Upcoming Kuchipudi Performances & Media Highlights
A chronicle of my recent performances across India, from historic theatres in Kolkata to major cultural festivals in Delhi and Mumbai.
The poster for my performance at the Indraprastha Nritya Mahotsav, set against the majestic backdrop of Delhi’s Purana Qila.
The programme schedule for a three-day dance festival in Kolkata, where I performed a solo piece at the historic Rabindra Sadan.
I was honored to be a part of 'Parabola of Dance', curated by the brilliant Aditi Mangaldas, at the India Habitat Centre in New Delhi.
An announcement for my performance 'Nritya Tarang' at Gyan Manch in Kolkata, as part of the 'Story Tellers' series.
A personal invitation to my solo performance in Kolkata. It had been many years since I last performed there, so I was very excited to return. Asha kori apnara shob ashben.
The main poster for the 'Story Tellers' series in Kolkata, featuring my Kuchipudi recital 'Nritya Tarang'.
The poster for a performance in Powai, Mumbai, where I shared the stage with a Bharatanatyam artist.
A lucid article about my production 'Mandala' in the Deccan Chronicle, which beautifully captured the essence of our collaborative process.
An excerpt from the Deccan Chronicle review, noting the "intentional minimalism" of 'Mandala'.
The article discusses our creative process, sharing how the conversations extended to our own lives, gurus, and artistic journeys.
About Event Announcements & Press
Sharing these event schedules and press clippings is not just about listing where I have performed, but about the joy of connecting with you in person. Whether it is a traditional solo Kuchipudi recital at a festival or an intimate collaborative theatre show, I share these updates so we can meet and experience the art together.
My work is a mix of solitary practice and shared stage time. When I look at these posters and press clippings, I see more than just dates and venues. I see the evolution of my craft.
Whether it is the traditional rhythmic intensity of a Tarangam or the experimental depth of a collaborative production like Mandala, I approach every stage with the same intention: to make classical Kuchipudi accessible and deeply felt. Performing at spaces like the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre in Mumbai or historic venues like Kolkata’s Rabindra Sadan allows me to connect with audiences who truly appreciate the nuances of the art form.
If you are planning an event, a festival, or a private gathering, these announcements provide a glimpse into the variety I offer. From high-energy solo recitals to collaborative shows that integrate musicians and visual artists, I am always open to new conversations.
Why I share my performance journey:
- Artistic Evolution: My work is constantly shifting. You can see how I experiment with traditional Kuchipudi pieces versus new, thematic productions.
- Process Transparency: I believe in showing the work behind the performance. The media reviews here often capture the 'sweat and details'—the rehearsals and the collaborative process—that go into each show.
- Connecting with Rasikas: Whether you are in Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, or Chennai, I love knowing that my art reaches new corners of the country.
If you are curious about my upcoming calendar or want to discuss a potential performance for your event, please reach out directly.
Amrita Lahiri
I am Amrita. For me, dance is a conversation, and the stage is where we truly connect. Whether I am performing a traditional Kuchipudi solo or a collaborative production, my goal is always to tell a story that leaves you with a little more warmth than you arrived with.
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