Mysore Maharaja and father, an Army […]Read More
One of the celebrated Odissi dancer known for her grace and dedication to the art form is Jhelum Paranjape. With a background steeped in classical training, she has captivated audiences with her expressive performances that blend tradition and innovation. Jhelum’s journey in dance began at a young age, inspired by the rich cultural heritage of […]Read More
Dr. Sonal Mansingh, celebrated classical dancer, Padma Vibhushan awardee, and former Rajya Sabha member of Parliament, recently completed her term, leaving behind a legacy of advocacy for the arts and culture in India. Known for her relentless dedication to the preservation and promotion of India’s cultural heritage, she initiated transformative changes during her tenure. From […]Read More
UNESCO celebrates the World Tango Day on the 11th of December each year, Tango; a dance which is also part of the UNESCO’s World Cultural Heritage. Is Tango just a sensual dance or is there more to it? Why is this Tango celebrated all over the world? As I wish you all a very happy […]Read More
Rajkumar Singhajit Singh, one of the most revered figures in the world of Indian classical dance, breathed his last on November 19, 2024, at the age of 93, at his residence in Delhi. Renowned for his unparalleled contributions to Manipuri dance forms, including Raslila and Pung Cholom, he was celebrated as a guru, performer, and […]Read More
Kalidasa once said: Creepers and artists need support. Let me refresh your memory. The Gupta rule (4th -5th century) saw the rise of Kalidasa, a classical Sanskrit and Prakrit author, easily considered one of the greatest poet and playwright of ancient India. His plays and poetry are primarily based on Hindu Puranas and philosophy. His […]Read More