Space for Practice offers intensive and self-reflective residencies mentored by established artists from India and abroad to introduce and encourage new ways of doing, making and thinking about movement. These unique experiences are aimed at building capacity for practising dancers and dance teachers to help them think through questions and develop their own critical and choreographic voices.
Spaces for Practice 2024 features dancer, dance teacher and dance scholar Dr. Yashoda Thakore from Hyderabad, who invites us to step into the rhythmic pulse of south India’s chequered dance history, tracing the journey of the devadasi in Andhra Pradesh (the kalavantulu) through an embodied, interactive exploration. In this immersive workshop, participants will explore and experience the kalavantulu repertoire through a critical process where dance becomes the vessel for unravelling the intricate tapestry of societal transformations over time.
Spaces for Practice 2024 is co-presented with Anuchintan Arts Centre and supported by Bharatiya Viyda Bhavan, Calcutta.
The Kalavantulu Repertoire
dancing with history, society and the female body
with Dr.Yashoda Thakore
Through movement, we will navigate the kalavantulu’s dual worlds—her sacred ties to the temple and her stately presence in the court—while examining the forces of the zamindari system and her delicate dance with local societies. We will peel back the layers of caste and colonialism, and the profound shifts wrought by Sanskritization and Brahminization, asking how these forces shaped her being.
What was her place in the fervour of nationalism? How do we witness the rise of neo-classical forms through her gaze?
Each dance piece will unearth how history, body and technique intertwine, offering a richer understanding of the kalavantulu tradition and culture as a mirror to the woman—and the man—within the larger Indian psyche and society.
Each day will unfold in three segments:
- Delving into the intertwined histories of the Court, Temple, Zamindari, Sabhas, and Cinema, alongside the dance traditions of the Kalavantulu, the hereditary singer-dancer women, tracing their journey to the emergence of neo-classical dances.
- Examining this history through the lens of a single song from the Kalavantulu’s repertoire, exploring its reflections on gender, caste, class, and geography.
- Engaging in a free-flowing dialogue through movement, rooted in the body’s natural rhythms.
Who can participate?
- early and mid-career dance and theatre practitioners
- senior students of performing arts
- those interested in history and linguistics
Workshop and Registration details
Dates: 15 to 22 November 2024
Time: 10am to 2pm daily
Venue: Anuchintan Arts Centre, Calcutta
Workshop Fees: INR 5,000/-
Open Workshop Sharing on Friday, 22 November 2024 evening.
Venue:
Anuchintan Arts Centre (AAC)
Premises No 33, 25, Kali Kumar Majumdar Rd, Bagan Bari, Santoshpur
Calcutta – 700075
Dr. Yashoda Thakore
Yashoda Thakore is a renowned exponent of Devadasi Nrityam, dedicated to preserving and reviving the rich legacy of hereditary women dancers. Her research on the Devadasi tradition and its intersection with yoga and classical dance earned her a Doctorate. Currently, she chairs the Department of Kuchipudi at the University of Silicon Andhra, California, while continuing her work with hereditary dancers to explore the social, historical, and aesthetic aspects of their art.
https://yashodathakore.com/