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Neelam - The Dance Theater About the Dancer As a choreographer, collaborator and scholar, Anita Ratnam's solo and group performances reflect a unique ability ot combine the traditional and the contemporary streams of India's dance history. Her personal movement style is called NEO BHARATAM, which draws from the early 6th century sacred aural and gestural language and arcs forward into 21st century to theatre and staging influences. In a quest for universal harmony, she explores the full range of classical and contemporary dance, spanning east-west rhythms, purity and promiscuity, space-time equations and gender issues. Neelam - The Dance Theater A solo psalm of music and movement painted in the many hues of the skies and oceans, praising and adoring the Lord: Sriman Narayana / Vishnu A suite of dances inspired by the meditative corridors of Vishnu temples. Nambi and Sri, Andal and Madhusudhana, Krishna and Radha and finally, Rama and Sita are the characters who draw a historical arc from the 8th to the 18th centuries, creating moments of passion and devotion, re-imagined by Anita for a modern audience. Drawing from ritual, liturgical and temple texts, Anita Ratnam has created an evening length work that is and rich in imagery and allegory. The visual and costume design reflects the androgynous male/female qualities that appear in India’s sacred texts Concept, choreography, performance: Anita Ratnam Choreographic consultant: Hari Krishnan (inDance, Canada) Music design: Anil Srinivasan, KSR Aniruddha Voice: Sikkil Gurucharan, O.S.Arun Sacred chant: Pradeep Chakravarthy & Revathy Sankkaran Costume & visual design: Rex Lighting design: Victor Paulraj Date: 11/11/2007 Location: Sorenson theater for the Performing Arts, Babson College Wellesley,MA Time: 4:30 pm Cost: $35,$25, $15 (only $15 tickets are discounted for students and senior citizens at $10) Contact: Jothi Rghavan (978)392-4677 Email: jothi@indianperformingarts.org Discuss about the event, share ride ... | | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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