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Pictures from a nighttime performance in the middle of the Thar Desert, Rajasthan.
For the story, visit my PhotoBlog:
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Dr Neena Prasad, researcher, academician and performer extraordinaire pursued over 12 years of extensive training at the feet of renowned masters such as Adyar Lakshmanan and Vempatti Chinnasatyam. Dr Neena Prasad was an acclaimed performer of Bharatanatyam and Kuchipudi before deciding to concentrate on Mohiniyattam. Her doctorate in dance from Rabindrabharati University, and her research fellowships with the Department of Culture has sharpened her academic interests. Dr Neena has recently completed a post doctoral fellowship from the AHRB Research Centre for Cross Cultural Music and Dance Performance, University of Surrey. UK.
Nritya Bharati, The Festival – 2012
Sri Geetagovinda Pratisthana, Puducherry is presenting the Third Edition of The Nritya Bharati Festival at Kamani Auditorium, New Delhi from the 23rd thru 25th March 2012.
For the Third Edition of Nritya Bharati, some of the very senior practitioners of Indian classical dance along with some the promising young artistes will perform. Renowned dancers Padma Bhusan Swapnasundari will present Vilasini Natyam and Prerana Shrimali Kathak, established artistes Sujata Mohapatra and Neena Prasad will perform Odissi and Mohiniyattam respectively while from the younger generation Jyotsna Jagannathan will present Bharata Natyam and this year’s Bismillah Khan Puraskar awardee Naren Boruah will present Sattariya dance of Assam. Dr Subas Pani, writer, translator and scholar with research interest in Jagannatha, Jayadeva and Geetagovinda has curated the Festival as its Creative Director.
As in previous editions the Festival will present a Complete Experience of Indian Classical Dance forms. This unique cultural event has already carved a niche for itself as a major platform for Solo Dance presentations and since it has moved to the national capital last year, it has become a part of the cultural calendar of Delhi.
Rehearsals for the Ann Arbor Dance Classics 2014 Recital on Friday June 13, 2014. The recitals will be held on Saturday June 14, 2014 and Sunday June 15, 2014 at Saline High School (Saline, Michigan). These are photos from my perch on Stage Right - stage managing again!
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A dancer performs at a Basanta Utsav (Spring Festival) function at Golfgreen, Kolkata with photographers in the background.
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Street performers on Yonge St during the Toronto Buskerfest in Toronto Ontario on Friday August 22 2014.
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The Anchorage Folk Festival is an annual event held over two weeks in January, the darkest and gloomiest part of winter here in Anchorage, Alaska. I took these photos on Saturday, 23 January 2010.
Hopefully I have the names of the performers correct - if not, please let me know.
The AFF has some very excellent acts and it is always a blast to attend - I wish I had this kind of talent!
At Eu Tong Sen Street during the official ceremony and light-up of Chinese New Year 2019 Festival celebrations in Chinatown.
KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA-MAY 20:Participant performing a tradisional indian dance at the rehearsal of Colours of 1 Malaysia Festival May 20 2011 in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia.This event is a symbol of unity and diversity for all races and religion.
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Pictures from a nighttime performance in the middle of the Thar Desert.
For the story, visit my PhotoBlog:
www.ursulasweeklywanders.com/travel/celebrating-music-and...
23.9.2016
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07.19.14
Choreographer: Lisa Starry
Performers: Bridgette Borzillo, Samantha Dutcher, Julia Goraj, Martha Hernandez, Liz Hewett, Teala Jacobs, Erin Runbeck
Dr Neena Prasad, researcher, academician and performer extraordinaire pursued over 12 years of extensive training at the feet of renowned masters such as Adyar Lakshmanan and Vempatti Chinnasatyam. Dr Neena Prasad was an acclaimed performer of Bharatanatyam and Kuchipudi before deciding to concentrate on Mohiniyattam. Her doctorate in dance from Rabindrabharati University, and her research fellowships with the Department of Culture has sharpened her academic interests. Dr Neena has recently completed a post doctoral fellowship from the AHRB Research Centre for Cross Cultural Music and Dance Performance, University of Surrey. UK.
Nritya Bharati, The Festival – 2012
Sri Geetagovinda Pratisthana, Puducherry is presenting the Third Edition of The Nritya Bharati Festival at Kamani Auditorium, New Delhi from the 23rd thru 25th March 2012.
For the Third Edition of Nritya Bharati, some of the very senior practitioners of Indian classical dance along with some the promising young artistes will perform. Renowned dancers Padma Bhusan Swapnasundari will present Vilasini Natyam and Prerana Shrimali Kathak, established artistes Sujata Mohapatra and Neena Prasad will perform Odissi and Mohiniyattam respectively while from the younger generation Jyotsna Jagannathan will present Bharata Natyam and this year’s Bismillah Khan Puraskar awardee Naren Boruah will present Sattariya dance of Assam. Dr Subas Pani, writer, translator and scholar with research interest in Jagannatha, Jayadeva and Geetagovinda has curated the Festival as its Creative Director.
As in previous editions the Festival will present a Complete Experience of Indian Classical Dance forms. This unique cultural event has already carved a niche for itself as a major platform for Solo Dance presentations and since it has moved to the national capital last year, it has become a part of the cultural calendar of Delhi.