Out of India: Modern Moves
T01503068804
Showcasing three of the most inventive contemporary choreographers to have emerged from the country's arts scene, this trilogy features work with a striking perspective on life in modern India, a long way from either classical or Bollywood dance-styles. The duet NH7 by Bangalore-born Deepak Kurki Shivaswamy is a political take on India's rapid urbanisation, depicting its impact on individuals swept up in sudden change. A mesmerising dancer, Hemabharathy Palani draws on her extensive technique to invent an idiosyncratic solo. In Trikonanga she pulls apart the classical dance form Bharatanatyam, playing on its fascination with triangles in a myriad of ways. Nerves, Surjit Nongmeikapam's piece for five men, is influenced by folk traditions and martial arts. Inspired by the corruption and suffering in his home state of Manipur, it blends props, projection and an intense physicality.
Archive :: production:T01503068804, dance or ballet:S0145415353, venue:V372
NH7/Trikonanga/Nerves
Part of Dance Umbrella