Imagine a dance so powerful that it holds the rhythm of creation, destruction, and everything in between. Not a metaphor, but a cosmic truth — alive in the heart of Indian mythology. That’s Tandava.
In the history of mankind, the most beautiful Tattva (a fundamental principle) known is the ‘Shiva Tattva’, in particular, the form of Lord Shiva as ‘Nataraja’—the Lord of Dance. Nataraja's dance is ...
Bharatanatyam is a classical Indian dance form that originated in the temples of Tamil Nadu, a southern province of India. This dance form denotes various 19th- 20th-century reconstructions of Sadir, ...
Organised by Paramparaa Foundation, the event kicked off with Pushpanjali, a traditional dance offering to Ganapati, Lakshmi, and Shiva. Graceful moves, synchronised footwork, and expressive gestures ...
Danseuse Sohini Roychowdhury captured the audience in Manila with her keynote on love, empowerment, and the philosophy of Lord Shiva. Through Bharatanatyam, she illustrated Shiva's dance as a symbol ...
Dance is considered a form of worship, a medium to connect with the divine, in the Indian performative tradition. Murta Maheswara, conceptualised and choreographed by the veteran Odissi exponent and ...
Shantala Shivalingappa smolders as she dances the lives of the gods. Shantala Shivalingappa in Swayambhu, at the Théâtre des Abbesses in Paris, 2010 By signing up, you confirm that you are over the ...
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