For Whom the Bell Tolls
Originally Published March 11, 2013 The Bengaluru Question and Answer session that followed my YUDH performance inspires me to write this. It was, as always, an intense and exhilarating experience interacting with the audience of Bengaluru, more so than other cities.
The War of A Million Years
Originally Published Feb 9, 2013 We have just premiered YUDH at NCPA Mumbai, and are on the verge of taking it to the other cities programmed on the tour – Hyderabad, Chandigarh, Bangalore, New Delhi and Chennai. The responses in Mumbai
The Emperor’s New Clothes
Originally Published Sep 6, 2012 "The idea of transactions between bodies, and between bodies and performing space
A Tale of Two Cities
Originally Published July 23, 2012 Last fortnight saw us in two cities that could not have been more different had we consciously endeavored to make it so. The first city that I speak of is Kandy, a picturesque town on the
The Relevance of Bharathanatyam – a classical tradition meets modern times
Originally Published April, 2012 Rukmini Devi Arundale, arguably the leader of the renaissance movement of Bharathanatyam in the 1930s, would have disagreed with the title I have chosen to speak on. In her words, Bharathanatyam is eternal and therefore it's relevance