BEING HUMAN FESTIVAL with Kala The Arts
Thurs 19th Nov 7.00 - 10.00pm UK Time.
Kala The Arts team in partnership with Merl, University and Reading, Being human national festival and Abbey Ruins are bringing this festival of light tomorow. Dr Shalini Sinha speaks on Philosophy of Diwali and many professors will speak topics include Transforming the countryside, Ancient Egyptians Solar Divinities, Lighten Our Darkness, The Darkside of the landscapes.
I have been invited as a guest to introduce Odissi and supported by two of my students who are Professors. There is talk on Mexican day of the dead, Diya making, Odissi dancing by Reading students, a brilliant display of Rangoli by my friend artist Bhajan Hunjan connecting the Sun its bright energy with Rangoli and its grains she has used and how insects feed during harvest. Finally with the film created by the Reading team at The Abbey Ruins . A festival of into the Light. Link for this event below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KMsTdFnLI_0&feature=youtu.be
I have been invited as a guest to introduce Odissi and supported by two of my students who are Professors. There is talk on Mexican day of the dead, Diya making, Odissi dancing by Reading students, a brilliant display of Rangoli by my friend artist Bhajan Hunjan connecting the Sun its bright energy with Rangoli and its grains she has used and how insects feed during harvest. Finally with the film created by the Reading team at The Abbey Ruins . A festival of into the Light. Link for this event below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KMsTdFnLI_0&feature=youtu.be
DEEPAM - LIGHT. FILM OF LIVE PERFORMANCES AND INTERVIEW
DEEPAM - LIGHT. ONLINE PERFORMANCES OF CREATIVE INDIAN DANCE AND LIVE MUSIC
Sounds of the Earth
Thur 19th November 2020.
An exciting chance to see a film of a new work by Kala The Arts online. A newly created innovative piece by Kala The Arts during covid for both a virtual and live audiences.. This was performed live on. Sat 4th November 2020 at Reading Abbey Ruins & will be shown again online on Fri 19 Nov 2020. Photos of event below.
Featuring Dancers Kali Chandrasegaram,, Senjuti Das, Shyam Dattani and Sushmita Pati Featuring Musicians. Hiren Chate : Tabla - a north india drum very popular with Asian and western music events Avtar Singh Taus - a string instrument originated from Punjab also called Mayuri Veena in South Kaviraj Dhadyalla: Singer
Kudos on a brilliant job very well done! Cllr Karen Rowland. Lead Member for Culture, Heritage and Recreation. Reading Borough Council
Concept and research and Artistic Direction by Sushmita Pati. Choreography Sushmita Pati and Kali Chadrasegaram. Music arranger and scrores Pablo Sonnaillon Promoted by Kala The Arts. In partnership with Reading Museums
Featuring Dancers Kali Chandrasegaram,, Senjuti Das, Shyam Dattani and Sushmita Pati Featuring Musicians. Hiren Chate : Tabla - a north india drum very popular with Asian and western music events Avtar Singh Taus - a string instrument originated from Punjab also called Mayuri Veena in South Kaviraj Dhadyalla: Singer
Kudos on a brilliant job very well done! Cllr Karen Rowland. Lead Member for Culture, Heritage and Recreation. Reading Borough Council
Concept and research and Artistic Direction by Sushmita Pati. Choreography Sushmita Pati and Kali Chadrasegaram. Music arranger and scrores Pablo Sonnaillon Promoted by Kala The Arts. In partnership with Reading Museums
Deepam was a whole year of online delivery during Covid by Kala The Arts
Deepam was a great partnership between Kala, Reading Museums, communities of Berkshire and Reading Abbey, Reading Council and schools.
Deepam was a great partnership between Kala, Reading Museums, communities of Berkshire and Reading Abbey, Reading Council and schools.