Bhoomi: Mother Earth showcases the mythological stories behind the sacred landscapes of India through three classical dance forms.
Enter a world shaped by nature’s vast and enduring beauty with Bhoomi: Mother Earth, a performance that celebrates the sacred landscapes that sustain life. Drawing from the mythological and philosophical traditions of India, this production reflects on the profound relationship between Earth and the human spirit - made visual through the Indian classical dance forms of Bharatanatyam, Kuchipudi, and Odissi.
From the still majesty of mountains and the quiet mystery of caves, to the flowing vitality of rivers and the boundless depth of oceans - each piece reflects a distinct landscape woven with its associated mythic or spiritual lens. These sacred landscapes are not merely settings, but living presences that carry stories of creation, transformation, devotion, and reverence.
Please join the Triveni Ensemble for Bhoomi: Mother Earth on Saturday, April 18 at 7pm and Sunday, April 19 at 2pm for an exploration of the enduring connection between humanity and the ground beneath our feet.
All proceeds will benefit Alternatives for Community & Environment, a leading environmental justice nonprofit organization in Massachusetts working to create healthy and sustainable communities in the face of systemic injustice.
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Triveni School of Dance is a non-profit organization dedicated to the education and performance of Indian classical dance, social awareness, and the celebration of cultural diversity, founded in 1971 by Neena Gulati - an award-winning and acclaimed dancer from New Delhi, India. The school, based in Brookline, MA, trains dancers every week in three forms of Indian classical dance: Bharatanatyam, Kuchipudi, and Odissi. In addition, the Triveni Ensemble gives many performances annually - including benefits for other charities - at multicultural events, schools, community centers, and universities where lectures are combined with demonstrations and workshops.
For more information, please visit www.trivenidance.org.
Bhoomi: Mother Earth showcases the mythological stories behind the sacred landscapes of India through three classical dance forms.
Enter a world shaped by nature’s vast and enduring beauty with Bhoomi: Mother Earth, a performance that celebrates the sacred landscapes that sustain life. Drawing from the mythological and philosophical traditions of India, this production reflects on the profound relationship between Earth and the human spirit - made visual through the Indian classical dance forms of Bharatanatyam, Kuchipudi, and Odissi.
From the still majesty of mountains and the quiet mystery of caves, to the flowing vitality of rivers and the boundless depth of oceans - each piece reflects a distinct landscape woven with its associated mythic or spiritual lens. These sacred landscapes are not merely settings, but living presences that carry stories of creation, transformation, devotion, and reverence.
Please join the Triveni Ensemble for Bhoomi: Mother Earth on Saturday, April 18 at 7pm and Sunday, April 19 at 2pm for an exploration of the enduring connection between humanity and the ground beneath our feet.
All proceeds will benefit Alternatives for Community & Environment, a leading environmental justice nonprofit organization in Massachusetts working to create healthy and sustainable communities in the face of systemic injustice.
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Triveni School of Dance is a non-profit organization dedicated to the education and performance of Indian classical dance, social awareness, and the celebration of cultural diversity, founded in 1971 by Neena Gulati - an award-winning and acclaimed dancer from New Delhi, India. The school, based in Brookline, MA, trains dancers every week in three forms of Indian classical dance: Bharatanatyam, Kuchipudi, and Odissi. In addition, the Triveni Ensemble gives many performances annually - including benefits for other charities - at multicultural events, schools, community centers, and universities where lectures are combined with demonstrations and workshops.
For more information, please visit www.trivenidance.org.
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