TEDGlobal 2014
Aakash Odedra: A dance in a hurricane of paper, wind and light
Аакаш Одедра: Танец в вихре страниц, ветра и света
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Хореограф Аакаш Одедра страдает дислексией. Он всегда знал, что лучше всего ему удаётся самовыражаться с помощью танца. «Шёпот» — его ода этому опыту. Насладитесь тем, как он кружит, охваченный вихрем книжных страниц.
Aakash Odedra - Choreographer
Aakash Odedra sets raw ancient dance forms from India within the modern global context. Full bio
Aakash Odedra sets raw ancient dance forms from India within the modern global context. Full bio
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ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Aakash Odedra - ChoreographerAakash Odedra sets raw ancient dance forms from India within the modern global context.
Why you should listen
Based in the UK with a growing international reputation, Aakash Odedra tells stories through movement. His art is about the expression of the classical Indian dance forms Kathak and Bharat Nagyam, full of mythology, and their juxtaposition with the modern age.
He formed Aakash Odedra Company in 2011 to develop his own choreographic work. His debut project, Rising (2011), has won numerous international awards. Through 2013/2014 he worked with Australian choreographer Lewis Major and Austrian based Ars Electronica Futurelab in an exploration of warped and exaggerated realities. They created Murmur, which uses ancient dance and media technology to tell of Aakash's own struggles with dyslexia.
More profile about the speakerHe formed Aakash Odedra Company in 2011 to develop his own choreographic work. His debut project, Rising (2011), has won numerous international awards. Through 2013/2014 he worked with Australian choreographer Lewis Major and Austrian based Ars Electronica Futurelab in an exploration of warped and exaggerated realities. They created Murmur, which uses ancient dance and media technology to tell of Aakash's own struggles with dyslexia.
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