World Premiere of KAAL-TIME

World Premiere of KAAL-TIME

Janak Khendry Dance Company presents the world premiere of KAAL-TIME, part of Harbourfront Centre’s NextSteps.

On the occasion of its 33rd anniversary, the Toronto-based Janak Khendry Dance Company, in collaboration with the Inclusive Design Research Centre and Inclusive Design Institute OCAD University, proudly presents the world premiere of KAAL – TIME, a fascinating and innovative dance work that tells the extraordinary cosmic and modern story of time.

Conceived and choreographed by Artistic Director Janak Khendry with music by India’s Ashit Desai and performed by an ensemble of fourteen accomplished dancers who perform a myriad of dance styles ranging from classical Bharatanatyam, Kathak, Odissi and other South Asian disciplines to western contemporary.

Kaal is the Sanskrit word for “time.” Based on three years of research of the ancient Indian scriptures – Rig Veda, Atharva Veda and Shveta Upanishad – and works of western physicists conducted under the guidance of eminent Vedic scholar Dr. Tulsiram Sharma, KAAL – TIME tells a fascinating story about the history of time: how time came into existence 14.93 billion years ago with the Big Bang; how galaxies, planets, elements, night and day cycle and seasons were created and how time will come to an end. Time is experienced in both a cosmic dimension and a modern perspective.

Janak Khendry, an internationally renowned classical dancer and choreographer, has trained extensively in five distinct dance styles of India: Bharatanatyam, Kathak and Manipuri, Sattriya and modern dance. Khendry’s distinguished dance career spans over 55 years and more than one thousand productions throughout the world. Khendry’s focus is to create dance works with a philosophical centre that have a universal message of import.

Janak Khendry Dance Company is dedicated to creating unique philosophical and outstanding dance works for diverse communities in Canada and abroad. Company members travel internationally as Indo-Canadian Cultural Ambassadors. Recently, the company was invited to perform by the governments Myanmar, Mexico, South Africa and India; co-sponsored by the Canadian and Indian Embassies. In the last five years the company has performed in 32 cities in six countries and is the recipient of numerous grants, including the Ontario Trillium Foundation, Canada Council for the Arts, Department of Canadian Heritage, Ontario Arts Council, Toronto Arts Council and Laidlaw Foundation.

Where: Harbourfront Centre's Fleck Dance Theatre, 207 Queens Quay West
When: January 26-28, 2012
Time: Thursday - Saturday at 8pm
Tickets: $31.50-$38.50 (discounts for seniors, students, groups),

Click HERE or call 416-973-4000 for more information.

This event is proudly sponsored by MyBindi.com.

Comments

Ashna Regina Singh 4 months ago

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Leelia 4 months ago

It's always a pleasure to watch such performances as they give a lot of idea where and how our imagination can take us. And in case of the Indian culture there is a specific and a very peculiar touch.

Kevin Clark 4 months ago

I like the subject matter and story. It would be an interesting new experience for me.

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Michael Shaikh 4 months ago

I love Indian classical dance.

Michael Shaikh 4 months ago

I love Indian classical dance.

Michael Shaikh 4 months ago

I love Indian classical dance.

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