Showing posts with label Culture. Show all posts
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Tuesday, 11 December 2018

Ingenuity In Expression At The Natya Ballet Dance Festival 2018...

A Biennale celebration of creative excellence in expression through movement - DANCE - The Natya Ballet Dance Festival organized by the Natya Ballet Centre in association with Sangeet Natak Akademi (SNA) drew a close to its second edition on December 2, 2018. 



The three-day event at SNA premises in the heart of the city beginning November 30, 2018, witnessed a full-house audience all three days, performing arts enthusiasts and Indian culture fanatics alike, soaking in the rich heritage of the timeless art form that is dance. Exploring the pertinent themes of ‘Dance in Film’ & ‘Dance in Theatre’, NBDF 2018 showcased the best of both local and global art forms, at the same time emphasizing on female power in dance & theatre. 



Commencing with renowned American choreographer and Artistic Director of Ananya Dance Theatre, Ananya Chatterjee's Masterclass that introduced a contemporary Indian dance technique called Yorchhā, which brings together movement principles from Odissi, Vinyasa Yoga, and Mayurbhanj Chhau, NBDF 2018's first day also drew the curtains with a contemporary retelling of the Mahabharata, conceptualized by the Katkatha Puppet Arts Trust employing an amalgam of the Japanese technique of Bunraku, masks and shadow theatre, along with the elements of Chhau and Kalaripayattu to present a spellbinding storytelling session. 



Helmed by Anurupa Roy, Founder and Managing Trustee of the Katkatha Puppet Arts Trust, the hour-long enactment of the mythological epic saw a stream of the conscious narrative of the fifteen prominent characters of the Mahabharata. The unquestioning loyalty to their personal beliefs by each that paved way to the battle of Kurukshetra was portrayed effortlessly, whilst at the same time questioning whether the characters had chances to alter their choices that could have made a difference to the consequences. 



While the second and third days of the festival aimed to explore the underlying themes by the means of 'Meet The Legends' and 'Dance Discourses', there was a lot to look forward to, as the experience unfolded. 



“It was a labor of love to bring a festival of this magnitude to the Delhi public, and a rewarding experience to witness the large turnout. Natya Ballet Centre strives to innovate, expand dialogues and boundaries within the realm of dance, which was showcased under one roof, over three days. A coming together of immense talent from different fields.”, said Radhika Hoon, Chairperson, Natya Ballet Centre on showcasing a tribute to dance in the context of theatre and film, by the means of The Natya Ballet Dance Festival. 



On the second day, Sangeet Natak Akademi opened its doors to an insightful conversation with the legend of contemporary Indian Dance, Astad Deboo, who pioneered the contemporary dance style at a time when innovation in Indian dance was not welcomed. 



In his session moderated by Dr. Arshiya Sethi, a scholar, commentator, administrator, consultant and an activist in the field of art and culture, Mr. Deboo discussed how his style of dance has evolved during the years from learning Kathak and Kathakali, to his own unique style and shared his story of how he taught dance to deaf artists and children of the Salaam Balak Trust giving them an opportunity to perform in public. 



This segment was immediately followed by a tete-a-tete between the legendary Kathak exponent Padma Vibhushan Pandit Birju Maharaj and Manjari Sinha, an acclaimed musicologist and classical music and dance critic. 



The living legend shared anecdotes of how he learned Kathak, his journey and the legacy of Kathak which will be carried forward, beautifully binding the past, present, and future. Besides, being a maestro of Kathak, Maharaj Ji demonstrated his prowess at playing the tabla, recited his own poetry and sang leaving the onlookers in a graceful bind. 



The ‘Dance in Theatre’ segment welcomed renowned theatre artists such as Maya Krishna Rao, Vinay Kumar from Adishakti Theatre, Gowri Ramnarayan and Bharatanatyam exponent Jyotsna Shourie along with moderators Dr. Anita Cherian & Saumya Baijal, who shared their insights on how dance and theatre blend in the work and practice. 



Later in the evening, two international performances had been planned, courtesy the famous Dutch dance company Vloeistof - ‘We are waiting at the Border’ - a confrontational public space performance and Leo Spreksel's ‘Ayush’, an amalgamation of Western dramaturgy and Kathak vocabulary, performed by Hari and Chethana and Sirisha. 



Vloiestof has traveled across Europe and this festival served as the platform for it to premiere in India. With four dancers, three mirrors and a huge glass plate, the aim of this performance was to explore new ways to break boundaries and focus on unexpected aspects of borders. 



Commenting on how dance has come across as a powerful medium to fuel change in society, Nikita Maheshwary, Creative Director, Natya Ballet Centre was of the following opinion. 

