Inspired by Zubeen Garg, young students in Assam’s Lakhimpur are blending classical and folk traditions — from Bharatanatyam to Sattriya — proving art knows no boundaries.
Bharatanatyam’s survival was never guaranteed. We trace how social stigma, reform movements, and cultural politics pushed the dance to the brink, and how Rukmini Devi Arundale’s defiance, ...
NELLORE: Few artists successfully balance the roles of performer, researcher and mentor, but K Devendra Pillai stands out as a rare example. For him, Bharatanat ...
People have been dancing for as long as we can remember. Some evidence shows that dance began as a way to communicate and connect before language became complex. Early humans probably used rhythmic ...
Kavya Ganesh is revolutionizing Bharatanatyam by integrating stand-up comedy, rap, and spoken word into her performances. Her ...
LOS ANGELES, CA — Manu Savani, a leading international film distributor, known for bringing Indian cinema to the United ...
A landmark cultural event took place on February 6, 2026, at the Boy Scout Theater in Hawally, Kuwait, with the staging of ...
The phrase ‘setting the stage on fire’ did not even come close to the jaw-dropping and awe-inspiring performance that this group of exceptionally talented artists ended up giving at an event in Delhi!
Mumbai, is set to host the grand culmination of NCPA Nrityagurukul 2025–2026, a landmark initiative dedicated to nurturing ...
The NCPA Mumbai Dance Season 2026 returns as a vibrant month-long celebration of India’s rich and diverse dance heritage. Launched in 2018 in collaboration with ...
Dancer Sabri Bindi Seepersad may be small in stature, but don’t underestimate her. Once she’s on stage, it’s easy to forget that this is a 14-year-old student you’re looking at.