The Tamarind Arts Council enthusiastically plays host to a performance by ritual Odissi dancer, Bani Ray on February 5th, 2009, from 6:30pm to 8:30pm. The event is free and open to the public.
To attend RSVP to rsvp@tamarindart.com or call 212-200-8000
Odissi is an ancient traditional dance originating in the 1st century BC in Eastern India. It is primarily religious in nature and has lately undergone a revival.
Bani Ray has been a student of dance since the age of six, and has been learning Odissi since 1970 from Shri Hari Krishna Behera, Valmiki Banerjee, Guru Shri Durga Charan Ranbir, and the Late Guru Shri Nath Raut. Apart from Odissi, Bani has also studied Mohini Attam, Manipuri and various other folk dance forms.
Bani has performed extensively throughout India and the United States, receiving numerous scholarships, fellowships, and awards for her expertise in the field of dance. As a joint director of Nehru Institute of Odissi Research and training in Delhi, India, she has organized international seminars, symposiums and training programs for aspiring young dancers. Currently she is teaching,
performing and doing in-depth research and training on the style and compositions of the Late Guru Deba Prasad Das. Based in Princeton, New Jersey, Bani teaches at Lotus Music and Dance Studios in midtown Manhattan.
142 E 39 Street, New York 10016 T: 212 200 8000 F: 212 990 9900 www.tamarindarts.org
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
performance by ritual Odissi dancer, Bani Ray on February 5th, 2009, from 6:30pm to 8:30pm
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2/04/2009 12:17:00 PM
Labels: Bani Ray, Dance, Odiddi dance, Tamarind Arts Council
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3 comments:
How interesting! have never seen a dance like this one before. I hope I will be about to come because it sounds so culturally enriching! I always look forward to and love the events that tamarind arts puts on!
This seems so interesting. This form of dance is always so beautiful and intriguing. I hope to see more events like this!
hi i feel sad for missing the opportunity like this. actually i saw this exhibition in time itself but forgot to book it in my calender and when i remembered it again i lost the chance to visit it. i heard that this show was spectacular and worth of visiting it. i shall make sure that i do not miss anything like this
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