Monday, November 22, 2010

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26. November 2010 Studio-Performance Bharatanatyam


Studio Performance
Bharatanatyam classical Indian dance


Radha Anjali and Natya Mandir Dance Company show old and new choreography from the dance repertoire of Natya Mandir School

time: Friday 26 November 19:30 clock
Location: Natya Mandir Studio 1010 Wien, Exchange Place 3

will ask you to register! Existing
chair seats 22 Floor seats on carpet and pad 20

fee: 12 € / 10 €

Thursday, November 11, 2010

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12. November 2010 Indisches Sitar-Konzert

Indian sitar concert with

Alokesh Chandra - Sitar
Ashis Paul - tabla


Alokesh Chandra presents the thousands years old art of universal
Indian classical music. He has enjoyed since 1996 in the traditional teaching
Gurukul system at great Indian masters such as Ravi Shankar, Partho
Shyamal Chatterji and Sarothy.
Alokesh Chandra, founder of Alankara (Association of Indian Classical Music)
this time accompanied by Ashis Paul. Ashis Paul, an outstanding
tabla player from Calcutta, is a student of tabla master Pt. Anindo Chatterji
. For more information, visit www.ashispaul.com
The history of Indian music began about 4000 years. This old
art is a universal language that can be understood by every nation
attentive audience. Through this language musicians try to share the immortal
light of the soul.
... If we go deeper understanding, we find that there is no difference between the classical music of India
and the music of Mozart or Beethoven
. They talk about the same things in their own language. Let us learn
to understand both!

Alokesh Chandra

CHF 12 November 2010, 19:30
Natya Mandir Studio, Exchange 3, 1010 Vienna
reservation austro-indian@hotmail.com
0676 312 57 36 www.natyamandir.at,
Information: Alankara
Association of Indian Classical Music, Vienna Tel
+43,650,570
69 89 Email: info@alankara.com
Website: www.alankara.com

Friday, October 15, 2010

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17. Oktober 2010 Indischer Tanz


Indian dance (Bharatanatyam, Bollywood)

with:
Senthil Kumar
Elis Wolf
Kumudini Kaindl
Jaya Sundari
Lisa Lengheimer
R. Shyamprakash




Location: Hornstein in Burgenland, rectory, left the main line 43
Time: Sunday, 17.10,. 16 clock

www.senthil.at / dance

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

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29. Oktober - 2. November 2010 Little steps to India - Kathak Workshop


Little steps to India
Kathak workshop with Kaveri Sage


Among all classical Indian dance forms Kathak is the oldest and one of the most popular dance styles. In ancient times Kathak was nothing but a form of storytelling.
Immerse yourself in Indian mythology by using mime, hand and body postures, beautiful rhythmic footwork, rotation options, and fast Bewegungsabfolgen.Lasst get inspired by the ancient stories that will tell you the dance of the size of the Indian gods. You will be fascinated by the enchanting diversity of India and this dance form that originated in the combination of rhythm and facial-gestural expression as unique ist.Kaveri Sage from India and is a dancer, instructor and choreographer. She teaches in her own dance studio in Pune and at international workshops.

Place: Festspielhaus St. Pölten / sample stage 1
Maximum number of participants: 25
Director: Kaveri Sage
Dates: Sat 30 October to Tue 2 November 2010
information: Homepage Festspielhaus