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Daredevas, produced by London's Akademi in conjunction with the
South Bank Centre, presents the cutting edge of South Asian dance
with two different programmes featuring fresh, emerging UK-based
artists. With one evening representing the classical South Asian
vocation and the other focusing on contemporary choreography, some
of the most promising among a new generation of dancers demonstrate
the scope of their artistry at the Purcell Room on Tuesday 20 and
Wednesday 21 September at 8pm.
On
Tuesday 20 September, contemporary dance takes the focus as Seeta
Patel (Mavin Khoo Dance), Magdalen Gorringe, Saju Hari (Shobana
Jeyasingh Dance Company), Amina Khayyam (Sonia Sabri's Red) and
Shane Shambhu (Shobana Jeyasingh Dance Company) present original
choreography based in classical Asian techniques with a modern twist.
On
Wednesday 21 September, Patel is joined by Anwesha Ahmed, Kakoli
Mishra, Kali Dass (Henri Oguike Dance Company), Kripa Iyer and Quincy
Charles for an evening featuring kathak, bharatanatyam and odissi
disciplines.
Founded
in 1979, Akademi (formerly known as Academy of Indian Dance) continues
its mission to encourage South Asian dance in Britain. Its work
is modern and holistic, informed by the traditions and rich heritage
of South Asian dance and driven by the needs of South Asian dance
artists in the UK. Led by Mira Kaushik, Akademi produces innovative,
large-scale dance events and works with imaginative performance
venues to allow the widest possible audience for South Asian dance
throughout the country. Previous successful collaborations between
Akademi and SBC have been the landmark Coming of Age (2000) and
Escapades (2003).
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