Apsaras Arts Director Aravinth Kumarasamy was conferred the prestigious Cultural Medallion for 2022 in a ceremony held at the Istana, the official residence of the President of Singapore.
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Exploring myriad forms of Kasi through Bharatanatyam: Meera Balasubramanian
Highlighting the rich heritage of Indian culture through Bharatanatyam, ‘Kasi – Dance of Infinity’ is set to be one of Kalpavriksha Fine Arts’ seminal performances.
Celebrating 20 years to Kalaa Utsavam; nostalgia, pride, joy, ambition, binds arts aficionados in their love for Singapore’s celebration of Indian arts
Singapore’s celebration of Indian arts: special programme highlighting the positive contributions of Celebrating 20 years of Kalaa Utsavam.
Kalaa Utsavam turns 20, fusing the modern with the traditional in a rich, diverse display of performing arts
With a continuous run of 20 years, Kalaa Utsavam is one of the longest running festivals of Indian arts in the world. Here’s a look at what participants have to say on the occasion.
Young dancers of Singapore are fantastic in developing their own kind of concepts and movements: Priyadarsini Govind
One of India’s most prolific Bharatanatyam dancers, Priyadarsini Govind is bringing her magnum opus to Singapore.
IPAC to mark Apsaras Arts’ ten year celebration
Singapore-based Apsaras Arts has announced the 10th anniversary celebration of their Indian Performing Arts Convention (IPAC) this year.
Apsaras Arts Dance Company comes together with Wild Rice for a unique look at the life of refugees through theatre, poetry and Bharatanatyam
Agathi was conceptualised and is directed by Kumarasamy. It features choreography by Mohanapriyan Thavarajah, dramaturgy by Ivan Heng of Wild Rice and a narrative script by Audrey Perera and Alfian Sa’at.
Apsaras Arts honours founder Neila Sathyalingam through Endowment Award and Festival 2021
Apsaras Arts honours founder Neila Sathyalingam through Endowment Award and Festival 2021
Singapore Chinese dancer breaks barriers, wins hearts with ‘love within’
Sensational performance in Bharatanatyam Arangetram by homegrown Chinese dance talent who has graduated to be a young Apsara
Soo Mei Fei: A Singaporean dancer who is transcending cultural barriers to portray love through Bharatanatyam
The 24 year-old Bharatanatyam dancer is set to present her debut performance on January 26 at the Blackbox in Goodman Arts Centre.