Malavika Sarukkai seemed to have paved a way back into the world by being a student of dance, again. The Padma Shri awardee completed 50 glorious years in dance. Her new solo performance, Anubandh – Connectedness, is a call for hope. The artiste implored her audiences to navigate sorrow and solace through their primordial ties […]Read More
Research shows musical instruments in vogue during Harappan period
Shail Vyas Indian Culture is thousands of years old and so is our Music. Music is woven so deeply in our culture that it appears completely inseparable. The very fact that The Vedas were composed with musical notations and rhythmic meters, is an ultimate proof of that. But how much do we know about the […]Read More
Upasana Kaura Artist Seema Pandey is fascinated by duality, by the ubiquitous presence of contradictions around, by the ambivalence within oneself, and within Nature. And this is what reflects in her artworks. Her ongoing show at Triveni Gallery, New Delhi, Where the Sky is Pink and Clouds are Green shows these dualities she experiences. An […]Read More
Mumbai dance lovers recently saw a very beautifully conceptualised dance show choreographed by two very talented dancer-choreographers from the city – Odissi exponent Daksha Mashruwala and Bharatnatyam exponent Anusree Bonnerjee with writer-poet Sudipta Dhruva and singer-music composer Kaustuv Kanti Ganguli. This collaborative dance venture, a brilliantly put together show was titled Petal Stories. The 45-min […]Read More
Anurag Kaul Just 19, but Gauri Minocha is already an artist par excellence. A Psychology student at Lady Shri Ram College, Delhi University, Gauri is showcasing 60 of her artworks at the solo show, The Journey Has Just Begun, tomorrow at Alliance Francaise de Delhi, Lodhi Estate, New Delhi. “These works depict my journey as an […]Read More
Rajkumari Sharma Tankha Life in the Shadows, an exhibition of photographs by Chitvan Gill currently on at Art Gallery, Kamaladevi Complex, India International Centre, New Delhi brings to fore the unseen children of India’s poor forced to work due to poverty. “This exhibition is an attempt to bring these children closer to us, it tells […]Read More
Team L&M All of 14, Anvi Singla is having a solo show of her abstract art works from tomorrow. The show titled You Will Find Me, is being presented by Gallery Sree Arts, and is curated by Jitendra Padam Jain. In her maiden exhibition, Singla showcases the relation between human beings and nature, as also […]Read More
Upasana Kaura Independent musician Neha Karode, known for her musical series Bandish Based Originals, has sung two English songs – O Mama and Rabbit – in Ayushman Khurana starrer Anek, a film on the relationship between the northeast and the rest of India. Neha channels the influence of one of her idols Joan Baez into […]Read More
Team L&M As a way to express its gratitude to India, especially the 60 Para Field Ambulance, the Korean Cultural Centre is hosting a month-long exhibition Korean War Special Exhibition : 60 Para Field Ambulance, beginning today. The exhibition is being held at Nam June Paik Hall, Korean Cultural Centre India in Lajpat Nagar, New […]Read More
Team L&M Tucked away between lush green hills of North East India, the bejewelled; and Manipur has preserved many jewels of the ancient culture of India. The people of Manipur had a unique tradition of worship through the ecstasy of dance. Since they believed that they were the descendants of celestial musicians, Gandharvas, they sought communion […]Read More