Aditya Prakash, the talented musician will be performing in Singapore alongside his sister, celebrated Bharatanatyam dancer Mythili Prakash, in a collaborative production Mara – The Mastermind on Mar 24, at the Esplanade Theatres.
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When Indian classical dance meets Western stagecraft: Mythili Prakash
Renowned Bharatanatyam dancer Mythili Prakash speaks to Connected to India in an exclusive interview about her upcoming production, as well as issues close to her heart, such as the trends of Indian classical solo dance and how her role in Life of Pi fills her journey as a choreographer.
Odissi exponent Ratikant Mohapatra talks about his journey as a dancer
Odissi exponent guru Ratikant Mohapatra, who recently performed Anugamanam in Singapore on February 23 and 24 at Victoria Theatre, is a well-known name in the classical world.
United colours of Indian music in Singapore
Be it Dhandiya during Navratri or Holi Hai during the festival of colors, musician for over 35 years Amit Dhamelia is trying to bring India closer to the Indians in Singapore.
Jallianwala Bagh massacre centenary perfect day for a British apology: Shashi Tharoor
Sharing his fondness for the Lion City, Dr Shashi Tharoor spoke about his ties to Singapore. “I’m glad to be back, Singapore is one of my favourite places on Earth,” he said.
In Spotlight: Sidharth Malhotra on Aiyaary and his stellar movie career
Connected to India places Sidharth Malhotra in Spotlight, few days before the release of the much-awaited thriller Aiyaary.
Sidharth plays Major Jai Bakshi in the film, which hits the big screen on February 16 later this week. In his cool and easy manner, he talks about Aiyaary, experience of worki
Sidharth Malhotra: No longer Student of the Year
The much awaited, nerve rattling, keeping you on the edge film- Aiyaari is finally going to hit the silver screen on February 16.
On eve of ‘Kala Ghoda’, Shalaka Ranadive talks about Dastak on the road
Having taken Singapore by storm, Shalaka Ranadive and the Dastak troupe are all set to make a splash at Kala Ghoda, the art and cultural festival in Mumbai.
From arduous journey to winning Best Malaysian Film: A rendezvous with director Shanjhey Kumar
After struggling for around 10 years, Jagat was released in December 2015, and won Best Malaysian Film at the 28th Malaysia Film Festival. The film was screened at the ASEAN India Cinefest at the Pravasi Bharatiya Divas in Singapore as well.
He’s back! Fusion maestro Raghu Dixit to headline Singapore PBD’s cultural evening
Indian Fusion music sensation Raghu Dixit is set to headline the cultural evening during the regional ASEAN India Pravasi Bharatiya Divas (PBD) 2018.
