February 7th | Dance Theatre CcadoO | South Korea
The Murder in the Elevator
Venue – Chowdiah Memorial Hall | Time – 7:30 pm | Duration: 60 mins
February 7th | An evening of duets by Moya Michael | Belgium/India
We Come for Conversations | Scratch
Venue – Ranga Shankara | Time – 7:30 pm | Duration: 75 mins
February 8th | Dance Theatre CcadoO | South Korea
The Murder in the Elevator
Venue – Chowdiah Memorial Hall | Time – 7:30 pm | Duration: 60 mins
February 8th | India
Chaaya | Porcelain
Venue – Ranga Shankara | Time – 7:30 pm | Duration: 15mins 38mins (there will be an interval in between)
February 9th | India | USA
Quantransitions | Charade
Venue – Alliance Française | Time – 6:00 pm | Duration: 20mins 30mins (there will be an interval in between)
February 9th | India
Mixed Bill
Venue – Chowdiah Memorial Hall | Time – 7:30 pm | Duration: 60 mins
February 10th | India
Mixed Bill
Venue – Chowdiah Memorial Hall | Time – 7:30 pm | Duration: 60 mins
February 10th | India
Chronotopia
Venue – Ranga Shankara | Time – 7:30 pm | Duration: 60 mins
February 11th | India
Chronotopia
Venue – Ranga Shankara | Time – 7:30 pm | Duration: 60 mins
February 11th | India
Cosmic Dance of Siva
Venue – JSS Auditorium | Time – 7:30 pm | Duration: 60 mins
February 12th | Switzerland
Could I just draw your attention to the brevity of life?
Venue – Chowdiah Memorial Hall | Time – 7:30 pm | Duration: 60 mins
February 12th | India
Three
Venue – Ranga Shankara | Time – 7:30 pm | Duration: 90 mins
February 12th | Canada
Burning Skin | Quebesian Rhapsody | Zero's & One's
Venue – Alliance Française | Time – 6.00 p.m | Duration: 90mins (there will be an interval in between)
February 12th | The Netherlands | Burkina Faso
Minimini | In Between Skin | I lost my English
Venue – JSS Auditorium | Time – 7:30 p.m | Duration: 80mins (there will be an interval in between)
February 13th | India
Pushed
Venue – Ranga Shankara | Time – 7:30 pm | Duration: 60 mins
February 13th | Switzerland
Could I just draw your attention to the brevity of life?
Venue – Chowdiah Memorial Hall | Time – 4:30 pm | Duration: 60 mins
February 13th | USA | India
FDDC Master Class Performance
Venue – Alliance Française | Time – 5:30 p.m | Duration: 30 mins
February 14th | Portugal
Matrioska - a performance for children above 8 years
Venue – Ranga Shankara | Time – 7:30 pm | Duration: 40 mins
February 15th | Portugal
Various Materials | Um Solo
Venue – Ranga Shankara | Time – 7:30 p.m | Duration: 52mins 30mins (there will be an interval in between)
February 15th | Germany
ETE – Extended Teenage Era
Venue – Chowdiah Memorial Hall | Time – 6:30 pm | Duration: 110 mins
The notion that the stage is a place where the invisible can appear has a strong hold on our thoughts. It is a place where we allow our senses to mingle. We hear the scene, we see the speech.
Chaaya - Even if a child is not able to comprehend the gravity of an experience intellectually, the body remembers at the cellular level, visceral reactions leaving traces long after the event. The mind blocks out the violations but revisits these happenings through recurring nightmares. Smells, sounds, people, objects, touch and taste briefly awaken memories of dark and unpleasant encounters. Chaaya is an exploration of such unwanted encounters.
Matter, energy, dynamism and quantity are the key essences of existence. Every phenomenon in this world happens in relation with another -- like falling leaves have a relation with the wind that blows, a teardrop is directly or indirectly related to the emotional turmoil that takes place within an individual.
'CHARADE' is a technology-influenced solo that has been animated, choreographed, and performed by Jonah Bokaer through the use of digital choreographic software. It takes the deconstruction of modernist portraiture as its inspiration, presenting a digital “maquette” which is mimicked by the performer.
At first, there was but ONE. That ONE thing, breathless, breathed by its own nature, beyond that, there was nothingness.
CHHAYA - imageA submission to the inherently lyrical form of Odissi, this dance explores the various dimensions of its abstract vocabulary.
MUGDHA - lost in love
'Murali paani . . .' is an Oriya poem interpreted through facial expressions (bhava) and gestures (mudra):
VIBHAKTA - the division
In the union and the separation of the male and female principle lies the secret of all creation. Each acknowledges and celebrates the existence of the other.
AARATI
A salutation to the presiding deities of Odissi dance, the goddess Vimala and Lord Jagannath.
'From you comes all life; and into you we must all return'.
Dancers: Bijayini Satpathy, Pavithra Reddy, Rasmi Raj, Manasi Tripathy.
Apart from ensemble pieces like ‘Ushas' and ‘Taraana', Madhu Nataraj and Janardhan will present two solo works – ‘Bindu - the womb of brilliance' and ‘Naadaantaa' respectively.
Developed in the Winter 2008 in Bengaluru, India's 'Silicon Valley', this piece highlights the digital divide separating e-haves and e-have nots.
Burning Skin
Many different forms of movement have influenced the choreography in Burning Skin - the martial arts, ballet, modern dance, bharata natyam as well as Roger Sinha's own unique vocabulary based on improvisation.
Quebasian Rhapsody
In a fluid form of movement mixed with various dynamic accents, the choreographer deconstructs the controlled and formalized techniques of Bharatanatyam and integrates it into his own personal, explosive and very fast movement style.
Minimini is about an experience of the life of the choreographer, Serge Aimé Coulibaly. In traditional African societies, when you want to express something strongly, you start with speech and when this is not sufficient you move on to dancing and singing. And sometimes you reach a trance-like state.
In Between Skin
Do you get sun burnt? Indian women do not laugh this loudly.What language do you dream in?
The suitcase contains dance and text making it a theatrical performance with a strong dramatic undertone.
I lost my English
I lost my English deals with cultural alienation and the intellectual dominion and the social and economic oppression that language can contain. When the way these words sound suddenly speak volumes about your history, your country and perhaps nothing about what those words mean in the dictionary.
What we see in front of our eyes is often not more than the first image, the most immediate of many others behind it. This state of constant discovery, this curiosity about the images presented and their mutation is what we want to convey. What's behind that? What's inside this? What's that shadow? Is there someone inside it? What language does this singer sing? What's hiding beneath this shape?
Um Solo functions like an echo chamber: it is where Tiago Guedes awaits and welcomes the spectator. It is in this shared space that his gestures detached from the rest, seem to express an inner voice deflected by any object he handles. The objects are silent and mysterious precisely because they are mute. To misuse them is to derange their functionality opening the possibility of creating new meanings.
VARIOUS MATERIALS (2003)
Tiago Guedes exhibits an absolutely exact presence, total but detached, in the middle of a small world made of different materials - newspapers, trash bags, scotch tape and others. He lines up metaphors and as if a child becoming an adult artist, he recomposes the parable.