Who ever said acting was all fun and easy??? by Sathya B.G

Making a debut in sandalwood under the Agni Sridhar directorial is what every debutant would dream of. And sharing screen space with none other than hatrick hero Shivanna (Shivarajkumar) was like an icing on the cake!! Our very own,  Sathya,  shares his experience about his beautiful first venture as an actor in Tamassu. Sathya starts…

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Madras Music Season –writes Mayuri

How important is a breather space to an artiste? Only as essential as inhaling and exhaling oxygen or as exciting work coming one’s way. So, my survival instincts made me think up a few things that would take me away from my dance studio and to re-energize I, me ,myself. As part of my “…

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Learning to move – Movement as an inspiration…Umesh Naidu

It is been nine years now, however long I journey, I realize it’s a new discovery everyday, while I feel it started only in recent times.What began as a hobby and an unwinding exercise caught up with me as I grew up. I would swim, skate, play foot ball, practice Taekwon-Do–thrice a week and dance…

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Cinematic and contemporary dance-by Rohan Raj

Rohan Raj is a senior dancer with the Nritarutya. Hailing from the background of cinematic dance, Rohan is here with his journey to contemporary dance. Hi, through my introduction, you guys know I am Rohan Raj, my people generally call me “Ro”. I am going to share a very special bit of my life with…

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How do we choreograph-by Madhuri

“At this stage, I am aware of the critical eye reviewing my work all the time”- Mayuri Upadhya-Artistic Director There comes a stage in a choreographer’s life when he/ she apart from the world of movements has to enter the world of words. These words led me to become aware of the value of articulating…

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Ashwin’s Journey

It was Madhuri who saw me dance at one of the college fests in Bangalore, and at that point I had no idea of who she was or what Nritarutya was either. The next thing I knew, I was auditioning for one of the best dance companies of India. They seemed to accept and like…

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In conversation with Nakula Somana

Few not-so-known things about Bangalore’s favorite dancer, Nakula Somana 1. A secret mantra for confidence? Deep and regular Breathing 2. best advice given to you The words find out!  3. The day you fell in love with dancing? When i fell for its flight to different spaces. I was a child back then, don’t remember…..

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In Conversation With…

In conversation with Guru Sri Kiran Subramanyam. 1. A secret mantra for confidence? Work hard, believe in yourself & trust. 2. Best advice given to you? My teacher used to say – Only 50% of what you practise will show up on stage. So make sure you give 200% when you practise. 3. The day…

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In Conversation

IN CONVERSATION WITH BBOY NAS of Black Ice Crew, bangalore 1. A secret mantra for confidence? Well i wasn’t always confident, before becoming a dancer i was a pretty shy kid and never expected to get on stage, but i think all it takes is overcoming the things you think you cant do. After i…

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In conversation with Minal Prabhu

GURU MINAL PRABHU, BENGALURU’S ONE OF THE MOST LOVED BHARATANATYAM GURU!   1. A secret mantra for confidence? To know yourself and the subject that you deal with. To love your profession. To be able to honestly accept your mistakes and move on. 2. best advice given to you? To work hard and keep at it!…

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