AnitaRatnam to perform at NCPA


After a very memorable August Dance residency with Mallika Sarabhai, NCPA is now getting ready to offer their next presentation ‘Neelam…drowning in bliss’, at their Experimental Theatre on 3rd September 2015 at 7 pm. Neelam NCPA

Inspired by the silent corridors of Vishnu temples in South India, NEELAM will illuminate the many shades of devotion and worship to the Lord. From the voice of 7th century poet saint Andal, through the passionate tones of Saint Annamayya in the 16th century, NEELAM finally rests upn the undiluted adoration of Muthuswami Dikshitar in the 18th century.

The dance presentation explores the concept of “prapatti” or total surrender which is unique to Sri Vaisnavism. The choreography draws from the ritual movements of the ‘Arayer’ chanting priests and the iconography of Vishnu”s various avatars.. The costume highlights the concepts of “jeevatma” and “paramatma”- the male-female duality that upholds Vishnu as the only masculine presence or “Purisha” and all humanity as the feminine principle. The recorded score and sound design resonate, this quiet devotion with the Carnatic music structures of Kritis, ragam. tanam and pallavi

Concept, Choreography and Performance by ANITA RATNAM