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
Garba, a traditional dance from Gujarat, India, celebrated during Navratri, is characterised by energetic, circular movements and rhythmic clapping. Recognised for its cultural significance, Garba is listed as Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO. This designation highlights its role in fostering community spirit and preserving cultural traditions globally. Swapnil Dagliya is an acclaimed dancer and artistic […]Read More
We prepare to embrace the festive season and sweets, where each delicacy on our platter is not just a treat but a symbol of something more profound. For dancers, in particular, the messages embedded in these festive sweets offer valuable insights for navigating both the highs and lows of the artistic journey. You know sweets […]Read More
As individuals age, maintaining physical, mental, and emotional health becomes increasingly essential. Dance emerges as a powerful tool that can significantly enhance the quality of life for senior citizens. This art form transcends mere entertainment; it offers numerous benefits, from physical fitness to social engagement, and plays a crucial role in promoting overall well-being among […]Read More
The recent Nritya Darpan 2024, a spectacular one-day dance festival presented by the Indian Heritage and Cultural Association (IHCA-NJ) in collaboration with the Consulate General of India, New York, left the audience spellbound. Held at the New Brunswick Performing Arts Center (NBPAC), the festival was a grand showcase of Indian classical and contemporary dance forms. […]Read More
Renowned Indian classical dancer who is celebrated for her innovative approach to Kathak, is Aditi Mangaldas, with a career spanning over four decades, Mangaldas is known for blending classical technique with contemporary themes, pushing the boundaries of Kathak while honouring its rich heritage. She trained under her mother, the esteemed dancer and teacher Kumudini Lakhia, […]Read More