![]() The word Sthavara Jangama in Sanskrit refers to moveable and immoveable objects. Germany-based award-winning theatre director and digital artist Chris Zieglar brings in his expertise, creating digital imagery specifically for this production. Renowned Kannada poet, playwright and scholar HS Shivaprakash is consultant and advisor on literature & heritage for the production and award-winning musicians MD Pallavi and Bindhumalini don the title of music composers for it. Choreographed by Attakkalari’s artistic director Jayachandran Palazhy, the collaborative effort features well-known names in the Kannada culturescape. ![]() ![]() Kicking off the celebrations for the milestone edition is the premiere of Sthavara-Jangama, a dance production conceived especially for the Biennial on January 8, 6.30pm, at the Bangalore International Centre (BIC). The months of January and February are set to unveil a calendar packed with vibrant performances, master classes, film screenings, dance installations and a conference on dance. The Biennial began its celebrations in December 2021 with talent-incubator initiatives – Platform 22, AIB Open Studio and Writing on Dance lab. As the new year sets in, Bengaluru gets ready to host the 10th edition of the Attakkalari India Biennial, arguably South Asia’s largest contemporary movement and digital arts festival. ![]()
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