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SUMMARY:Anubhava - USA Tour
DESCRIPTION:ANUBHAVA\nAn experience of the senses \nConcept & Choreography: Rukmini Vijayakumar\nMusic Direction and Composition: Ambi Subramaniam\nPercussion: Rohan Krishnamurthy\nLight Design: Gyandev SIngh\nProduction: Sruthi Sailesh \nWe know and understand this world through our senses. They are our primary sources of knowledge. Within the theater\, performers create imaginary circumstances that feel like true experiences to members of the audience. These experiences leave the members of the audience feeling as though they have witnessed something so close to them that they feel emotions rising within\, but they do not carry the weight of these emotions home with them. This cathartic experience that audiences enjoy within a theater is called “Rasa” in the Indian tradition. \nIn order to experience Rasa\, there must be Anubhava\, or an experience of the senses. Ambi and Rukmini come together in Anubhava\, a unique performance of 3 movements that will weave stories and experiences for the audience to immerse in. \nRun time: 75 – 90 mins  \nAge restriction: None
URL:https://dancerukmini.com/event/anubhava-usa-tour/
LOCATION:USA\, United States
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SUMMARY:Masterclass with Rukmini Vijayakumar - Austin\, USA
DESCRIPTION:Introduction to Charis and Karanas\, adavus inspired by charis. Experimentation and layering adavus with dynamic variations\, utilising the basics of charis. \ntattvamasi2015@gmail.com
URL:https://dancerukmini.com/event/masterclass-with-rukmini-vijayakumar-austin-usa/
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SUMMARY:Charis & Adavus (all levels) - Detroit
DESCRIPTION:The students will be introduced to Charis and Karanas and Adavus inspired by Charis. The students will be led through the experimentation and layering of Adavus with dynamic variations. They will also see how Charis can invigorate the Adavu vocabulary.\n \nOrganizer Details: \nchitrami12@gmail.com | 248-238-6519 | @dance.with.chitra | @detroitadavu
URL:https://dancerukmini.com/event/charis-adavus-all-levels-detroit/
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SUMMARY:The Goddess - Bangalore
DESCRIPTION:The Goddess\nA Raadha kalpa Production \nBy\nRukmini Vijayakumar \nThe archetype of power\, strength and victory in india is depicted by a female form. Kali\, Devi and Durga are the forms of goddess Parvati that represent strength and power. In most cultures\, the representation of power is always held within a male form\, but the goddesses in the Hindu pantheon carry the metaphor for courage amongst various other essential aspects of life. Knowledge & creation\, wealth\, nourishment and sustenance\, strength\, power\, art\, beauty\, grace and kindness are all represented by the many goddesses. The production features three compositions that explore these various aspects of the Goddesses. \nSundari\nFeatured artist & Composer: Ambi Subramaniam \nThe indian goddesses are adorned with pearls\, rubies and diamonds\, bedecked in jewellery and draped in flowing silks. They have long hair that billows like the clouds\, beautiful voluptuous bodies\, bangles around their delicate wrists and anklets that tinkle when they walk. The goddesses are seen as sensual\, beautiful\, graceful yet powerful. \nManonmani\nFeatured artists & Composers: Sunaad Anoor & Anoor Vinod Shyam \nFrom thought comes creation. The creator and created are both Devi. They have no distance from one another\, and yet they seem separate from one another. Birds take flight\, flowers bloom\, rivers flow\, mountains rise and life begins as Devi gracefully walks. The rhythm of the universe begins. \nMaharajni\nFeatured artists: Keerthana Vaidyanathan & Raghuram Rajagopalan\nComposer: Raghuram Rajagopalan \nPower in a female form\, in the modern world is often depicted without sensuality. A sensual woman in the contemporary world is objectified by commercial media. The indian goddesses hold power while also being sensual and sexual. Kali possesses supreme beauty while simultaneously exuding strength and ferocity. Maharajni\, is the ruler of the universe. She instills fear while also being the kindest and most loving. \nChoreography & Direction\nRukmini Vijayakumar \nRehearsal Directors\nPadmashree & Asokavadhani \nDancers\nRukmini Vijayakumar\nPadmashree\nAsokavadhani\nAnusha Yash\nPriyadarshini Rajendran\nSamyuktha Jujare\nSurabhi Gopal\nReanna Ranjan\nManasvee Gupta \nLight Design\nGyandev Singh \nMusic\nAmbi Subramaniam : Violin\nKeerthana Vaidyanathan : Vocals\nRaghuram Rajagopalan : Vocals\nSunaad Anoor : Percussion\nAnoor Vinod Shyam : Mridangam & Percussion \nPhotography:\nVivian Ambrose
URL:https://dancerukmini.com/event/the-goddess-bangalore/
LOCATION:Chowdiah Memorial Hall\, Chowdiah Memorial Hall\, Bengaluru\, Karnataka\, India
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