“Pause and Replay – Dancing to the tune of Capitalism”
In India, and in several other parts of the world too, a career […]
In India, and in several other parts of the world too, a career […]
I moved to Bangalore in the winter of 2011. In terms of my […]
There was a time when ‘Indian dance’ was synonymous with ‘solo’ performances. With […]
Recently, there has been some talk amongst the Indian rock and metal crowd […]
In the dance classroom, particularly in classical dance classrooms, classmates share a long […]
Learning to TeachA relationship of a shishya or student with his or her […]
Keeping Dance Scholarship aliveIn agreement with my previous article in ‘Footloose’, a regular […]
Many dancers in India are considered, by others and even themselves sometimes, to […]
Despite what romantics might say, it is not easy to be creative. Creativity […]
When you ask dancers why they dance, they give several reasons. Some say […]