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Erasing Borders: Festival of Indian Dance, August 18-21 2008
  
EVENING CONCERTS
Venue: The Ailey Citigroup Theatre (405 W. 55th Street at 9th Ave)
  
Wednesday, August 20 2008
"Transitions & Translocations"
7:30 - 9:30 PM
  
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Thursday, August 21 2008
"Globaliz-Asians"
7:30 - 9:30 PM
  
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FREE LUNCHTIME PERFORMANCES
In collaboration with
Battery Dance Company's Downtown Dance Festival
Venue: Chase Manhattan Plaza (Nassau & Liberty Street)
  
Monday, August 18 2008
12 - 2 PM
Tuesday, August 19 2008
12 - 2 PM
  
  
   
Tuesday, August 19 2008  
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MASTER CLASS: Abhinaya: Expression and Narratives in Indian Dance
By Guru Rachna Sarang, Kathak exponent, teacher and choreographer

An interactive session - open to professional dancers and advanced dance student from all genres of dance - to explore the intricacies of Abhinaya through the perspective of a senior artist and her recollections of the masters she studied with and witnessed.
  
Note: Dress Code - Salwar-Kurta or Long sleeve tops and Pant or leotards.
Time: 3 pm - 4:30 pm
Venue: The Ailey Studios (Studio LLC) 405 W 55th Street at 9th Ave
Cost: $15
  
  
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PROBLEM-SOLVING SEMINAR: Movement & Choreography
By Tadej Brdnik, Principal Dancer, Martha Graham Dance Company

As a choreographer thinks about creating new work, one faces the challenge of translating one's vision into visual, physical and spatial reality through movement. In this seminar Tadej gives a brief overview of the Graham technique and will discuss strategies used by the Martha Graham Dance Company in solving choreographic problems. Connecting the seminar to the previous master class, Tadej will also share how Martha Graham used narrative in her work. This seminar is an interactive session where dancers and choreographers will have the opportunity to discuss ideas, and perspectives to be inspired by a collective creative energy.

Note: This Seminar is open to professional dancers and advanced dance students from all genres of dance.
Time: 4:30 pm - 6 pm
Venue: The Ailey Studios (Studio LLC) 405 W 55th Street at 9th Ave
Cost: $15

  
  
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LECTURE WITH VIDEO CLIPS
By Dr. Sunil Kothari, Renowned Indian Dance Critic, Author & Scholar

Dr. Sunil Kothari, one of the leading critics and scholars of Indian Dance, has seen many pioneering artists perform, nurture and develop the art form and has been witness to the new directions taken with successive generations of dancers. Dr. Kothari will present highlights from four decades of watching and writing about Indian Dance, and will share excerpts from his video archives of masters, trail-blazers and stars of Indian Dance.
   
Time: 6:15 pm - 7 pm
Venue: The Ailey Studios (Studio LLC) 405 W 55th Street at 9th Ave
Cost: $5

  
  
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PANEL DISCUSSION
Erasing Borders: Issues of Identity, Immigration & Change in Indian Dance
Moderator: Dr. Sunita Mukhi
Paneilists: Dr. Ananya Chatterjea, Daniel Singh, Dr. Madhulika Khandelwal, Parijat Desai, Roger Sinha

How do Social, Cultural. Political and Economic issues such as Identity, Immigration, Human Rights, Gender & Sexuality, and Globalization change the narrative, context and inspiration for dance in the South Asian Diaspora? How have the works of choreographer been influenced by various issues, personal and global, at the same time?
   
Time: 7 pm - 8:30 pm
Venue: The Ailey Studios (Studio LLC) 405 W 55th Street at 9th Ave
Cost: $5

  
 
Wednesday, August 20 2008
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PANEL DISCUSSION
Aesthetics of Indian Dance: What do you see?
Moderator: Dr. Joan Erdman
Panelists: Hema Rajagopalan, Janaki Patrik, Leigh Witchel, Rhoda Grauer, Sudarshan Belsare

What do we see when we see Indian dance? What are the criteria by which we describe it as 'Indian', 'global' 'traditional' or 'contemporary', or something else altogether? Have these aesthetic values changed in our times? What do those who write about, present, promote, review, Indian dance, also scholars, supporters and others see in the dance they re-present?
  
Time: 11 am - 1 pm
Venue: The Ailey Studios (Studio LLC) 405 W 55th Street at 9th Ave
Cost: $5

  
  
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PANEL DISCUSSION
Reinterpretation of Traditional Movement
Moderator: Rachel Cooper
Panelists: Anurekha Ghosh, Blondell Cummings, Lata Pada, Parul Shah, Preeti Vasudevan

What is the 'Creative Process' of choreographers who re-interpret traditional movement vocabularies to reflect their changing sensibilities, stories and cross-cultural influences in a globalizing world? What is the process by which they integrate non-traditional movement vocabularies, music, choreographic concepts, multimedia and other elements to give new directions to the traditions they inherited?

