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Mumbai: A look at the top 3 picks for World Dance Day

Updated on: 27 April,2017 02:19 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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Watch dancers from Kaishiki Nrityabhasa bring alive myths from Japanese, Australian Aboriginal and Greek cultures using Odissi, Chhau and Contemporary dance as part of Crossing Oceans

Mumbai: A look at the top 3 picks for World Dance Day


Uncover myths on stage
Watch dancers from Kaishiki Nrityabhasa bring alive myths from Japanese, Australian Aboriginal and Greek cultures using Odissi, Chhau and Contemporary dance as part of Crossing Oceans. The production has been choreographed by Odissi exponent Daksha Mashruwala. Later, the seven-piece ensemble Zariya will present a World Music performance. “At one point, the dancers will also join us on stage,” says vocalist Sabiha Khan.
ON: April 29, 7 pm
AT: Bal Gandharva Rang Mandir, off Linking Road, Bandra (W).
CALL: 981043290
ENTRY: Rs 250 onwards



Meet the anti-hero
On the eve of World Dance Day, get enthralled by contemporary dancer Sumeet Nagdev's solo titled, Dashanan. It is inspired by Ravana's life, where Nagdev breaks down 10 qualities of the mythological character into scenes. Steve Rooks, US-based faculty from Martha Graham Dance Company, has choreographed the performance. You can also catch performances by students of Nagdev's dance academy. The performance is open to all above eight years of age.
ON: April 28, 8 pm
AT: St Andrews Auditorium, Bandra (W).
CALL: 9920111033
ENTRY: Rs 300 onwards

Do the Bhangra with your baliye
Did you know that Gabroo, a colloquial term for a young stud, is an actual move in a Masala Bhangra routine? It's when you lift an arm up and push it forward as you kick with the opposite foot to the high-intensity beats of a dhol. You may have tried this with your partner at a sangeet or Bollywood night in a club, but if you're keen to ace it the next time, participate in a Masala Bhangra workshop for couples conducted by Riddhi Gupta. The Indian dance-based routine comprises 150 moves, and Gupta will teach you a dozen at the one-hour session. “It ends up being a full body cardio workout with traditional dance moves set to energetic music and drumbeats,” she says.
ON: April 29, 10 am to 11 am
AT: House of Wow, 10, Natraj Building, opposite St Stanislaus School, Hill Road, Bandra (W).
CALL: 9930246031
COST: Rs 500

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