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How Indian somatic wisdom guides this contemporary dance movement at the National Centre for Performing Arts

To fully grasp the essence of somatic movement, one must simultaneously be able to inhabit the physical and the imaginative realms—but in a temporary way, informs Jayachandran Palazhy

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Image for representational purposes only. Photo Courtesy: iStock

Image for representational purposes only. Photo Courtesy: iStock

Come dusk on February 29, the stage at the National Centre for Performing Arts will witness a carnal kinesis. Bodies will shrink and stretch to reveal corporal movements set against a digital canvas. Commissioned by the Museum of The Museum of Art & Photography Bengaluru, this visual backdrop has been designed by Kunihiko Matsu, a Japanese graphic artist.

Spectrum 2024: the annual dance festival at NCPA commenced in 2018 to unify various Indian dance forms under one roof, informs Dr Swapnokalpa Dasgupta, head of the dance department at the National Centre for Performing Arts. 

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