Jul 15 2025 to Jul 15 2025 7 p.m.
7 4th Main Rd, Stage 2, Domlur 560071
This collaborative dance work embarks on a journey through the Sacred Kshetras of India, all aligned on the same longitude. These revered sites extol the transcendent nature of Shiva, the one who surpasses the confines of space and time. The omnipresent sound of Aum, the cosmic vibration, echoes through the universe, emanating from Shiva’s damaru and the radiant sun rays.
For Shiva is the sun, and all celestial bodies revolve around Him.
Supported by:
Performers
Pooja Kale
Odissi Dancer
Pooja Kale is an accomplished Odissi dancer with over 18 years of training and performance experience. A CCRT scholarship recipient, she holds multiple diplomas in Odissi and has trained under esteemed gurus including Smt. Rasika Gumaste and Shri Durga Charan Ranbir. She has performed at prestigious festivals across India and the UAE, and actively contributes to dance education and social advocacy through lecture-demonstrations and workshops. With a strong background in both classical performance and corporate choreography, Pooja seamlessly blends tradition with contemporary engagement.
Sahana Selvaganesh
Bharatanatyam Dancer
Doctor by profession and dancer by passion , Dr Sahana Selvaganesh, student of Guru Smt Roja Kannan, has been practicing and performing Bharatanatyam for the past 27 years. Initiated into this art form in the tender age of 3 she bloomed into a talented dancer and had her Arangetram at the age of 10, in 2005.
She is a CCRT scholarship holder, “A” Grade artist of Doordarshan, ICCR (Govt. of India) empanelled Artist and SPICMACAY empanelled artist. She is currently Assistant Professor and Phd Scholar at Saveetha Dental College, Chennai, India.
She is currently into choreographing new concepts in Bharatnatyam. She has founded an NGO NIRVIKALPA – for preserving and promoting the dance forms of Bharath. She efficiently manages her roles as a performer, choreographer, teacher, assistant professor, Oral Implantology practitioner, Phd student.