Bhava-Ganga: Padma Vibhushan Sonal Mansingh, India’s best-known cultural icon, is set to present the Delhi premiere of her latest dance-theatre production, Bhava-Ganga, on March 18, at Stein Auditorium, India Habitat Centre.
Presented by Kamakhya Kalapeeth (Centre for Indian Classical Dances), founded by Sonal Mansingh, Bhava-Ganga is an artistic confluence of history, culture, and contemporary relevance, seamlessly weaving narratives which resonate across time. Through this visually stunning and thought-provoking production, Mansingh highlights pressing societal issues such as social equality and women empowerment —a theme deeply intertwined with the timeless essence of Maa Ganga.
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Speaking about the production, Sonal Mansingh remarked, “Ganga is not just a river; she is the lifeline of our civilisation, witness to the rise and fall of empires, and symbol of purity and strength.”
Mansingh has consistently used her choreographies as a powerful medium to reflect on social realities. Her past productions have explored themes on women’s rights, environmental sustainability, and cultural heritage, making Bhava-Ganga yet another masterpiece that blends tradition with contemporary discourse, Vikas bhi, Virasat bhi.
Through evocative storytelling, spellbinding music, and intricate dance movements, Bhava-Ganga takes the audience on a journey across time—from the legend of Bhagirath’s penance to bring Ganga on Mother Earth, Prabhu Shri Ram’s encounter with the Kevat (boatman), and the divine presence of Ganga in Kashi as witness to Mahadev begging for alms from Devi Annapurna. These narratives serve as allegories, drawing powerful parallels with contemporary discourse on justice, equality, and environmental consciousness.
The production features the Repertory Group of Centre for Indian Classical Danes (CICD), a dynamic ensemble of artists trained under Mansingh’s expert guidance, bringing her visionary choreography to life with their enthralling performance.
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The Delhi premiere promises to be an immersive experience for art lovers, intellectuals, and socially conscious individuals.
When: March 18; 7:00 PM
Where: Stein Auditorium, India Habitat Centre, New Delhi