Posted by Usha Balasubramaniam in Dance
on Jun 13th, 2013 | 0 comments
Dance workshop at Punaroor Viswanatha Swamy temple
An Enriching Experience!
After week long celebrations of weddings, Brahmopadesham, catching up with relatives, working sleepless nights, and meetings lined up in the polluted city - Bangalore, It was such a divine experience for me to be at Punaroor
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Posted by Usha Balasubramaniam in Others
on Jun 5th, 2013 | 0 comments
Theatre at eAmbalam
-Team eAmbalam
General Introduction
Classical theatre inclusive of Greek theatre, Roman theatre and the Eastern theatrical traditions emerged as early as 6th century (BC) onwards and continue in some form or the other till date. Post-classical theatre in the West took alternate
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Posted by Usha Balasubramaniam in Dance
on Jun 5th, 2013 | 0 comments
Lavani – an overview
- Team eAmbalam
Lavani is a combination of traditional song and dance, which particularly performed to the beats of Dholki, a percussion instrument. It is a genre of music popular in Maharashtra and southern Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. Originally,
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Posted by Usha Balasubramaniam in Wellness
on Jun 5th, 2013 | 0 comments
Yoga at eAmbalam
-Team eAmbalam
Yoga
Yoga is for anyone who is willing to have a healthier, stress-free life. It encourages self-reflection as a way to inner peace and exercises both the body and mind. Artists benefit from Yoga in multiple ways.
At eAmbalam
To complement quality training in
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Posted by Usha Balasubramaniam in Wellness
on Jun 5th, 2013 | 0 comments
KALARI (PAYATTU)
-Team eAmbalam
In the South Indian languages of Thamizh and Malayalam, the word Kalari signifies two totally different things - the battlefield and the floor where grains are threshed. It also indicated the training ground of martial arts like Payattu. One of the oldest fighting systems
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