WORKSHOP
Exploring the Indian Aesthetic-Space
S Bhuvaneshwari
Curated by Deshna Mehta
Date: 14 & 15 Nov
Time: 11:00 – 16:00
Venue: SADHANA DELL ARTE
Age Group: 20+ Max Participants per Workshop: 30
Participants were invited to you to explore various Sanskrit theatrical concepts in relation to space in this workshop. By expressing emotions with their eyes and other body parts, they learned to create theatrical productions focusing on the idea of ‘aesthetic-space’. As they understood and appreciated the importance of space in Sanskrit dramas, the participants were also inspired to perform for audiences.




S Bhuvaneshwari
S Bhuvaneshwari’s area of interest and study is Indian Philosophy from the Sanskrit sources. Her PhD at the University of Madras (2010) was a focused study on Pedagogy as seen in the tradition of Advaita Vedanta. She is presently doing her Post-doctoral Research at IIT-Madras in Chennai, where she is working on the Principles of Mimamsa in Advaita Vedanta. She has been teaching Indian Philosophy & Aesthetics since 1997. She has published 20 articles and two books on Indian Philosophy.
Between 1991 and 1995, she performed as a Bharatanatyam dancer. During this time, she has also worked with Contemporary Choreographer Chandralekha and performed in four of her major productions.
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