Team L&M Mumbai-based fast growing road tripping community for enthusiasts, beginners and those who love hitting the roads, Roadtrippers Club, organised a road trip from Mumbai to Nashik where they launched their anthem, Keep the rhythm alive, and shot a video for the same. This is part of their long-term initiative of preserving music in […]Read More
Enjoy an evening of lilting tunes and lyrical moves to celebrate the perfect communion of beauty, grace, melody, rhythm, movements and expressions with noted Odissi dancer from Bengaluru, Madhulita Mohapatra and her acclaimed Nrityantar Dance Ensemble, today at 7 pm at Stein Auditorium, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road, New Delhi. Odissi dance is an epitome […]Read More
His journey has been full of struggles. He has faced challenges at every single stage of life, the most important being financial constraints. In the absence of monetary support from the family, he was unable to join dance workshops as it cost a fortune which involved travelling to Dehradun as there were no dance schools […]Read More
On the eve of World Dance Day, renowned Bharatanatyam dancer Geeta Chandran says very few people go to enjoy the ananda or rasa of a dance performance these days Over the past six or seven decades, in India, despite the best efforts of various organisations – government and others – the audiences for classical […]Read More
An exhibition of remarkable photos depicting the lives of people affected by leprosy and the disease’s impact on them and their families will be up on display at The Art Gallery, India International Center, Kamaladevi Complex, 40 Max Mueller Marg, New Delhi from April 20. Titled Our Lives, the exhibition has been put together by […]Read More
Around 3,000 Mumbaikars from all walks of life got together and participated in creating the longest art mural. This initiative was a part of Mumbai Metro One’s annual art festival, Majhi Metro, with a host of activities like painting, poetry and photography and lots of innovation to showcase the artist’s vibes and thoughts in interesting […]Read More
It is not every day that you get to experience the works of artists like Anjolie Ela Menon, Satish Gujral, Arpana Caur, Rameshwar Broota, Jatin Das, Gigi Scaria, Anupam Sud and many more under one roof. India at 70: Mapping the Canvas of Indian Post Modern and Contemporary Art, at 70 years of Indian Independence, […]Read More
Pichvai is the first love of art enthusiast and designer Pooja Singhal. Both hail from the lake city of Udaipur in Rajasthan. Pichvai is luxuriously detailed hand painted textile traditionally hung behind the idol of Shrinathji, an incarnation of Lord Krishna. Over the last century, painted textiles that left the shrine have taken on a […]Read More
Not only does land offers itself as a visual metaphor of lived experiences but as a tactile archive for artist Shalina S Vichitra. Her paintings function as visceral geographical annotations and recordings that employ the tools of cartography to address the complex subject of ‘belonging’. The fragile balance between natural world and human habitation surfaces […]Read More
If you are fascinated by Lord Krishna’s flexibility, adaptability, statesmanship and courage in the face of any challenge, then visit a solo show of paintings titled Krishna – The Enigma at Gallerie Ganesha, E-557, Greater Kailash II, New Delhi from March 23 to April 18, 2018, 11 am to 7 pm by Ajmer-based artist Ashok Hazra. Inspired by […]Read More