AR | DHA by Mythili Prakash Show #02 – In Residence Chapter #01
AR | DHA, choreographed and directed by Indian-American dancer/choreographer Mythili Prakash, is an exploration of the iconic mythical dance competition between Gods Shiva and Kali.
According to legend, Shiva invites his wife Kali to a dance competition. They are at a loggerhead and Kali is undefeatable so Shiva creates the illusion of dropping his earring, disrupting the competition. He lifts it with his toe, and raises his leg to his ear, replacing the earring, while performing this formidable pose. Kali, though equally skilled, bound by the constructs of her femininity (a woman shouldn’t raise her leg!), surrenders. And Shiva wins the competition.
Ardhanari, the fused form of the Male God Shiva and the Female God Shakti is a celebration and reminder of the liminal space we contain within ourselves, a powerful symbol of inclusivity and Oneness.
AR | DHA is a two-part work told from both Shiva and Kali’s perspectives, exploring the dynamics of love and power in this relationship that is at once Human and Divine.
SCHEDULE
October 30, 2024
15:00 – Open Rehearsal
18:00 – Workshop
October 31, 2024
19:30 – In Conversation with Mythili Prakash
November 01, 2024
19:00 – AR | DHA Premiere
November 02, 2024
19:00 – AR | DHA Show #02
November 03, 2024
19:00 – AR | DHA Show #03
Credits:
Concept and Choreography: Mythili Prakash
Performance: Mythili Prakash, Susha Rangarajan, Ashwath Narayanan, Sumesh Narayanan, Sayee Rakshith
Rehearsal Director: Soumik Datta
Lyric: Perumal Murugan, Papanasam Sivan, Sohini Alam, Soumik Datta
Music Composition: Aditya Prakash, B.C. Manjunath, Ganavya, Mahesh Swamy, Sayee Rakshith, Sohini Alam, Soumik Datta
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