
Taal se taal milaa…
The blog talks about different rhythms and my journey of finding my own rhythm. Continue reading Taal se taal milaa…
The blog talks about different rhythms and my journey of finding my own rhythm. Continue reading Taal se taal milaa…
The way we start our day is usually how our mood stays all day long, thus having a good start is the key to having a cheerful, productive day. Here is the routine of how I start my day and how it helps me. Continue reading Win the morning to win the day..!
Whether it be the readings of ‘Beyond the Proscenium’ or the video lectures and conversations on ‘A Place of Performance’, all of them provide a wider perspective to imagine a performance space. Unlike the research for performance unique to the community and my earliest memories of performance, this study wasn’t confined to just a single typology of performance. Continue reading Recapitulating Summaries
My site was within a Community Centre in Vikaspuri, New Delhi. Despite being situated in a public space accessible from all sides and significant amount of population present there at any given time, the space was a dead space and was not being used to it’s potential. Continue reading My design process…
The site I selected is situated within a Community Centre in Vikaspuri, New Delhi. It is a barren site with unique elements like benches and planters existing, in a poor condition. Continue reading My relationship with the site…
There were various layers to the residency program. Finding a rhythm of our own was one of them. Following a tone to its core and allowing my body to follow that tone was new for me. Continue reading Finding my rhythm…
I have been a classical dancer for almost fifteen years. Classical dance has always been about discipline, certain specific postures, and mudras, depicting different meanings. After I started the program, performing became a noun with multiple meanings. Continue reading The journey of individual mudras to ensemble…
My design process comprised of trying many fragmented things and then tying the explorations of those fragments. Performances: From Gondhal, Bharud and Lavani (Tamasha) Gondhal I the only performance which still is weaved with traditions and everyday life of the people. Bharud and Lavani have taken the place in the stage performance. Even if there is no proscenium, a temporary stage is built for Bharud … Continue reading Design process
On the first day, we started with the offline phase of the residency program, and all of us were introduced to different embodied exercises. The routine started off with breathing exercises, after which various stretching exercises followed. Continue reading Being aware…
Narrating an experience of mine to someone wasn’t just about sharing it with one person, but to four different people, seated in different directions, each with their unique life experiences. Continue reading Telling a story!!…