Bala Devi Chandrashekhar to make history at UNESCO today
One of India’s leading Bharatanatyam exponents and research scholars, Bala Devi Chandrashekhar, is set to make history at the UNESCO headquarters in Paris with her performance.
By : migrator
Update: 2018-06-27 19:11 GMT
London
Chandrashekhar will perform her latest production, ‘Brihadeeswara – Form to Formless: through the eyes of Devaradiyal’, before a worldwide audience on Wednesday. Her performance would be set against the backdrop of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) World Heritage site Brihadeeswara Temple in Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu.
The production of her Tamil-origin dance, she said, is designed as a celebration of the physical, metaphysical presence of the magnificent temple through the eyes of the untarnished pure celestial love of the Devaradiyaal and the ultimate unification of the individual soul with the supreme energy.
“My performance at UNESCO is a very rare one. For Bharatanatyam to be presented to over 100 delegates from many countries in addition to the French fans, will pique their interest in India’s ancient structures and improve understanding of our country and culture,” Chandrashekhar said on the eve of her performance in France.
“All ancient texts from our region have messages that are very relevant in today’s world. My mission is take on topics and present them to diverse audience across the world,” she said.
The award-winning Bharatanatyam exponent and teacher said she hopes to present ‘Brihadeeswara’ across other major museums and ancient structures around the globe, with the aim of improving collaboration and partnership of diverse cultures.
The concept, research and choreography for the production is by Chandrashekar, while the music has been composed by Rajkumar Bharathi, and show scripted by PR Venkatasubramanian.
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