Bangalore Artists – Going Places

Europe (Belgium, Spain, Switzerland),
June 21 – July 15, 2007

Nirupama and Rajendra, the artistic directors of Abhinava Dance Company, Bangalore, tour Europe performing traditional solo Bharatanatyam and Kathak duets. The dancer duo along with MOnica Kunz will also conduct the second Bharatanatyam and Yoga workshop in the Swiss Alps, following the success of the first such workshop that they had conducted last year.

For workshop details and bookings, visit web.mac.com/ericrozen/iweb/swizterland/2007.html
Email: d.luvisutti@bluewin.ch, natyasangeet@yahoo.com.
For any enquiries of tour bookings, contact: nirupamarajendra@gmail.com
To know more about the artists, visit: http://www.abhinavadancecompany.com

Singapore, Australia and New Zealand, June 28-July 31, 2007

Natya Stem Dance Kampni, a unique collaboration of the Natya Institute of Kathak and Choreography and the STEM Dance Kampni perform in the three countries. Contact: Madhu Nataraj, Director, Natya Stem Dance Kampni, http://www.natyamaya.in
Ph: 9835150257 Email: stemdance@hotmail.com

USA, July 7, 2007

Kiran Subramanyam and Sandhya Kiran (popularly known as the Kirans), the dancing duo from Bangalore, will feature in Gods and Goddesses – a dance concert at the Madrid Theatre, Los Angeles, USA. ALso dancing with them will be Murali Mohan Kalvakalva (Bangalore, India) and Lakshmi Iyengar (lead dancer, Rangoli Dance Company, USA)
Visit http://www.madridtheatre.org, http://www.rangoli.org.
Contact msiyengar@yahoo.com/8187886860

USA and Canada, August and Sept 2007

Sathyanarayana Raju and Madhu Nataraj will be in the USA and Canada for dance assignments, both as individuals as well as a duo, in August and September 2007. They have been working together since 1990 and share an easy professional and artistic rapport. They would love to perform for artists, universities, cultural organizations and other fora. They are available for performance or workshops (in one or all of these forms – Kathak, Bharatanatyam, Contemporary Indian dance) or working on a collaborative project during their visit.