Rhythms of North and South India Unplugged

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Tālam: Rhythms of North and South India Unplugged is a tour de force performance of Indian dance, music and rhythm evoking the traditions of North and South India. In a sensational new collaboration, leading Kathak dancers Anjali Nath and Shefali Jain come together with acclaimed musicians from North and South India. The Sanskrit word Tālam – literally translating to clapping – refers to the rhythmic time cycles essential to both musical traditions. Carrying forward the legacy of Kathak icon Pandit Chitresh Das, Tālam centers on improvisation (rather than choreography) and juxtaposes the raw power of percussive footwork and drums with lush movements and dramatic storytelling. Chhandika is proud to present this performance, with support from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Massachusetts Cultural Council.

 

Tālam: Rhythms of North and South India Unplugged will be performed at the Dorothy and Charles Mosesian Center for the Arts (formerly the Arsenal Center for the Arts) on May 20. Showtime is 7 PM. Tickets are $20-$75