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  • Zee news India: Classical dancer interprets Mahabharata to resolve contemporary issues, leaves audience thrilled

    A jam-packed auditorium here witnessed a leading classical dancer profoundly interpreting the Mahabharata in her latest presentation. The audience -- mesmerised at the performance -- couldnt help but ask for more. read more...
  • Applied Natya Therapy: How Ancient Indian Culture can Influence Contemporary ‘Stuckness’

    A workshop with Dr Dimple Kaur on the therapeutic benefits of Indian classical dance within Applied Natya Therapy. Dr Dimple describes the body as a multilingual being - speaking through its colour and its temperature, the flush of recognition, the glow of love, the ash of pain, the heat of arousal, the coldness of non-conviction. read more...
  • The Voice and Body of Emotions in Applied Natya Therapy – A new way to heal

    New Delhi based Dr. Dimple Kaur is an accomplished dancer, Curator & Director with proficiencies in Bharatnatyam, Vilasini Natyam & Chhau. She has carved herself from a highly energetic young girl into a multidimensional woman with a precise purpose. She is an active theatre personality and has acted in a few Films, Television and Original Productions. She is an acclaimed overseas artist as well and spread the popularity of Indian Classical Dance on foreign soil. read more...
  • BET : A new modality in healing Depression

    We need to understand that depression is a condition in which you don’t control your thoughts, but your thoughts start to control you. It’s like being in a deep dark well or a deep dark tunnel with no light at the end. read more...
  • Bharatnatyam tunes. In conversation: Dr. Dimple Kaur

    Dance is movement. It is based on rhythm that moves the universe. Anybody living in India, when comes across this syllable ‘dance’, the picture of Nataraja appears in the mind. Nataraja—the king of dancers—is portrayed taking steps to create, sustain and destroy the world. What is unique to this dancing form of God? read more...
  • The Hindu: Dimple Kaur talks about what drew her to learn Vilasini Natyam.

    Swapnasundari was a successful Bharatanatyam and Kuchipudi dancer when she discovered an art and a tradition that spoke to her at a much deeper level than that which she had been practising till then. read more...