Shiva the many-armed or a theory of multiple universes? Akram Khan's 'Kaash' combines physics and Hindu mythology. For thinking, Kaash is best seen with its framework of inspiration in mind: the ...
UCSB Arts & Lectures presents Akram Khan Company performing the first-ever revival of its full-length piece, Kaash, at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2015 at The Granada Theatre. Artistic Director Akram ...
London-born choreographer Akram Khan has built an international reputation for his unique combination of contemporary dance and the classical Indian kathak style he learned as a child. In the ...
Twelve years ago, San Francisco Performances introduced this city to the Akram Khan Company and Khan’s first full-length work, “Kaash,” and although it drew less than a capacity house, you could see ...
The Akram Khan Company — which visited the Mondavi Center a year ago for the American premiere of “iTMOi” — “In The Mind Of Igor,” an artistic response by choreographer Akram Khan to the ...
You didn't have to know that the Hindu god Shiva inspired Kaash, or that it concerned black holes and creation and destruction, to appreciate the precise intensity of the Akram Khan Company. The ...
Twelve years ago, award-winning choreographer Akram Khan teamed up with the celebrated talents of composer Nitin Sawhney and sculptor Anish Kapoor to present his company’s first full-length piece ...
The word that comes to mind for Akram Khan’s evening-length Kaash (“If” in Hindi) is elegant. The costumes are sleeveless black split-skirt jumpers over loose black pants, for men and women alike.
4 JACK AND THE BEANSTALK To Star Shaun Williamson At Kings Theatre Portsmouth "Hindu Gods, black holes, Indian time cycles, tablas, creation and destruction" were the starting points for this work.
The Akram Khan Company is UK based with a truly global focus. Khan’s choreography is a dazzling fusion of classical Indian katak and western contemporary dance – dance that is bold, uninhibited, ...
Presented by the Joyce Theater Foundation, Inc. at the Joyce Theater, 175 Eighth Ave., NYC, Oct. 14-19. Fingers and hand positions were in the forefront of Akram Khan's choreography for "Kaash," seen ...
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