Bhaskar’s Arts’ ‘Aham Brahmaasmi’ to showcase Odissi heritage

Gear up for ‘Aham Brahmaasmi’, which is set to become the first full length thematic Odissi production with a live music ensemble to be staged in Singapore.

Dance Doyenne Santha Bhaskar, Aunty Bhaskar to all, passes on at 82

Santha Bhaskar, one of the leading torch bearers of Indian classical dance in Singapore and co-founder of Bhaskar Arts Academy, passed away last night at the age of 82.

Art belongs to both the creator and the audience: NAC Paul Tan

In an @work interview with Connected to India, Tan shares about NAC’s relentless hard work in creating a vibrant arts scene in Singapore, the power of art in creating threads of understanding among individuals, communities, as well as between Singapore and the world.

Taking Ramayana on a Chinese opera odyssey: Dr Chua Soo Pong

Spotlight interview with Dr Chua Soo Pong, doyen of Chinese opera in Singapore, who received international acclaim for his adaptation of Ramayana to various types of Chinese opera, as well as multi-cultural versions of the Hindu epic.

Performing Arts beat Corona, Virtually

As theatres, auditoriums, music halls and art schools go silent, the producer of Kalaa Utsavam at Esplanade has some great advice for practitioners of Indian performing arts in Singapore.

Marabu: Tracking Indian roots in Southeast Asia

In a special interview with Connected to India, Santha Bhaskar shares some insights from her creative process, her thoughts on traditional arts past and present, as well as the role Kalaa Utsavam plays in the Indian arts scene in Singapore.

About Tag: Bhaskar’s Arts Academy

Bhaskar’s Arts Academy was established in 1952 as an institute, which provides training in Indian performing arts in Singapore.