An attempt to preserve and promote Indian dance, music
Established in 1976 by the world-renowned dancing couple and Padma Bhushan recipients Dr Raja Radha Reddy and Dr Kaushalya Reddy, 'Natya Tarangini' is a performing arts center par excellence in the capital city of New Delhi. Under the guidance of the dance couple, it has been working tirelessly to preserve, propagate and promote Indian dance and music in our country. 'Natya Tarangini' started the 'Parampara Series' of the national and international festivals of music and dance as a movement to preserve and enrich the cultural mosaic of
Capturing Some of America’s Original Dances: Inside the Thunderbird American Indian Dancers’ Powwow
Over the course of three days in July, the Thunderbird American Indian Dancers hosted its 42nd annual powwow at Queens County Farm Museum. Founded in 1963 by members of the Mohawk, Hopi, Winnebago and Kuna (San Blas) tribes, Thunderbird is the oldest resident Native American dance company in New York, and puts on the city’s largest powwow, drawing dancers from more than 40 tribal nations for a series of performances and dance contests, as well as crafts and food stands. Dance Magazine joined Saturday night’s sunset bonfire to
From a runaway beggar to Padma Shri awardee, the life of Karnataka transgender dancer Manjamma Jogathi
The power house Rashtrapati Bhavan on Tuesday witnessed a unique greet to the President of India by Karnataka’s transgender woman Manjamma Jogathi who was conferred with Padma Shri award for her contribution to folk dance. As her name was called, Manjamma, draped in a saree went up to the President and in a unique gesture, took the fringe of the saree towards President of India Ram Nath Kovind to wish him good luck before receiving the award. According to the belief system, a good wish from a transgender
Brunswick women put new twist on ancient dance form
BRUNSWICK, Ohio -- When one thinks about choreographing a dance to the music of Harry Potter or a hit country tune, you might not immediately think of belly dancing as the genre. But that’s just what happens when four local ladies, known as Third Tent from the Nile, take the stage. With the easing of pandemic restrictions, the troupe has resumed performing live at assisted living facilities and other venues. This year, they performed on two days during the Medina County Fall Foliage Tour and have been regulars at
Swishers looking to grow next gen dancers
There was a time when the Swishers Dance Club had to cap its membership at 130 people, but the coronavirus pandemic and other factors have now left the group on its back foot, with 30 people keeping the club alive. Despite the impact, members anticipate a rebound to former glory in the months ahead. Club president Lavonn Peters said COVID-19 played a significant role in hitting the group’s membership. While membership is holding steady, the group attracts non-members to their dances as well. And those numbers give the
AP PHOTOS: Dancers silently lose themselves on Venice Beach
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Once a week on Southern California's most famous beach, just before the sun dips into the Pacific Ocean, dozens of people gather and silently dance like no one is watching. Those swaying on the sand wearing wireless headsets with decorative LED lights streaming music from a nearby DJ are practitioners of ecstatic dance. Moving their bodies and losing themselves in the music, participants describe an almost spiritual experience. The gatherings held on Venice Beach and organized by Ecstatic Dance LA are normally held indoors and
The Misunderstanding of Myrrha: Unwaveringly intense, wonderfully danced
In Ovid’s Metamorphoses, Orpheus recounts the story of Myrrha, who is cursed by Aphrodite to fall in love with her father. After becoming pregnant she is forced to flee to Arabia, where the gods take pity on her and transform her into a myrrh tree. This is where Junk Ensemble’s The Misunderstanding of Myrrha – staged as part of Dublin Dance Festival Winter Edition – begins, the figure standing on a pedestal with a dramatic head-dress of branches. It is also the point when Ovid’s moralising male authorship is finally
Oakland Ballet’s ‘Luna Mexicana’ celebrates Latino culture, pays respect to pandemic loss
OAKLAND, Calif. (KGO) -- The Oakland Ballet Company took its show on the road Wednesday, to a Hayward elementary school with a preview performance of "Luna Mexicana," a dance show designed to celebrate Latino culture, while also recognizing the deep impact the COVID pandemic has had on that community. "It's about a girl, Luna, who on Dia de los Muertos, she goes to a graveyard with an audience of young students reveling in their every move, dancers from the Oakland Ballet Company brought their production of Luna Mexicana to
Irish dancing success for Longcroft girl Shannon
Shannon Dyer brought home the trophy in the ‘under eight’ category after impressing the adjudicators with her talent at the competition held in London last month. This was Shannon’s first win at a major competition since lockdown and saw her competing against dancers from across the globe. Proud mum Lisa said: “For a year she was doing Zoom classes and it was just keeping her fitness up and she had no face to face classes. "She started competing again in July. "She’s had a few local competitions since then and recently there was
African nation Mali comes to India. Shares indigenous music and dance traditions in Raipur!
Cheickne Sissoko 5Tamans, a cultural troupe of Mali specializing in Mali’s centuries-old traditional music and dance, participated in the 2nd National Tribal Dance Festival 2021. This festival was held at Raipur, capital of Chhattisgarh, from October 28-30, 2021. “It was a unique opportunity not only for the Malian troupe, which was on its first visit to India, to showcase the richness of their Malian culture in India but also for the Indian audience to get glimpses of Mali in India and appreciate their diverse and attractive cultural traditions,”