Discover Dance Class: Intro to Indian Bharatnatyam

August 25 @ 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm

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Date: Monday, August 25
Time: 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm (Doors open at 5:30 pm)
Location: Bata Shoe Museum
Tickets: $20 General

Step into the rich world of Indian classical dance with our Intro to Bharatanatyam class, led by the talented Shivani Joshi. This session offers a beautiful introduction to Bharatanatyam, one of India’s oldest and most revered dance forms, blending intricate footwork, expressive storytelling, and traditional music. Enjoy a welcoming and beginner-friendly class suitable for all ages and skill levels.

No prior dance experience is necessary—just a willingness to learn. Come celebrate the beauty of movement and tradition!

Agenda

5:30 pm – Doors Open
6:00 to 7:00 pm – Dance Class
7:30 pm – Doors Close

Please check in with Visitor Services upon arrival. Ticket includes access to all exhibitions. Contact shan@batashoemuseum.ca with any questions.
Terms and Conditions apply.

ABOUT THE FACILITATOR

Shivani Joshi

Shivani Joshi’s artistic practice stems from years of embodying Bharatanatyam training and Indian Folk dance styles. She continues to nurture her artistic practice with pieces that combine props and narrative to explore modern stories, and she plays with visual metaphor in physical form. Shivani graduated with an MA in Performance Studies from NYU Tisch in 2021, where her dissertation focused on communities of women creating cultural spaces, colonialism in India, and how it affected Bharatnatyam as a whole. Shivani advocates for the importance of folk arts, such as Garba, and teaches various folk dances and prop work that is prominent in Indian culture. She works as an arts educator and guest speaker, offering workshops about Indian heritage, women’s spaces, dance, and diversity. She was a contributing writer in the Nova Dance book, ‘We Will Remember This’, published by Dance Collection Danse. Shivani’s producing background spans through years of highlighting multicultural and folk festivals in the South Asian Dance diaspora. As the General Manager of Dusk Dances, Shivani continues to serve communities of global majority in her work.