PREVIOUS PROJECTS
Parampara Workshops: Heritage of Odissi workshops
In Autumn 2012, Kala The Arts is worked with local schools, colleges and communities to deliver Paramapara workshops. The workshops took place at Basingstoke College of Technology, Fairfields Primary school, Long Sutton Primary school, Vyne performing Arts college and Carnival Hall. The project also includes a small mobile exhibition. Kala The Arts will also deliver Parampara presentations to cluster schools, communities in Hampshire and West Berkshire. If you would like to get involved in this programme please contact Parampara@kalathearts.co.uk or telephone 01256 403929/346699
Indian Dance Festival, Spring 2012
In February 2012, Kala The Arts worked with pupils from four school in Basingstoke to create and Indian Dance Festival in just one day!
Pupils from Fort Hill Community School, Winklebury Infants and Junior Schools and Castle Hill Infants School each spent the day with one of Kala The Arts' professional dancers to learn a new dance and then perform it to an audience of their family and friends. The event was a great success with all the pupils learning their dances well very and giving great performances of Kathak, Bollywood, and Indian hip-hop.
The evening was rounded off by performances from three of the participants from the open access classes and by one of the professional dancers, Showmi Das.
Details of some of our other educational projects can be seen below. Please click on the images to find out more.
In February 2012, Kala The Arts worked with pupils from four school in Basingstoke to create and Indian Dance Festival in just one day!
Pupils from Fort Hill Community School, Winklebury Infants and Junior Schools and Castle Hill Infants School each spent the day with one of Kala The Arts' professional dancers to learn a new dance and then perform it to an audience of their family and friends. The event was a great success with all the pupils learning their dances well very and giving great performances of Kathak, Bollywood, and Indian hip-hop.
The evening was rounded off by performances from three of the participants from the open access classes and by one of the professional dancers, Showmi Das.
Details of some of our other educational projects can be seen below. Please click on the images to find out more.