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Antaraśa - Celebrating India Dance Festival

Antaraśa - Celebrating India Dance Festival

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Dates
Sat 25 May | 19.00 - 20.00

Location
Korzo Studio

Artist
Hari & Chethana, Poernima Gobardhan, and others

Ticket price
€ 0

This timeslot is sold out

The India Dance Festival 2024 will have its last edition in this form in May. And we don't want to let that pass lightly. Celebrating India Dance Festival is a festive finale where we reflect on the beautiful history of the festival through small performances by beloved creators from festival history, delicious food and more. Let yourself be surprised by this sparkling closing of IDF 2024.

Program
18:00 - 19:00 | Dinner
19:00 - 20:00 | Antaraśa - Celebrating India Dance Festival. With performances by Hari & Chethana and Poernima Gobardhan, among others.

Dinner (€20)

From 18:00 on you are welcome to join us in the foyer for a delicious Indian meal for only €20 per person! After that we will start the program of Antaraśa in the Korzo Studio. Entrance to Antaraśa is free, but reservation is required to receive your ticket. During the ordering process of your tickets, you can choose if you also want to sign up for dinner. We hope you can be there to celebrate this beautiful moment with us.

Menu
Drink: Mango Lassi
Starter: Pakora
Main Course: Biryani with chicken or vegetarian with Matter paneer
Dessert: sweet rice with Indian sweets

You can no longer buy tickets for the dinner. 

Amba stuti, Adi talam, raga malika , choreographed by Lavanya Anant with verses from the Shri Rajarajeshwari Ashtakam.

The Rajarajeshwari Ashtakam is a divine hymn written about the goddess Sri Raja Rajeshwari. This hymn consists of eight stanzas (called an Ashtakam) and each stanza begins with the name Amba - the Divine Mother. Therefore, this ashtakam is sometimes called Ambashtakam and is also mentioned in the last stanza. The text and meaning of Rajarajeshwari Ashtakam explain the attributes of the goddess along with her protected nature. Also, much of this prayer contains the incarnated forms and divine names of the goddess Sri Rajarajeshwari. The benefits of reading this ashtakam are explained in the phalastuti section (last stanza).

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