DREAMING NOW

Journey to a place that will reach into the depths of your imagination. Directed by Mavin Khoo, Gauri Sharma Tripathi and Jennifer Irons.
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AWAZ/VOICE
Awaz invoked the stories and celebrated the dynamism of the Asian woman in a new site specific choreography by
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BELLS
A theatrical collaborative spectacle combining dance, sculpture and aerial performance for the Trafalgar Square Festival.
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WATERSCAPES
Inspired by the Islamic Art exhibition in the Hermitage Rooms, Akademi presented a series of four FREE dazzling live performances. The Edmond J Safra fountain courtyard exploded with colour, energy and vibrancy as the artists took viewers to an imaginary Moghul court. More »


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A spectacular outdoor performance, inspired by London's vibrancy, with dance, film, visuals, club culture and skateboarding. A two part, 360-degree experience and a kaleidoscope of sight and sound. 150 dancers perform on multiple sites, deconstructed Bollywood rhythms fill the air and a top London DJ mixes the closing sounds. More »


DAREDEVAS 2008
Akademi's showcase for the best of new South Asian dance talent, at the Purcell Room, Southbank Centre. Featuring Archita Kumar, Payal Patel and many more up and coming dancers.
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SAPNAY / DREAMS

A dazzling dream-like fantasy, choreographed by Gauri Sharma Tripathi and Mavin Khoo, set to a remixed international soundtrack. More »



DAREDEVAS 2006
An Akademi and Southbank Centre co-production. Introducing a new generation of artists with a fresh take on South Asian dance.
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COMING OF AGE
For two evenings, on the 11th and 12th of August 2000, Akademi presented COMING OF AGE - a dance event drawing together nearly a hundred dancers in at site-specific spectacle directed by Keith Khan. From Bharata Natyam to Bhangra, from creative dance to Kathak, the dazzling diversity of South Asian dance came together in an event featuring performers aged from 2 to over 82, and which reached out to an audience of over 10,000. More »

 

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