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Vande Mataram!!!

January 23rd, 2010

Vande Mataram!!!
This 26th January, NRITARUTYA, Indian Contemporary Dance Company offers its tribute to the nation at the Chitrakala Parishat.

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A live, contemporary movement experiment bringing the idea of Ashoka Chakra to spin over, this is a tribute to the nation’s Constitution.

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Watch out as the Property turns into a magnanimous dance sculpture used by the Artists.
Also look out for the video premiere of the performance on our website on the same day
Be there to pay your respects to the Tricolour!

Time – 9.00 am.
Chitrakala Parishat(CKP), Kumara Kripa Road, very close to Lalit Ashok.
(note – entry is free! )

Learning to move - Movement as an inspiration…Umesh Naidu

January 7th, 2010

It is been nine years now, however long I journey, I realize it’s a new discovery everyday, while I feel it started only in recent times.What began as a hobby and an unwinding exercise caught up with me as I grew up. I would swim, skate, play foot ball, practice Taekwon-Do–thrice a week and dance once a year. Craft making, drawing,writing poetry intrigued me and aroused my attention and I couldn’t help but praise the beautiful things that began to inspire me.

tenets-of-taekwon-d0 Once Taekwon-Do, became my inspiration I painted on a white cloth in Korean characters, the ‘Tenets’ of Teakwon-Do.

My teacher’s encouragement and appreciation stood by me then on.

My journey in the world of arts had thus begun and I never had to look back.

With the Practice of Taekwon-Do, the martial artist in me grew to understand several nuances of the art. Over a period I understood that martial arts are marked by fluid acrobatic play, feints and extensive use of sweeps, kicks.

guarding-front-bw Moreover, I realized that it was vital to season one’s body, to prepare the body for other movements, like in case of an attack; you may have to take a punch and not show any signs of pain. Your reflexes are required to develop into responses rather than unsystematic reactions. The combination of attacks and defence makes martial arts contain the perceived ‘fluidity’ and choreography. flip

Movement Dynamics became a second nature. Nritarutya’s style of contemporary dance, inculcated the use of these dynamics. Hence for me, the way I moved with Nritarutya was not very different.

My first dance with the team was on the theme ‘Kaliyug’, a highly energetic piece. It was similar to practicing a martial art and this was for music.

I loved it and here I am today, dancing my way with the Team.

As one learns a war art form, one learns what patience is…discipline…something about time sense…a sense to deal with people and situations as time progresses. A developed intuition and curiosity into various other art forms remain as the added bonuses.When i applied these martial principles to dance, I understood movement in a very different way. It became a spiritual practice for me like practicing a ‘Tul’ or a pattern. I instantly was engrossed in the music and sometimes would forget where or what I was doing, space or time did not matter to me. guarding-bw2

chunbi-bwDance and martial arts together have helped me understand various aspects of other forms of arts, helped me understand other dancers, given me a way to deal with energies, to be friends with space and most importantly, to be responsible. Dance lets me dream and martial art lets me stay in the present.
Sometimes even while it has been a little confusing for me it has let me explore more and more. When you master something and you are performing on stage, you become one with the Dance. You truly begin to respect and love life!
I always had dreamt that I would be on stage – intuition works you see.
It is quite strange how it worked with me.

Canvas taking over performance stage-by Madhuri

November 26th, 2009

Do look into the painting exhibit @ our shop

Its amazing how painting took over dance and dance took over painting in my life!!! When movement came to a still, the paintbrush danced its way to limelight, again canvas taking over a performance stage!!! Wow, I cant believe how closely both are intertwined in the creative side of my brain making it difficult to separate emotion from art in my heart!

When colours start to dance and body begins to feel it gives rise to a new series of paintings-in my case atleast it has. I finally took one month off to paint without anything planned and with a curiosity to see how it will turn out. I couldn’t believe how your life completely influences your art (that is only if you are genuine and not copying other artists). The outcome was mudras, lines, movement, spontaneity, textures, rasas, ornamentation, fresh colours and a lot of vibrant energy.

I am very happy and will be producing many more paintings before I pick the best 15 or 20 for an exhibition. After practicing for 15 years I now have a body of work I can look at and compare. I know what has led to and inspired what. I most certainly know that this set of paintings will lead me on in my quest of creative work to I don’t know where, but surely some place else/ beautiful place/ where else/ .