Time: 2 pm - 4 pm
Venue: The Ailey Studios (Studio LLC) 405 W 55th Street at 9th Ave
Cost: $5

  
  
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FILM SCREENINGS
Introductions by Deirdre Towers, Artistic Director, Dance Films Association

Kalamandalam Gopi (Documetary Film on Kathakali): In the film Gopi is presented in the first person narrative. The film watches as the artiste transforms himself into diverse and glittering personalities and, in the process, we obtain rare glimpses of his life and art. Gopi is adept at playing all types of roles, whether the characters are pacha, kathi of kari. The film won the State award for best documentary in 1999. [Direction: Adoor Gopalakrishnan][43 Minutes]

Jagoida Katthoklabi Surjamukhi Devi (Documentary Film on Manipuri): In the film, veteran Manipuri dancer and teacher Surjamukhi Devi narrates her journey as a Manipuri dancer and one of India's cultural ambassadors who represented India in dance and cultural festivals around the world, in post-independence India. It gives a glimpse into the training, aesthetics and repertoire of Manipuri dance. [Direction Y.Romabai Devi] [23 Minutes]
 
Time: 2 pm - 4 pm
Venue: The Ailey Studios (Studio LLC) 405 W 55th Street at 9th Ave
Cost: $10

  
  
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EVENING CONCERT: "Transitions & Translocations"

Natya Dance Theatre, Parijat Desai Dance Company, Thresh,
SAMPRADAYA Dance Creations, Anurekha Ghosh & Company,
Manu Kala Mandir, Janaki Rangarajan, Parul Shah & Prashant Shah

Q & A Moderated by Uttara Coorlawala, Modern Dancer, Scholar & Critic

Time: 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm
Venue: The Ailey Citigroup Theater, 405 W 55th Street at 9th Ave
Cost: Regular price $35 per person; Students $25 (with Student ID)

  
Thursday, August 21 2008  
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INTERACTIVE PANEL: Injury Prevention in Dance
WORKSHOP: Body Conditioning through Gyrotonic

Moderator: Dr. Uttara Coorlawala
Panelist: Dr. Nadia Sefcovic, Physical Therapist, Westside Dance Physical Therapy
Workshop by Krithika Rajagopalan
  
This session session is especially designed for dance teachers, dancers and advanced students, to answer questions about Injuries in Dance. The session hopes to raise awareness about preventing injuries in Indian Dance and conditioning the body to manage the impact of dance on the body.

The workshop on Gyrotonics will introduce participants to exercises especially relevant to Indian dance. Gyrotonic exercises employ movements found in swimming, yoga, gymnastics, and Tai chi, using specialized machines. The system is intended to improve flexibility and balance as well as muscle strength.

Note: Please send your questions in advance about Injuries in dance to erasing.borders@gmail.com to help us better organize the panel
Time: 11 am - 1 pm
Venue: The Ailey Studios (Studio LLC)
Cost: $5

  
  
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PANEL DISCUSSION:
Sustainable Dance: Issues of Organizational sustainability, Funding, Touring & Presenting
Moderator: Jonathan Hollander
Panelists: Amy Chin, Michelle Audet, Sridhar Shanmugam, Sudha Thakkar

Survival and sustainability in dance have been issues that often limit the artistic potential of a dancer, dance company or presenting organization. The panel consisting of artists, art administrators and presenters will provide resources to help dancers and dance organizations find strategies to sustain, fund, present and tour their work.

Time: 2 pm - 4 pm
Venue: The Ailey Studios (Studio LLC)
Cost: $5
  
  
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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP
Production Aspects: Understanding Light Design
By Marcus Doshi, Lighting Designer (opera, dance, theatre)

The goal of the workshop is to provide participants with an understanding of how to incorporate lighting design into their work for the stage. Informal in nature and designed for choreographers just beginning to work with light as well as more experienced practitioners, the workshop will focus on two aspects of working with lighting: collaborating with a lighting designer and what to do if one can't.

Time: 4:30 pm - 6:30 pm
Venue: The Ailey Studios (Studio LLC)
Cost: $5
  
  
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EVENING CONCERT: "Globaliz-asians"

Dakshina/Daniel Phoenix Singh Dance Company, Sudarshan Belsare, MariaColacoDance, Sinha Danse, Ananya Dance Theatre

Q & A Moderated by Rajika Puri, Dancer. Choreographer and Writer
  
Time: 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm
Venue: The Ailey Citigroup Theater, 405 W 55th Street at 9th Ave
Concert Only: Regular $35 per person; Students: $25 (with Student ID)

   
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FUNDRAISING DINNER & CLOSING NIGHT CONCERT $100 per person

  

 
Special Offer!!! 4-DAY FESTIVAL PASS - $100 per person
  
Special Offer!!! 4-DAY FESTIVAL PASS
  
Includes: 2 daytime concerts, 2 Evening Concerts, 1 Master Class, 1 Seminar, 2 Workshops,
4 Panel Discussions, Lecture and Film Screenings (Welcome Reception & Benefit Dinner not Included)

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