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Celebrate the Artist! Pandit Chitresh Das, Kathak Dance Master, Innovator and Pioneer Chhandika (the Chhandam Institute of Kathak Dance) and the Springstep Center for Dance host a celebration of the artistic and cultural contributions of Pandit Chitresh Das, recipient of a 2009 National Heritage Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts. Pandit Das will be the guest of honor at this thirty year retrospective, including video footage, of his traditional kathak solos and innovative choreography. He will speak about his life and his artistic process, leading up to his most recent India Jazz Suites production being presented by World Music in Boston April 30-May 2, 2010. An acknowledged master of Kathak dance, Chitresh Das… combines rhythmic power, sensual expression, and improvisational ingenuity to spin out stories in motion…†–NEA Chairman Rocco Landesman, appointed by President Obama Free event; RSVP to info@chhandika.org About the artist Pandit Chitresh Das, recipient of the 2009 NEA National Heritage Fellowship, has become one of the most prolific, dynamic and far-reaching artists to emerge from modern India. He is first and foremost a master and virtuosic performer of the classical Kathak tradition. As a committed guru, he has trained many dancers who have gone on to establish their own careers in Kathak dance. Based on his concept of “innovation within tradition,†Pandit Das explores the boundaries of Kathak technique and performance, creating compelling, new works and techniques that are inventive, yet deeply rooted in the Kathak tradition. Pandit Das has also received numerous awards and grants for his contribution to Kathak Dance, including from the Olympic Arts Festival, National Dance Project, Rockefeller Foundation, Irvine Fellowships in Dance, among others. About kathak dance Originally a devotional, Hindu storytelling dance form, kathak evolved in the Muslim courts of 19th century India, and today is a highly sophisticated classical performing art characterized by intricate footwork, expressive movement of the hands and face, rhythmic intensity, swift turns and elegant stances. More information about Pandit Das and kathak at www.kathak.org and www.chhandika.org Date: 04/28/2010 Location: Springstep Center For Dance, 98 George P. Hassett Dr, Medford Time: 7:00 pm Organized By: Chhandika Cost: Free Contact: info@chhandika.org Bandita Joarder: 617-407-3286 Web: www.springstep.org Email: info@chhandika.org Directions: www.springstep.org Discuss about the event, share ride ... | | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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