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“SHIVAYA” what an experience!

"Shivaya"

I have just recently recovered from my Los Angeles experience. I never realized how much I miss the simplicities of the heat, the ocean, the 405 and my extended Rangoli family. It started with attending a performance at the Temple in Calabasas, where I was overwhelmed with faces known and unfamiliar (well everyone was in full makeup and costume) but nonetheless I felt spirited in the surroundings. Our rehearsal schedule intense as the triple digit temperatures while the camaraderie and support for the task at hand was as abundant as the delicious food provisions. Old friends surfaced as I visited old stomping grounds Club Zanzibar, Electric Lodge, Robeks and Johnny’s Pastrami while new edifices glisten The Santa Monica Place Mall and Library where I was greeted with enthusiasm by a former Connecticut student thanking me for her dance instruction. Eternal gratitude to the friends who welcomed me into their homes and comforted me with more simple pleasures of love, food, conversation and laughter.

“Shivaya” RANGOLI’s 25TH ANNIVERSARY

It is with great honor that I will be joining the Rangoli Dance Company in the 25th anniversary production “Shivaya.” I cannot wait to reunite with the exceptional talent and gentle spirits that make this foundation an integral component in the study of Bharata Natyam, Indian classical theater, Yoga and sustainability in folkloric dance. I first met artistic director/choreographer Malathi Iyengar during my undergraduate years at UCLA. We were both challenged by the adaption of an avant/post modern approach to dance movement concepts, coming from a background of organic movement vocabulary. We discussed and collaborated then our ideas of this “new” dance movement culture, and I am pleased to say, 15 years later we still share, as UCLA alum, great friends and extended family. This anniversary year, I will incorporate a classically choreographed intro in the theme of earth, air, water and fire.
Kudos Rangoli ……… from the Elder Storytellers to the New Disciples, you all rock!

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