Glittering Tales: Dancing for Rajahs, Nawabs, and the Men of The Raj

Asia House, 63 New Cavendish Street, London
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Admission
£10
Asia House Members - 50% off
Concessions (60+) - £8
Students - FREE
Venue Information
Asia House
New Cavendish Street, W1G 7LP
Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Great Portland Street 0.30 miles

Join prominent artists Dr Swarnamalya Ganesh and Chitra Sundaram as they explore Sadir, the historic precursor to the classical Indian dance style of Bharatanatyam.

Asia House is delighted to collaborate with Akademi as it launches the first of its dance dialogue series with Dr Swarnamalya Ganesh and her debut to a London audience. The noted Bharatanatyam artist and actor will be joined by Chitra Sundaram, a prominent figure in the UK dance community, as curator of the evening. They will explore the narratives, the women, and the repertoire of ‘Sadir ?ttam’: the command performance of the 17th to the early 20th century that was presented in durbars and salons for royalty, aristocracy and officers of The Raj.

This event presents the her-story of the Sadir dancer; her repertoire and her reputation as an articulate, charming and sophisticated performer. Swarnamalya will share the experiences of seeking out hereditary dancers; piecing together closely guarded anecdotes and repertoire pieces. Nearly eighty-five years after Sadir disappearing into Bharatanatyam, we begin to embrace both, joining the discourse of multiple histories. The discussion and demonstration will both trace and move beyond the narratives of erasure and caste politics behind present-day Bharatanatyam.

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