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Performance

VenueKing's Theatre
TownEdinburgh
CountyEdinburgh
From26th August 2011
To29th August 2011
WhenFri, Sat, Mon 20:00. Sun 15:00
PricesFrom £12.00. To £30.00.
King's Theatre (V601)
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Nrityagram Dance Ensemble - Sriyah

Work:: Nrityagram Dance Ensemble (S01055270416)


Production:: Sriyah (T0121106018)

In vibrantly coloured traditional costumes of deep crimsons, ochres and greens, The Nrityagram Dance Ensemble transports you to the ornately carved surroundings of a traditional Indian temple - and make it spring to life. With a title derived from the sanskrit word Sri meaning ‘the divine female principle' Sriyah is a selected programme of works created by the company over the past decade. Aakriti is an abstract dance, accompanied by a singer repeating a simple refrain, starting slowly and building to a crescendo of intricate patterns created by dancers with bells on their feet. The lyricism and curved body lines of Indian temple sculptures are evoked in the fluid,sensuous movements. The intimate, understated beauty of Srimayi is inspired by a 12th-century romantic poem. Vibhakta, named by The New Yorker as Best Dance of the Year at its premiere in 2008, brings the programme to a life-affirming climax. The piece is both love song and celebration of the ‘duality' of the human spirit as one voice and one dancer become joyously, endlessly entwined. Duration: 2hrs approx
Choreographer Surupa Sen
Music Pandit Raghunath Panigrahi
Music Srinibas Satapathy (rhythm composer)
Music Dhaneswar Swain (rhythm composer)
Music Surupa Sen (rhythm composer)
Lighting Lynne Fernandez
Costume Ghulam Rasool Tailor

Listing:: L01123054069

Edinburgh International Festival



Sriyah

In vibrantly coloured traditional costumes of deep crimsons, ochres and greens, The Nrityagram Dance Ensemble transports you to the ornately carved surroundings of a traditional Indian temple - and make it spring to life. With a title derived from the sanskrit word Sri meaning ‘the divine female principle' Sriyah is a selected programme of works created by the company over the past decade. Aakriti is an abstract dance, accompanied by a singer repeating a simple refrain, starting slowly and building to a crescendo of intricate patterns created by dancers with bells on their feet. The lyricism and curved body lines of Indian temple sculptures are evoked in the fluid,sensuous movements. The intimate, understated beauty of Srimayi is inspired by a 12th-century romantic poem. Vibhakta, named by The New Yorker as Best Dance of the Year at its premiere in 2008, brings the programme to a life-affirming climax. The piece is both love song and celebration of the ‘duality' of the human spirit as one voice and one dancer become joyously, endlessly entwined. Duration: 2hrs approx Edinburgh International Festival

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