Over two days, Brindar - Ranan's teaching wing - presents an evening of Kathak by the students, and 'Ankur 2012'. Taken together, the evenings signify a dancer's journey from a novice to a performer.
All are welcome to both the evenings.
Friday, 21 September 2012
Gyan Manch, 7pm
An evening of Kathak by Brindar students conceived, choreographed and conducted by Debashree Bhattacharya.
Saturday, 2 September
Gyan Manch, 7pm
Ankur 2012 featuring Parna Chakraborty (Manipuri) from Calcutta and Jigna Dixit (Kathak) from Ahmedabad.
All are welcome to both the evenings.
Friday, 21 September 2012
Gyan Manch, 7pm
An evening of Kathak by Brindar students conceived, choreographed and conducted by Debashree Bhattacharya.
Saturday, 2 September
Gyan Manch, 7pm
Ankur 2012 featuring Parna Chakraborty (Manipuri) from Calcutta and Jigna Dixit (Kathak) from Ahmedabad.
Parna Chakraborty started learning
Manipuri when she was seven years old under the able guidance of Guru Bipin Singh
and Guru Kalavati Devi. At present she is also learning under Bimbavati Devi
and is a part of the performing group of Manipuri Nartanalaya.
She has received the Uday Shankar Pranam Puraskar
and Junior Scholarship
from CCRT (Centre
for Cultural Resource
and Training), New Delhi, and has completed
a five year
course in Manipuri
dance from Bangiya
Sangeet Parishad. She has
performed in many prestigious festivals in India both as a solo performer and
as a member of Manipuri Nartanalaya.
She has been a part of the
production Ritusamhara choreographed
by Pandit Birju Maharaj. Parna has also
learnt to play the pung – the traditional Manipuri drum – from Guru Thoiba
Singh and Brojen Singh, and has undergone training in the basics of Thang-ta,
the martial art form of Manipur from Ranjeet Chingtham.
Jigna Dixit began her training in Kathak under Sri
Dharamshibhai Shah in Bhavnagar. She is now continuing her training under
Kathak duo Ishira Parikh and Maulik Shah in Ahmedabad. She holds a Nritya
Visharad from the Gandharva Mahavidyalaya in Mumbai and is completing her
Masters degree in the Performing Arts – Dance, from Saurashtra University,
Rajkot.
Jigna is a scholarship awardee from the Ministry of Culture,
Government of India, and has received several awards for her performances. She
has represented Gujarat at various programmes between Indian states and has
performed across India at a variety of festivals. She has been part of Smt. Saswati Sen's Kathak production, Romeo and Juliet. She has also visited Libya
and Egypt as part of an Indian Council for Cultural Relations tour.
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