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On Being Krishna

posted on July 22, 2013

Watching the Indore video last night reminded me -For the last piece that all of us performed together, my teacher was keen that Krishna use a real flute. So a friend bought a flute for me and I diligently decorated it. I put lovely peacock feather tassels and gold ribbon around Krishna's melodious flute. (My flute, just to make things clear, is not at all melodious. I can make a few harsh sounds. That's all.)I did not really practise with the flute, but it was fun to have a flute, so I used it to my best advantage.Except once. Sitting happily in aramandi, I discovered that the tassels were cheerfully pointing upwards and the holes of the flute were all facing the floor.I winced inwardly. Should I gingerly and inconspicuously turn it around?I decided against it. I can't play it anyway, so might as well let it stay upside down. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Dance Tagged With: academy, art, Bharatanatyam, IIM, Indore, performance, programme

Krishna and Radha

posted on July 10, 2013

We had practised, of course we had practised. With our guru, how could we not?Radha and Krishna were to sit together exploring their love during Jayadeva's Ashtapadi Kisalaya. Krishna was to take Radha's hand and press it against his chest. He was to put his arm around Radha's shoulders and draw her close to him.Unfortunately, that was not what happened on stage. Krishna and Radha were not seated comfortably on the floor or on a wooden stool. Krishna tried to move close enough to Radha to put his arm around her, and the plastic stool on which he was seated shook dangerously. He held her hand instead. Radha and Krishna sat far away from each other, each balanced precariously on a shaky stool, too afraid to move one toe out of line.Somehow, the piece got over without the stools breaking or moving further apart. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Dance Tagged With: academy, Bharatanatyam, IIM, Indore, performance, programme

Sunday Times, Indore

posted on July 9, 2013

Press coverage - even if it's just two lines - is press coverage! … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Dance, Travel Tagged With: academy, Bharatanatyam, IIM, Indore, performance, press, programme