The game, dance, passion, music, emotion, theater, stage… photography. Movement as a way of expressing the basic idea of ballet art. Appropriate scenery and lavish costumes are just companions of performance. Thanks to his wife and daughter, Richard Calmes realized what it means to deal with ballet. Hard work, regular exercise, a lot of sacrifice, but also a great pleasure. Calmes understand the world of dance. He understands the importance of every movement, every jump and every pirouette. He admires the ballet dancers as artists, and they are very frequent theme of his photography. Calmes skillfully captures with his camera explosion perfect movements that alternate with blink of an eye. It is a challenge for Calmes. He capture his ballet dancers in many different environments, giving them the opportunity to demonstrate their excellence off stage, representing the divine beauty of the movement that stirs emotions in us. ...
#PicksAndPiques #JohnsonThomas #Theatrewala #TheatrePlayReview Play Title: #IKilledMyMotherItWasntMyFault Cast: #ShreyaSharma #AsthaGulati #Dusha #MeghnaManglani #AnoushkaZaveri #MithilRajGoswami Writer/Director: #MallikaShah Producer: #MeghanaAT #PaytmInsider #BhashaCentre #TheOtherCirclePR #Manch Rating: * * * Runtime: 65 min Writer-Director Mallika Shah’s drama on overthinking and the post-millenial generation is as insightful as it is humorous. The 65 min comedy-drama, makes cognitive coherence it’s coming-of-age yardstick. The play is likely to resonate with young urban women and men through its fairly compelling narrative. The story brings to the fore, troubles young adults have while navigating society both online and offline. In today’s dynamic work-life landscape, Gen Z and Millennials have to deal with pressures that often have them grappling with overthinking. They have to navigate complex digital environments while being bombarded with information - making...
Creatures of the Earth, a SPACE production, is a 37- minute long piece combining jazz and movement performed by the Space Theatre Ensemble directed by Hartman de Souza, with music composed, arranged and played by Steve Siqueira. The performance revisits the legend of Paikeachi Zor, a sacred spring in the forests of Quepem in South Goa. The creatures of these forests, the earth, the trees, the water and the wind come alive and depict a day from sunrise to sunset, showing the harmony of life and water and then the rampant destruction of the same forests by men infected with greed and their machines. After a recent tour to adivasi parts of Odisha, Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand the performance has been acted out 110 times so far, in village community spaces, marketplaces and squares, temple and church courtyards and for the general public in auditoriums. The ensemble includes Andrea Pereira (23), Stephie Madurel (19) and Terence Jorge (24). The ensemble is also willing to do more performan...
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