“We are thrilled and humbled to see that our aim to unfold the plural discourses on dance and open up various dialogues on the shifting paradigms of performing arts has been received so well by audience and critics alike. We are looking forward to being back with our third edition in 2020, as the Natya Ballet Centre celebrates its 60th year, with international and national alliances to showcase many more inspiring artists and performances.”

The last day of The Natya Ballet Dance Festival commenced with a candid talk between Mallika Sarabhai, an eminent choreographer, dancer, filmmaker, actress, writer, and social activist. 



She has been recognized and awarded across the world and Dr. Arshiya Sethi, followed by another ‘Meet The Legends’ session with Leela Samson, who is an exponent and sensitive interpreter of the nuances of Bharatanatyam. 



She spoke about her experience of choreographing a body of work called ‘Spanda’, two decades years ago, which is known for its innovations in Bharatanatyam till date. She also shared details on her latest production named ‘Avani - The River’. The session was moderated by Prof. Naman P. Ahuja, who is a curator of Indian art, a Professor at Jawaharlal Nehru University and a Co-Editor of Marg Publications. 



In the same afternoon, the focus shifted to ‘Dance in Film’ where award-winning filmmakers and artists Saba Dewan, Justin Mc Carthy, Sharada Ramanathan, and Vikram Iyengar presented excerpts of their films and delved on the role of the camera in dance. 



The evening culminated with a powerful performance, ‘Aham Sita’, directed by Gowri Ramnarayan of the JustUs Repertory, Chennai and performed by the renowned Bharatnatyam danseuse Priyadarsini Govind. 



A blend of dance, music and the spoken word, it frames five crucial moments in the life of Sita along with the other women of the Ramayana - Urmila Mandodari, Surpanakha, and Ahalya - the act was widely appreciated.


Needless to say, the effort put in by the performing artists and festival directors shone through to put forward a successful second edition of The Natya Ballet Dance Festival, and here's hoping that dance as a performing art and catalyst continues to dissolve boundaries across the globe. :)

Wednesday, 28 November 2018

An Ode To Expressive Brilliance At #NBDF2018...

From the Inside to the Outside, 
From People to Puppets, 

From the Stage to Public Spaces, 
From Mythology to Modernity. 

A delicate thread of expressive movement binds these four facets of societal perception - DANCE. 

It is an age-old-adage that actions speak louder than words. Dance is one such series of actions that has the ability to spellbind, taking the audience on a rollercoaster of emotions by the means of impactful performances. 

Dance is an unbelievably powerful medium of narrative and social activism that adapts itself to the interpretation of the viewer. There is thought that is put into performances, which culminates into appreciation as the creative effort of the artiste bears fruit. 

Unfortunately, performing arts of the likes of theater, film, song, and dance are losing out gradually in modern times, yet I recently came across an earnest attempt to revive such arts and give them a new lease of life that is The Natya Ballet Dance Festival 2018

Helmed by Natya Ballet Centre in association with Sangeet Natak Akademi, the second edition of the Biennale ‘The Natya Ballet Dance Festival’ from 30 November - 2 December 2018 is to be held at SNA premises.



This year, the festival is centered around the themes of ‘Dance in Film’ & ‘Dance in Theatre’ that aim to showcase works that transcend any one medium. The three-day long festival is filled with rich and diverse programs that will present the best of both local and global art forms along with a tete-a-tete with living legends of Indian dance.



A melange of thought-provoking and mesmerizing performances, talks, presentations and film screenings with the host of eminent and distinguished artists from India and abroad is what will mark The Natya Ballet Dance Festival, also along with an emphasis on women power in dance and theater.



Conceptualized by Radhika Hoon, Chairperson, Natya Ballet Centre, and Nikita Maheshwary, Creative Director, Natya Ballet Centre, The Natya Ballet Dance Festival attempts to appreciate bold and assertive works that visualize and interpret conventional storytelling through the filters of social and political upheaval.



Be it the ‘Dance Discourses’ focusing on how art can act as an effective medium to mobilize social change or the ‘Meet The Legends’ tete-a-tete that provides an opportunity for the audience and fraternity alike to gain glimpses into the illustrious lives of the mega icons of Indian Dance namely Pandit Birju Maharaj, Leela Samson, Astad Deboo, and Mallika Sarabhai, The Natya Ballet Dance Festival comes across as an exciting and promising amalgamation of talents from across the globe in Delhi, this weekend.



I'll be there at The Natya Ballet Dance Festival to witness the masterpiece come to life. Will you? :)

Tuesday, 19 August 2014

The Benediction For My 'Home Blessed Home'

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With a thought in mind...

And, as a Thanksgiving for my Parents...

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I set out, to Make Their Room...

As I Made My Home...

A Blessed Home...

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It Is Said...

'Your Room Should Reflect Your Style.

Your Room Should Reflect Your Personality.'

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And, To Suit My Parents' Style...

To Suit My Parents' Personality...

