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  • awards

    I am That

    Dr. Dimple Kaur received First Place at the Spectrum Dance Invitational 2025, earning the prestigious People’s Choice Award for her choreography titled “I Am That.” The work was celebrated for its emotional depth, creative movement vocabulary, and powerful storytelling. This recognition highlights her continued excellence in classical and contemporary choreographic practice, further strengthening her contribution to global performing arts.
  • The PEACE Parenting Graduation Day

    The PEACE Parenting Graduation Day Luncheon celebrated the strength and dedication of families who completed the program. The gathering offered an inspiring space for storytelling, encouragement, and communal joy. It was a memorable afternoon that highlighted healing and togetherness.
  • Chak De Sokal: Applied Natya Therapy workshop

    The Applied Natya Therapy workshop in Cerritos successfully concluded with an engaging and educational experience for the community. Participants learned about the therapeutic applications of Natya Shastra and its role in supporting mental health. Led by Dr. Dimple Kaur, the session offered valuable insights into evidence-based expressive arts practices.
  • California Education Theatre Association fall conference 2025, San Diego: Sep 25 - Sep 28

    The Body of Emotions workshop held in San Diego created a warm and engaging space for participants to explore emotional expression through movement. Guided by Dr. Dimple Kaur, attendees connected with practices that supported self-awareness and inner balance. It was an enriching experience that sparked reflection and personal growth.
  • Expressive Therapies Summit Midwest

    The Body of Emotions workshop in Chicago brought together practitioners and learners for a powerful exploration of movement-based healing. Through Applied Natya Therapy as discussed by Dr. Dimple Kaur, participants discovered new ways to understand emotional states and support individuals navigating ADHD and addiction. It was an enriching and engaging workshop that encouraged reflection and growth.
  • The Peace Parenting workshop

    The Peace Parenting workshop brought together teachers for a reflective and interactive session focused on creating calmer, more emotionally attuned classrooms. Through open dialogue and experiential activities, educators explored mindful strategies to strengthen communication and respond to children with greater empathy. The workshop offered a supportive space for teachers to reflect on their practices and cultivate a more harmonious, compassionate approach to guiding young learners.
  • 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. 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. 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. read more...