Building on Arjun Appadurai’s perceptive analysis of globalization, and glocalisation with regards to modernity, imagination, identity, collective experience, and diasporic public sphere, “Dance of the Hindu Gods” is a new collaborative project. In recent years Australia has witnessed a rise in the arrival of the Hindus, especially post 2000s, who strongly bring their cultural practise along with them. While adapting to their new home, their cultural practices also modify from the traditional ways to a more contemporary practice that blends and responds to their new surroundings. The analysis of the adaptation of performing arts and culture in their new circumstances has been undertaken by various scholars; especially the work of Richard...
This ‘Thesis by Creative Works’ investigates the ‘same but different’ performative ontologies, or wa...
ALMOST a decade ago, I saw something extraordinary at an academic conference. The presenter, Katheri...
India offers a number of classical dance forms that take their themes from India\u27s rich mythology...
The Dancing God: Staging Hindu Dance in Australia charts the sensational and historic journey of de-...
Majority of the Bollywood song-dance sequences are inspired/influenced/hybridised with Western popul...
This paper is centred upon the prevalence and growing popularity of Bharatanatyam in Singapore throu...
Many western artists have used intermedia performance technology like lighting, projections, digital...
Abstract: Indian dance is not an art by itself, it is a synthesis of all arts finding a unique expr...
IT is with pleasure that I accepted an invitation to be a respondent to a panel that explores the in...
This thesis examines the challenges of representing and reproducing classical Indian dances in Finla...
Myths and stories have the ability to serve as life models, informing one about the experiences of o...
© 2018, Ecozone, OAIMDD. All rights reserved. The stories underlying the temple dances are described...
ABSTRACT This study aims to study the performance of the Śiwa Naṭarāja dance created by Balinese ar...
This dissertation investigates diasporic Indian cultural practices in Perth, Western Australia with ...
Bharatanatyam is a classical dance form derived from ancient dance styles, which is now seen as repr...
This ‘Thesis by Creative Works’ investigates the ‘same but different’ performative ontologies, or wa...
ALMOST a decade ago, I saw something extraordinary at an academic conference. The presenter, Katheri...
India offers a number of classical dance forms that take their themes from India\u27s rich mythology...
The Dancing God: Staging Hindu Dance in Australia charts the sensational and historic journey of de-...
Majority of the Bollywood song-dance sequences are inspired/influenced/hybridised with Western popul...
This paper is centred upon the prevalence and growing popularity of Bharatanatyam in Singapore throu...
Many western artists have used intermedia performance technology like lighting, projections, digital...
Abstract: Indian dance is not an art by itself, it is a synthesis of all arts finding a unique expr...
IT is with pleasure that I accepted an invitation to be a respondent to a panel that explores the in...
This thesis examines the challenges of representing and reproducing classical Indian dances in Finla...
Myths and stories have the ability to serve as life models, informing one about the experiences of o...
© 2018, Ecozone, OAIMDD. All rights reserved. The stories underlying the temple dances are described...
ABSTRACT This study aims to study the performance of the Śiwa Naṭarāja dance created by Balinese ar...
This dissertation investigates diasporic Indian cultural practices in Perth, Western Australia with ...
Bharatanatyam is a classical dance form derived from ancient dance styles, which is now seen as repr...
This ‘Thesis by Creative Works’ investigates the ‘same but different’ performative ontologies, or wa...
ALMOST a decade ago, I saw something extraordinary at an academic conference. The presenter, Katheri...
India offers a number of classical dance forms that take their themes from India\u27s rich mythology...