I had the Perfect Makeover...

For Their Space...

In Mind...

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To Establish Their Connect With Their Roots...

To Make Them Feel Closer To Their Soil...

To Not Let This Modernity Absorb Them In...

In Its Entirety...

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Their Room Had To Be...

Refreshing...

Yet...

Ethnic...

In Its Substantial Existence...

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Being The Head Of Our Familial Unit...

It Was Best...

That Guests Be Welcomed...

Into Our Dwelling...

By Being Welcomed Into Our Parents' Space, First...

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What Better Than...

This...

Little India 'Bani Thani' Wooden Jharokha...

To Symbolize My Mother's Presence...

In Our Hearts, Minds And Souls...

With The Lady - Like Grace By Its Side...

As An Invitation, For Our Guests?

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To Illuminate The Ambiance...

And The Aura Of Their Space...

This...

Would Be The Best Bet! :)

'Aapno Rajasthan' Lantern...

Traditional Yet Trendy...

Exquisitely Ethnic...

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For The Creative Souls...

That My Parents Are...

To Inspire Them, To Keep Their Love For Music Alive...

To Support Their Encouragement For The Efforts Of Artists Of The Nation...

This...

'Kaarigari' Music Men Set Of Four...

True...

Kaarigari...

Instilling A Sense Of Respect And Appreciation...

Towards The Gifted Sons & Daughters Of The Soil...

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All For My Parents...

And, Their Prayers...

Which Make My Home...

A Truly Blessed Home! :)

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To Honor Their Efforts...

For Us...

And, To Thank Them For Their Perseverance...

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After All...

They Are The Essence Of Our Existence...

And, The Benediction...

For My 'Home Blessed Home'. :D

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This post is a part of MakeMyHome Activity at BlogAdda.com.

Tuesday, 29 July 2014

From 2114, To 2014...

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"The National Museum, New Delhi, hereby informs the General Public, that, on the occasion of India's 167th Independence Day and as a part of the ongoing Independence Day Celebrations in collaboration with Ministry Of Culture...

Hon'ble President Of India will be inaugurating a New Gallery, titled...

Life & Culture In 2014.

All are cordially invited to witness the sea change our lifestyle has seen ever since the last Century.

From 2114, To 2014..."

This was a Press Release to be issued in a leading Indian Daily, on the morning of August 15, 2114.

The National Museum had been partially closed for the General Public, during the past week, in lieu of this new Gallery being set up.

And, the day after Tomorrow would be yet another Independence Day for India.

Yet another patriotic celebration, yet another flag hoisting at the Red Fort.

Yet another message to the Nation.

But,

Something would be Different...

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And, That Difference...

Would Be...

An Entire Century's Time Travel...

On Our Independence Day...

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But, why am I telling you all this?

Because, I'm running late...

For What?

I haven't yet drafted...

The Introduction Of The Gallery...

To Be Delivered By The President...

Which Is Due...

Tomorrow Morning!

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Here, I'm burning the Midnight Oil...

With An Idea In Mind...

But, With No Expression...

Because, I'm having a really tough time, thinking of the Pros and Cons...

Of 2014.

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There's no use in even trying...

Because this deadline can never be extended...

I'll have to frame an Introduction...

Worthy of 2014...

FAST!

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This is what I've managed to come up with...

I just hope it fits my picture, of what 2014 was...

And, improves what 2114 will become...

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Memoirs Of A Century, The Year 2K14...
Era Of Change Ahead, In The Year 2K14...
Multiple Facets Of The Indian Democracy...
Of An Expressive Parliamentary Hypocrisy...
Indicative Of A  Better Time Ahead, Really?
Racing Ahead In Time, To The Global  Visual...
Speculating, How India Will  Be At A Pinnacle!

Oh! Culture, Westernization Took Your Lead...
For All, Yo Yo Became God, Selfies Trended...

Aptly Or Not So, They Were Steered Wrong...

Cursed That Sex Ratio, Women Looked Down...
Expecting Equality, And Dignity, With A Frown!
No, In That Ocean Of Regret, They'd To Drown!
To Top It All Aerial Disasters Shook Humanity...
Urging That Need For Peace, To Stop An Insanity...
Recreating Those Happenings Of The Year - 2K14...
Year 2114, Wish You To Be Better Than Year 2K14...

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This post is a part of the WordPress Daily Prompts : 365 Writing Prompts program where the aim is to post at least one post a day based on the day's prompt.

The Prompt for July 24 was a 'Free Prompt' provided to all of us, Guest Authors.

The Prompt is, From The Collection of The Artist - 'It's the year 2114.
A major museum is running an exhibition on life and culture as it was in 2014.
You’re asked to write an introduction for the show’s brochure.
What will it say?'

This is my Seventeenth Post as a guest author to Project 365 : We Post Daily!

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