SITA, as the title suggests, takes as its central focus the character of Sita in the Ramayana. The performance comprises five vignettes,…
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Sita – Preview: Sensing Sita through Shadow and Light
by Ranjini Ganapathy December 15, 2020Apsaras Arts Dance Company presents in-person screenings of Sita – Selected Paintings by Raja Ravi Varma at the Esplanade Recital Studio on…
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Amara – Digital storytelling at its dynamic best
by Ranjini Ganapathy November 26, 2020Apsaras Arts Dance Company presents their new work, Amara– Dancing Stories of Banteay Srei, as part of Esplanade’s Kalaa Utsavam – Indian Festival…
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Pallavi through Abstractions – Solemnity, Peace, and Contemplation
by Jocelyn Chng November 23, 2020More than a meditation on the Pallavi (a category of movement in Odissi), this performance of Pallavi through Abstractions moved me to…
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Amara – A Preview: Sculpting Intimacy in a Digital Landscape
by Ranjini Ganapathy November 18, 2020Apsaras Arts Dance Companypresents their new work, Amara– Dancing Stories of Banteay Srei, as part of Esplanade’s Kalaa Utsavam – Indian Festival of…
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Jocelyn Chng sits down for a chat with Raka Maitra, Sandhya Suresh and Caroline Chin, of Chowk Productions
by Jocelyn Chng November 13, 2020Chowk Productions presents their new work, Pallavi through Abstractions, as part of Esplanade’s Kalaa Utsavam – Indian Festival of Arts, taking place…