Highlights and gratitude: iksana ("Caregiving")A few years ago, I was invited to speak as a keynote speaker as part of the Readynation Brain Science Speakers Bureau for an organization called Parents as Teachers. Combining neuroscience and Bharatanatyam, I showed how caregiving has the potential to profoundly impact the brain. This year, thanks to a Creative Engagement grant by LMCC, I expanded this idea by presenting four dance shows in my neighborhood of uptown Manhattan. We showed caring for our beautiful parks, ourselves, each other, and the art forms we practice. Kylie Madhav narrated Bharatanatyam pieces in Spanish at the YM & YWHA of Washington Heights and Inwood, and came up with a translation for Modaka into Spanish - buñuelo de harina de arroz! At Aaron Davis Hall, Zara Lawler and I presented pieces combining Bharatanatyam with Bach. Over the next weeks, I look forward to sharing clips and highlights from these shows! It was a team effort, with so many people to thank!
īkṣaṇa (“caregiving”) was made possible in part with funds from Creative Engagement, a regrant program supported by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs (DCLA) in partnership with the City Council, and administered by LMCC.
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