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URBAN
KUTCHERI
Friday, June 9th & Saturday June 10th
at 8:00pm
Joyce Soho
155 Mercer Street (between Prince and Houston)
New York City
NY 10012
Tickets: $15,
Concessions: $10 Students and Seniors
Box Office: (212)334-7479 |
Urban
Kutcheri is a unique endeavor by New York based
Indian classical artists who have come together
to present their traditions in a modern light.
The program presents classical Bharatanatyam and
Carnatic music juxtaposed with contemporary imagery
and word. Kutcheri means "a performance environment,"
and as such, the core of the program is the presentation
of each classical item in its own context.
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Audiences
will be transported to the temples of South India where the priests
are performing the ritual poojas while the deity is carried out
to procession; to the rustic villages where crowds gather in the
village square to listen to vibrant folk songs; to the grand royal
courts where the temple dancers prepare to entertain the kings;
and finally to the celestial sphere where the Gods are gathered
together to hear Nandi, the bull, play the ancient drum for Shiva's
cosmic dance.
The
artists that have come together hail from a variety of genres, from
dance and music to film, theatre and poetry. Sonali Skandan will
be performing Bharatanatyam, featuring choreographic works by her
Gurus as well as premiering her own choreography. Carnatic music
will be performed by vocalist Shobana Raj and percussionist A R
Balaskandan. They will be presenting works by classical composers.
They will be joined by G Balaganesh on morsing and Arun Ramamurthy
on violin.
Multimedia
artist Mumtaj Ismail , who has written, directed and produced a
number of short films, will create the video and images that create
the backdrop and ambience for each scene, along with poetry and
verse written by Raina Mehta. Theatre artist Nitika Nadgar, will
act as the narrator, who will render the verse and set the context
for each scene.
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