Team L&M Gallery Art Positive, Lado Sarai, New Delhi is holding a sculpture exhibition of renowned Tamil artist Elanchezhiyan Pichaikannu. The show titled Beyond the Myth presents a series of sculptures showing resemblance to cow, bull, yogi and sacred trees, all of which seems to be inspired by the motifs of the Indus valley civilization. […]Read More
Team L&M HABITAT WORLD opens October virtual events with Tracing Dance, a most unusual compilation on Indian dance history and heritage of India without a single moving dance image! Yes, can one imagine a dance film without actual dance? Dance is an art of motion but this film has static photos. With 500 photos, Master […]Read More
Soni brothers are deeply passionate about teaching & popularising Garba
We Indians should be very proud that our Indian culture is being celebrated all over the world. Many Indian dance forms are ruling the world stage and one such dance form is Garba. Are you aware that Garba and Dandiya Raas are very popular in The United States of America where more than 30 universities […]Read More
Team L&M Grammy-nominated classical Indian legend, composer and sitarist Shujaat Husain Khan and renowned Iranian-American vocalist Katayoun Goudarzi give a new urgency to the age-old love poems of Rumi on their latest album This Pale released today (October 1) globally. Iranian ney player Shaho Andalibi and 5th-generation tabla player of the Thirakwa lineage Shariq Mustafa […]Read More
Team L&M The Indian family system has a deeply embedded impression of living in a joint family where parents often stay with their grown-up children. When parents reach an age where they need support from their children, children consider it as their moral duty. But Indian society has been going through a major social and […]Read More
Team L&M HABITAT WORLD with Mohan Khokar Dance Collection@IGNCA, continues to offer quality virtual dance films under the creative baton of Prof Ashish Mohan Khokar. The PIONEERS of Indian Dance (part 1 – 1901s to 1940s) features Russian, American, British artistes like Anna Pavlova, Ted Shawn, Ragini Devi, Louise Lightfoot who came to India, got […]Read More
The oil on canvas works by artist Tapan Dash depict his life journey from the childhood days he spent at Jagannathpuri in Odisha Rajkumari Sharma Tankha The Dialectics of Garden Bloom, a solo show by Ghaziabad-based artist Tapan Dash is all about his life-journey – the situations he encountered, the challenges he met and successes […]Read More
Rajkumari Sharma Tankha Growing up in the French countryside, Maite Delteil called herself ‘nature’s child’. So, nature has been an intrinsic part of most of her art works. But the paintings displayed at her recently concluded show, Pages From My Diary, at Art Alive Gallery, Panchsheel Park, were still life and portraits, albeit in her […]Read More
Team L&M After a thumping start last week at HABITAT WORLD, the Khokar Dance Archives presents A century of Indian dance , covering a 100 plus years. Centuries begin by one and end in zero, hence the period platformed is 1901 – 2000. ‘This is when pioneers from West came to India at turn of […]Read More
Why do some clubbers shake it like a Polaroid picture while others prefer to perch on a bar stool? British psychologist Peter Lovatt, who has conducted rigorous field work in nightclubs, believes he can explain why some booty shaking is hot — and some is not. It’s all about your hormones. For reasons of data […]Read More