It must have been 15 or 16 years since Bharatanatyam exponent Rajashree ... and is one of the country’s foremost exponents of the dance form. Her comeback performance in the city, to be staged ...
The two women, both mothers of girls interested in the arts, came up with Lil Margazhi, a Bharatanatyam dance festival featuring performances by artistes aged between six and 14. The event will ...
Bharatanatyam, one of India’s oldest and most revered classical dance forms, is steeped in tradition and spiritual expression. Over centuries, it has developed into distinct schools or banis (styles), ...
Dance, at its most powerful, serves as a bridge between cultures. Bharatanatyam dancer Apeksha Niranjan is one such traverser of boundaries. She has innovatively blended Bharatanatyam with the lilting ...
A viral video depicting an elephant swaying behind Bharatanatyam dancers sparked joy online, with many interpreting it as dancing. However, wildlife experts clarified that the elephant's movements ...
But ever seen an elephant dancing? In a trending reel, the jumbo appeared to perform some traditional Bharatanatyam moves. Along with two female dancers grooving in the front, the elephant swayed ...
Bharatanatyam was represented by students ... Composed entirely of male dancers, their rigorous synchrony and poise were awe-inspiring. With chiselled physiques and masterful execution, they ...
Mysuru: The Rangapravesha of Mysuru-based Bharatanatyam dancer Vid. Ashwini Swaroop will be held at KEA Prabhat Rangamandira, Basaveshwaranagar, Bengaluru on Dec.1 at 5 pm. Senior dance teacher ...
The dance is accompanied by live Carnatic music, enhancing its emotional and cultural depth. The rhythm and melody of the music synchronize perfectly with the dancer’s movements.
In the video, two women are performing the classical Indian dance, Bharatanatyam, in an open space. Behind them, an elephant is seen tied to a pole, swaying side to side, seemingly matching their ...