Kathak Classes at Siglap South CC

Apsaras Arts Dance Academy commences Kathak classes at Siglap South CC from March 2018. Class Timings : Saturdays 2pm to 3pm & 3pm t0 4pm Fees : Term of 8 classes at $200 Address : 6 Palm Road, Singapore 456441 Tel No : +65 62411925 Register for Classes

The epic as told by Hanuman – Review on The Hindu India

Apsaras Arts ‘Ramayanam’ staged at Singapore recently stood out for its cross-cultural appeal Esplanade Theatre, Singapore, in collaboration with Apsaras Arts presented ‘Anjaneyam- Hanuman’s Ramayana’ as the inaugural performance of the Kalaa Utsavam of Indian Arts (Nov 17-26), and also to highlight the Center (Esplanade) turning 15 and Apsaras Arts, 40. After their first large-scale production ‘Angkor: An Untold Story,’ Anjaneyam, conceptualised by Apsaras Arts, was another mega production, this time retelling the timeless Ramayana from the perspective of Hanuman. Gallery Read Full Review

Agathi: Plight of refugees through dance – Review on The Hindu

by Rupa Srikanth The presentation was as stark as the theme — refugees Ensemble dance theatre works such as ‘Agathi,’ presented by Apsaras Arts, Singapore, and directed by Artistic Director, Aravinth Kumarasamy, are important milestones in the preservation and evolution of the classical arts, as solo Bharatanatyam is acquiring a ‘niche’ tag and presented in smaller venues, as against being included in the mainstream schedules of large culture festivals across the world. Another reason for ‘Agathi,’ gaining importance was the subject — moving away from mythology to subjects of universal interest such as the sufferings of refugees. Presented at Natya Darshan, ‘Agathi,’ incidentally was an India premiere. Gallery Read Full Review

Agathi: The Plight of Refugees

Synopsis AGATHI is a new dance-theatre production by Apsaras Arts exploring the contemporary issues—including prejudice and misunderstanding—surrounding the plight of refugees all over the world. Through music, poetry and bharatanatyam, Agathi paints an intimate portrait of their lives and struggles, expounding the emotional states as well as stigma that people forced out their countries have to endure. Agathi draws inspiration from the company’s artistic director Aravinth Kumarasamy’s personal experiences as a refugee many years ago, and features a music score based on the poetry of well-known Tamil poets Kavimani Desiga Vinayagam Pillai and Maha Kavi Subramania Bharathi and Kaviarasu Kannadasan as well as translations by Niranjan Bharathi of poems from the UN Refugee Agency-published A Book of Poems: Expressions from our Youth.   Creative Team Concept, Script and Artistic Direction: Aravinth Kumarasamy Music Composition: Chithra Poornima Sathish, Karthik Choreography: Mohanapriyan Thavarajah, Renjith Babu, Vijna VasudevanLighting Design: Gyan Dev Singh Sound Design: Sai Sharavanam Lyrics: Niranjan Bharathi Costume Design: Mohanapriyan Thavarajah Narration Script: Audrey Perera(English), Sri Ganesh(Tamil)   Gallery Reviews “Agathi” was not just a dance-theatre work, it was also a social commentary on current affairs across the world. It threw the spotlight on the circumstances that make people flee their homes, natural calamities and politically-motivated displacements, and brought awareness of the injustice of it all, especially the latter” “Music and dance reinforced their impact. The well-trained dancers worked within a tight framework of movements to bring out the mood, but what was most impressive was their seamless contribution to the intensity of the narrative.” – by Rupa Srikanth, Published on Jan 04, 2018 on The Friday review for The Hindu, India “Can Bharatanatyam tell painful stories of rape and migration? A dance company provides an answer ‘Agathi’ by Singapore’s Apsaras Arts Dance Company is an attempt to introduce difficult contemporary themes into an age-old idiom.” – by Malini Nair, Published Jan 04, 2018 on Scroll.in “Carrying forward the narrative, flashback was used, and imaginative use of chorus, a la Greek theatre, reflecting what the main character is thinking. Such a large scale production deserves to be seen in other cities, where Ramayana is known to everyone and its performances are a living tradition” (Read more) – Narthaki, Padmashri Dr. Sunil Kotari “It was a brilliant evening getting to watch a contemporary theme portrayed in Bharatham, brilliant choreography, excellent singing and moving; poignant lyrics that reflect real plight and finally the pleasure watching an artistic dance treatment to popular numbers.” “It was a refreshing and a much needed welcome relief that Apsaras Arts, Singapore has dared to take Bharatham to talk about an issue that keeps nudging at us all at some corner of our nice and cosy living- the crisis of a refugee that keeps hogging the front pages of our newspaper and is also increasingly becoming a deciding factor in the politics and policies of many a country around the world.” – by Vijaysagar Subbaiyaa, Published on Dec 22, 2017 on Life’s and Times of (Blogpost)  Tour Upcoming Performances Agathi Europe Performance tour 2018 Agathi Australia Performance Tour 2018 Post Performances Book the Show Aathi is available for tours Cast Details: Please contact apsaras.arts@gmail.com / kumarasamy.aravinth@gmail.com for more information Please check out our articles for this show!