Nayanam – Danse indienne Bharatanatyam Théâtre Mandapa Paris
Nayanam – Danse indienne Bharatanatyam Théâtre Mandapa Paris, samedi 16 novembre 2024.
Nayanam – Danse indienne Bharatanatyam Samedi 16 novembre, 20h30 Théâtre Mandapa 16/12/8
Dates et horaires de début et de fin (année – mois – jour – heure) :
Début : 2024-11-16T20:30:00 – 2024-11-16T22:00:00
Fin : 2024-11-16T20:30:00 – 2024-11-16T22:00:00
Nayanam, qui signifie yeux en sanskrit est une exploration thématique des myriades d’émotions et d’expressions.
Allant de la joie et de l’amour, à la tristesse et au désir, les yeux comme fenêtre de l’âme, dépeignant leur capacité à définir la beauté, communiquer les émotions.
Dans le Bharatanatyam, les yeux jouent un rôle central, servant de puissant moyen d’expression qui transcende la langue, la race et la culture.
La performance met également en évidence la façon dont les individus perçoivent le monde par leur vision intérieure.
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https://youtu.be/qORATKAS3_k?si=o2h3jbOTgNbgSdiv
https://youtu.be/q2RMkCvWX0g?si=KEtir0Q20wM3Im48
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The significance of the eyes as the windows to the soul, portraying their ability to define beauty, communicate emotions, and enhance the storytelling aspect of dance and communicate the unspoken are some of the aspects of this performance. In Bharatnatyam, the eyes play a pivotal role, serving as a powerful medium of expression that transcends language, race, and culture. The performance also touches upon the concept of “Antarchakshu,” (the eye within) highlighting how individuals without physical sight perceive the world through their inner vision. nnnIt is conceptualized and performed by Apeksha Niranjan.nnSharing the glimpses of the recital performed at Stein Auditorium in India Habitat Centre, New Delhi, India. nnMusic credits : nnOn Natuvangam Dr. Alka Lajmi nNatuvangam of Krishna Kautukam Dr. Sucheta Chapekar nOn Vocal Shri. Shiva Prasad N.N.nOn Mridangam Shri.VenkateshwarannOn Violine Shri. B. Ananthraman nRecording Studio: A.V. Digital studio Thane nnCreditsnOn Lights : Shri. 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“, “provider_name”: “YouTube”}, “link”: “https://youtu.be/q2RMkCvWX0g?si=KEtir0Q20wM3Im48”}] le Théâtre Mandapa accueille des spectacles de danse, des concerts et des pièces de théâtre.
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Nayanam, qui signifie yeux en sanskrit, est une exploration thématique des myriades d’émotions et d’expressions. Les yeux comme fenêtre de l’âme… danse danse indienne
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