The body speaks many languages in this new exhibition
1 year, 10 months ago

The body speaks many languages in this new exhibition

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It’s interesting to watch a seamless confluence of performance, dance and the visual arts in a new exhibition. The exhibition, One Story is Not Enough, features a variety of artistic perspectives, across mediums and styles, ranging from artificial intelligence to classical dance, digital to artisanal, contemporary to timeless, with artists from India, the US, Iran, UK and Sri Lanka. Curated by Myna Mukherjee, the exhibition brings together live classical performances by Odissi Dancers from the Nrityagram Dance Ensemble, Bengaluru, India, in collaboration with the Chitrasena Dance Company from Sri Lanka. Odissi Dancers from the Nrityagram Dance Ensemble, Bengaluru, India, have collaborated with the Chitrasena Dance Company from Sri Lanka “The exhibition and performances explore both the similarities and differences between the various cultures in India, Sri Lanka, Iran, the US and the UK. “Whether it is live dance, performance photographs, digital works or even phygital manifestations of the AI art, each work has an individual unique codified language.

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