Past Events - 2010

4 December, 2010

Murugan Margam at Patidar House, London.


25 November, 2010


Anusha's Subramanyam solo recital Murugan Margam was performed in Liverpool. Presented by Milapfest
.

October 2010

After the India tour, In the Further Soil, pruduced by sampad in partnership with Teamwork Productions, travelled to the UK where it was presented in the major venues across the country.
A dance
and music theatre production inspired by the text from Rabindranath Tagore. In the Further Soil tells the story of the urban landscapes of India and the UK. Human stories that bring out fast-changing globalised identities of young people told emotionally through the interplay of music, dance and spoken word.

Written by Satinder Kaur Chohan and directed by Harmage Singh Kalirai. International cast includes Shelley King, Soweto Kinch, Anusha Subramanyam, Ratul Shankar Ghosh, Dibyendu Mukherjee and Sanjukta Ray.

28 July 2010
After the success in Brighton Sacred Sketches travelled to Luton and were presented during Luton Fringe Festival at The Hat Factory.

July 16, 2010
Invited by Pagrav Dance Company Beeja's senior dancers performed at Jacksons Lane Theatre alongside other students of different Indian classical dance forms.

July 13, 2010

Anusha Subramanyam presented a solo recital at The Nehru Centre. Anusha's performance began with a choreography based on a Vedic text from Nasadiya Sutra followed by works exploring Murugan - child, lover and god.







Photo © Vipul Sangoi
July 4, 2010
World City Music Village - Europe's longest running festival of world cultures, Horniman Museum, London. More photos

May 17, 2010
Beeja performed during Brighton Fringe Festival at the Iambic Arts Theatre. Sacred Sketches was a showcase of newly choreographed works presented by Anusha Subramanyam and her group.

May 2, 2010
Mycorrhizae - a group performance created as a response to the environment and the theme of the festival Food Junctions presented at Camley Street Natural Park (King's Cross).

April 15, 2010
From the Heart premiere at RichMix.
This choreographic work challenged notions of normal and abnormal, and drew inspiration from choreographer Anusha Subramanyam's therapy work with people with physical and mental challenges. The work presented a range of raw and sincere dances that used the emotive and gestural grammar of bharatanatyam and combined it with movement that is both contemporary and classical.




Photo © Vipul Sangoi


December 22, 2009 - January 6, 2010
Anusha Subramanyam presented her new choreographic work Na Asat in Chennai, India during the Dance and Music Season.
Photo & Design © Vipul Sangoi
©Beeja