Two-Day Convening to Spotlight the Future of Indian Classical Dance in North America at MIT and Harvard

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CAMBRIDGE, MA — The rich legacy and dynamic future of Indian classical dance will take center stage this month at a groundbreaking two-day gathering featuring over 55 artists, scholars, curators, and cultural leaders from across the global Indian diaspora. Hosted in Boston, the event promises to be a transformative experience for dancers, arts professionals, and enthusiasts alike.

Set for September 27–28, 2025, this immersive convening will offer a vibrant mix of performances, panel discussions, workshops, research presentations, and networking opportunities designed to strengthen the ecosystem of Indian classical dance in North America.

Whether you’re a practicing artist, emerging dancer, presenter, funder, or researcher, this event offers a rare opportunity to engage deeply with the traditions, innovations, and urgent conversations shaping the field today.

A Space for Innovation, Tradition, and Dialogue

Participants will explore how Indian classical dance continues to evolve within a diasporic context—navigating identity, migration, climate change, and changing aesthetics—while remaining rooted in centuries-old traditions.

The schedule includes:

  • Live Performances and Lecture-Demonstrations

  • Workshops on grant writing, injury prevention, movement technique, and career planning

  • Panel Discussions on the sustainability of dance careers, representation, and institutional barriers

  • Working Groups using design thinking to tackle emerging field-wide challenges

  • Networking opportunities with peers, funders, and cultural institutions

  • Discounted admission to the MITHAS Dance Series evening concert featuring Priyadarsini Govind and the Anubhava Dance Company.

Program Highlights

Session 1: Dance in the Boston Ethos
Saturday, Sept 27 – 8:15 AM | Thomas Tull Concert Hall
Explore the vibrant evolution of Indian classical dance in Boston with local pioneers and organizations that have shaped the region’s cultural landscape.

Speakers include:

  • Prof. Hari Arthanari, President, MITHAS

  • Neena Gulati, Founder, Triveni School of Dance

  • Jeyanthi Ghatraju, Artistic Director, Natyanjali

  • Smitha Radhakrishnan, Artistic Director, Natya Dance Collective

  • Soumya Rajaram, Artistic Director, Samskriti

  • Sapna Govindan & Priya Bangal, Co-Founders, Rasik

Session 2: New Worlds, New Experiences
Saturday, Sept 27 – 9:00 AM | Thomas Tull Concert Hall
Through performance and discussion, artists share how immigration, identity, and displacement shape their creative work.

Featured Artists & Presenters:

  • Sonali Skandan“Lessons from My Mothers”

  • Neelambaree Prasad“ClimArts: Choreographing Change”

  • Mesma Belsaré“The Alchemy of Displacement”

  • Sujatha Srinivasan“MANAS: The Charioteer Within”

  • Shambhavi Dandekar“The Light Within… Hori With a New Direction”

  • Shivani Joshi“Khayal in Motion”

  • Deepta Seshadri“Between Then and Now”

  • Shefali Jain (Tufts University)“The Courtesan: A Forgotten Lineage”

  • Panel: “Abhinaya in Translation: Expression Across Contexts” featuring Hema Rajagopalan, Parul Shah, and moderated by Dr. Anita Vallabh

Saturday, September 27 (Day 1)

  • Session 3: Dancing the Archive, Feeling the Future — Presentations of original works & research talks.

  • Session 4: Embodied Inquiry — Research talks exploring movement, dance experience and the body.

  • Session 5: Sustaining the Spark — A panel on “State of the Artist / Pathways to Professionalism.”

  • Working Groups: Emerging Challenges in the Indian Classical Dance Landscape — Peer dialogue and design thinking sessions,

  • Evening Concert: MITHAS Dance Series Evening Concert featuring Priyadarsini Govind & Anubhava Dance Company

Sunday, September 28 (Day 2)

Two tracks of workshops are scheduled:

  • Track A – Into the Body: Movement, Memory, and Mechanics
    Workshops including Dance Anatomy & Injuries, Karanas: Nāṭyaśāstra Pedagogy, Biomechanics of Dance, Financial Wellness for South Asian Dance Artists, Speaking Dance: Articulating Your Artistic Story, Bridging Traditions: Expanding Bharatanatyam’s Reach through Artistic Collaboration.

  • Track B – Art & Enterprise: Practical Tools for Creative Careers
    Sessions focused on grant-writing, storytelling, agency, and professional growth in dance.

Why Attend?

This convening is more than an event—it’s a rare chance to:

  • Hear from leading artists, funders, and curators

  • Discover emerging voices redefining classical forms

  • Join critical conversations on sustainability, visibility, and innovation

  • Build relationships that can inspire new collaborations and support structures for the future of the art form

Whether you’re a practitioner, educator, arts presenter, or cultural advocate, this is a must-attend for anyone passionate about the evolution of Indian classical dance.

Dates: September 27–28, 2025
Location: Thomas Tull Concert Hall, Boston, MA
Registration Includes: All sessions, workshops, panels, and discounted concert access
Register Now: Click here to secure your spot

Join this powerful gathering to celebrate artistry, engage in dialogue, and help shape the future of Indian classical dance—locally and globally.

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