The guru-sishya bond is eternal, this relationship is the most sacred and through this relationship a guru leaves his legacy behind too. There is a very famous doha of Kabir Das that says: Yah tan vish kee belaree, guru amrit kee khan, Sheesh diyo jo guru mile, to bhee sasta jaan. The meaning of this […]Read More
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News, Lifestyle & Entertainment stories - all at one placeTeam L&M Mohan Khokar Dance Collection presents Rukmini Devi as 5th episode, in ongoing virtual dance series by Habitat World. She institutionalised Bharatanatyam by creating an institution in 1936 called Kalakshetra, where Mohan Khokar was the first male student from North India, in1945. He reached Madras (now Chennai) from undivided Punjab by changing five trains […]Read More
The World Animal Day was selected in honour of the feast of Francis of Assisi, who was regarded as a patron saint of animals. The day was first celebrated on March 24, 1925 at the Sport Palace in Germany’s Berlin city by Heinrich Zimmermann, the German writer. It was moved to October 4, in 1929. […]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
Team L&M The IHC (Habitat World Art & Culture) is doing the first-ever major focus on Indian dance pioneer, scholar, collector and father- figure of archiving, the late Prof Mohan Khokar starting on his 20th death anniversary – September 17. The first male student of Kalakshetra in 1945, he was also the founder-head of Baroda […]Read More
Transgender Dancer Pooja Sharma ‘Rekha’ turns into an internet sensation For years I have been writing about various artists, covering events, profiling dancers, talking of innovative choreographies, future of dancers, dance festivals, shows and more. But today I would like to introduce you all to a very special dancer, the one who has become an […]Read More
Dancers have always been inspired by mythology – Ramayana and Mahabharata — have often been brought on stage by dancers using all sort of dance forms. Not just the epics or verses even god and goddess have appeared on stage to tell their tales and at the same time, raise various issues prevalent in society. […]Read More
A dancer’s face and body is constantly on display and under bright lights, be it on the dance floor or the stage. They normally wear costumes that show off their body and skin and there are always a number of people looking at a good dancer and observing his/ her dance skills as well as […]Read More
India is known for its rich tradition, culture and values. We are acknowledged all over the world for our great music and dance forms. In fact, our god of dance is Lord Nataraja and Lord Krishna is known for his raaslilas. Before we perform any form of Indian dance, we pray to the god of […]Read More