ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 8月16日 04時56分
“Draupadi was born out of the sacred flame,” the Bharatanatyam dancer Neha Mondal Chakravarty, @nehamondal, said of this heroine of the Mahabharata – a woman with 5 husbands. Draupudi, who resisted patriarchal culture, Neha said, “is fiery, yet intense. She is a combination of hot and cool.” In “Unheard Plea,” Neha offers her take on Draupadi as part of Drive East, a festival organized by @navatman. This celebration of Indian music and dance, through Aug. 19 at @lamamaetc, features Neha on Aug. 16. Dancing here in front of artwork by @brolga at the #oculus, Neha -- who juxtaposes the intense footwork and precision of her Bharatanatyam training with subtle, softer movements of her upper body — was fine with performing barefoot in the rain on a Manhattan sidewalk. “It’s not always about perfection or doing the right movements,” she told the @ニューヨーク・タイムズ writer @giadk. “Sometimes it’s about the bliss that you get in just exploring. I felt that while I danced today.” @angelo_vasta made this video for #SpeakingInDance, our weekly series exploring the world of #dance.
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