Whether it’s lyrical movements, classical Indian style or a hip-hop take on the wildly popular Bollywood genre, dance is, without a doubt, one of the great visual icons of India. “I think dance is ...
During her home tour, Shakti Mohan shared that her father brought three rocks from Bali and placed them in the aquarium ...
Natya Dance Theatre celebrates its 50th anniversary with three performances at the Dance Center of Columbia College Chicago.
Pittsburgh audiences will be able to experience the beauty and diversity of Indian dance and music this week, courtesy of Rhythm India: Bollywood and Beyond. 90.5 WESA's Priyanka Tewari spoke to the ...
In India, Shiamak Davar is a household name. With more than 20 years in the business, he's one of Bollywood's go-to choreographers. His unique blend of modern jazz, funk and ballet with classical ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X By day, he’s a software engineer. Come evening, however, Kaladhar Bejjanki logs off his ...
Shakti Mohan's house, designed by her parents, showcases traditional Indian patterns and meaningful décor items, including a dancing Ganpati statue.
Delhi 2025: After successful performances in Dubai, Mumbai, and Ahmedabad, Movement Mantra and Third Half Theatre are bringing Still Dancing to the heart of the nation. In honor of World Parkinson’s ...
Two South Asian dance troupes, Nrityagram and Chitrasena, exemplars of different styles, team up for a program at the Joyce Theater. By Brian Seibert Bijayini Satpathy, a MetLiveArts artist in ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook The Rogel Ballroom of the Michigan Union filled Sunday for a night of Indian music and dance. The ...
Dancing South Korean diplomats have won the hearts of millions of Indians with their viral video performance of Oscar-nominated song “Naatu Naatu,” reinforcing Seoul’s soft power diplomacy and even ...
"...the best new arrival on the city's dance scene in the last two years..." —New York Times Indian—and India inspired—dance in an array of forms, old and new ...