This is an archived event from Culture Days 2024.
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Sutra – Bharatanatyam Movement and Wellness workshop for women
In-person
Dance History & heritage Intercultural Physical activity & movementDate and time
Location
Yorkton Public Library
Yorkton Public Library - 93 Broadway Street W
Yorkton, SK
Directions: Opposite to Mac Donald's on Broadway.
Access
Free.
Offered in English.
Wheelchair accessible.
About
If you are ready to look at yourself from a perspective that gives you the formula to stay 'calmly active and actively calm' then this is for you!
Sutra is a workshop is for all those who want to find out the 'Sutra' or formula to understand oneself through Bharatanatyam movements. It aims to create movement awareness, experience and its impact on mind and body for women through Bharatanatyam which is an ancient South Indian Performing Arts form and technique.
Bharatanatyam is a dance technique hailing from Tamil Nadu, a province in East India. It is an ancient art form over 2000 years old evolved through years from sculpture to movement and slowly to a lifestyle and a living philosophy.
It is a also a movement science which allows you to understand your 'Bhava' or emotion, through your inner 'Raga' inner melody and 'Talam' your innate beat instinct.
Workshop Details :
Date : October 1, 2 & 3
Time : 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Venue : Yorkton Public Library, Programming room
Registration link : https://forms.gle/zrJ5xP67Jxf2b34FA
Links
- Register here forms.gle
Organizer
Nrityasabha School of Performing Arts
Nrityasabha School Of Performing Arts based out of Yorkton, is one-of-a kind performing arts school that trains you in Bharatanatyam dance form, a classical dance form and ancient technique from Tamil Nade, a province/state in the southern part of India.
Nrityasabha is committed to:
a) Safeguarding and disseminating the opulent legacy of Indian art and culture through this profound dance form.
b) Cultivating practitioners into accomplished dancers, refining their artistic intelligence.
c) Guiding dancers on a voyage of self-discovery and mindfulness, nurturing both body and soul.
d) Galvanizing them to become future ambassadors of art, ready to excel in a perpetually evolving world. At Nrityasabha, we're dedicated to not only imparting dance skills but also fostering a profound understanding of its cultural significance, creating a community of impassioned and enlightened artists.
This event is part of a hub:
Culture Days Yorkton
Recreation and Community Services, City of Yorkton Yorkton, SKJoin us for a celebration of arts and culture in our community and across the country, Sept. 20 through October 13, 2024