(RNS) — Bridging the East and West, American women have found Hinduism’s powerful divine feminine through the art of sacred dance. (RNS) — In her early teens and early 20s, Halo Seronko struggled with ...
In the Hindu diaspora, dancers and feminists celebrate the modern cultural significance of Navaratri
(RNS) — Throughout the United States, South Asian Americans young and old have come out to dance garba, the folk dance that began as a devotional form of worship and has now become a cultural ...
Kathak choreographer barkha patel previews "Ramti Aave," inspired by Kali, ahead of a work-in-progress performance at Union College in Schenectady.
Reams of brightly colored fabric bounce and swish across bare feet. About 40 Hindu women, young and old, whir 'round the room to shimmery sitar music. Wearing silk, chiffon or satin saris, some with ...
If you’ve watched the hit Netflix show “Never Have I Ever,” you’re already familiar with the avenging goddess of Hindu mythology, Durga. The show’s lead Indian American character, Devi Vishwakumar, ...
When dancer-choreographer Divya Nayar speaks about her new work ‘Meenātchi-The Goddess Reigns’, it is less about reviving mythology than about recognising the goddess within us. To be staged under the ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Dance Review By Alastair Macaulay The sheer range of dance in New York is as great a marvel as any of the individual high points. Last week I caught ...
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