Curated by St+Art India Foundation

St+art Goa will bring a diverse range of public art interventions Goa. Ranging from murals, billboards and cut outs, the festival will see some of the most renowned international and local street and public art talent.

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Curated by Ranjit Hoskote

This exhibition will engage with a spectrum of ways in which artists in late-colonial, postcolonial and contemporary India have addressed the challenge of a present that is always saturated in and over determined by a past or pasts. Or, as the matter may also be phrased: a spectrum of ways in which they have addressed the challenge of a past or pasts that are continually being reshaped in the present, or even as the present.

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Curator By Sanjeev Bhargava

Rhythm Divine II –  River Runs Deep is a dance performance in collaboration with Pung Cholom drummers of the Shree Shree Govindajee Nat Sankirtan in Manipur. Deboo has been working with drummers for the last ten years, and it its second iteration, Rhythm Divine II explores the unrest in the region of Manipur. ‘River Runs Deep’ begins on a gentle note, reflective of the ordinary life lives in the North East, with a gradual build up to the sense of insecurity through which many people conduct their existence.

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Discipline Curator Sanjeev Bhargava

At the heart of Uncharted Seas is the search for the intangible – truth, beauty, love and freedom. Though the performance is separated into sections, the production in its entirety attempts to capture the essence of the “search”, through the use of light, movement, space and rhythm, culminating in poetry in motion.

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Curated By Tanusree Shankar

About the elephant is an exploration of our place and purpose within civilization

The work draws upon our awareness and control of the information fed to us by higher powers. It is a physical expression inspired by recent and historical events that have affected our society’s perception of true reality. It is just as much a public protest as it is an intimate conversation. Playful yet thought provoking, ‘About the Elephant’ is a search of clarity within our existence.

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Curated by Tanusree Shankar

Purush is a curated piece with only male performers that will showcase their strength, power and masculinity. The theme is “Shiva – the Quintessential Man”. The dancers, selected by curator Tanusree Shankar, will be from India, and the piece will be choreographed by Robert Moses Kin.

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Conception, Artistic Direction and Choreography Rukmini Chatterjee

Shiv Yin is a rare performance bringing China and India together through dance and music.

It is a beautiful love story that traverses the emotions of love, anger, jealousy and ultimate union, through a vibrant interpretation of classical Indian and contemporary Chinese dance forms. It explores the concept of the Male and the Female/ Yin and Yang through two distinct cultures

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Conducted by Jane Collins and Firos Khan

In this short three-day workshop, guided by two experienced practitioners, participants will work in small groups to consider how a performance might be conceived in response to a specific site in or around the environs of the festival. Given the limited length of time available the emphasis of the workshop will not be on producing finished works but will look to making short speculative performance experiments that will generate further ideas and discussion.

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Workshop conducted by Tripura Kashyap

This workshop will explore the uniqueness and dynamism of our inner dance and self-expression. Through therapeutic movement-based techniques, participants will engage deeply with self-identity, the craft of movement and hence enhance intra-personal integration. It is through this heightened sense of self that we become empowered enough to reach out to others. The workshop will use body preparation exercises, creative movement sequences to music, guided dialogues, dance studies and movement relaxation techniques, to strengthen the body-mind connection and the capacity for effective expression and communication. This creative-therapeutic-expressive movement process will suit a wide range of personalities and body types.

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Discipline Curator Sanjeev Bhargava

Sari: The Unstitched is a celebration of the creation of this unique drape in constant play with the body, both in stillness and in movement. This show was conceived to rekindle the lost playfulness and individuality of the sari. As the quintessential expression of the weavers’ imagination, talent and skill, the sari continues to be the jewel of the Indian hand loom industry. This union of the sari and the wearer exudes the sensuality of dance. The performance highlights the stages in the journey from cotton pod to a magnificent fabric, draped in a range of wearing styles.

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