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Mahabharata

Amrita recently completed Mahabharata; a new production in partnership with the Hiroshi Koike Bridge Project. Four Amrita artists collaborated with artists from Japan and Malaysia to develop a dance theater piece based on this sacred Indian text.  Maharabhata premiered in … Continue reading

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Performance “Mahabharata” will be presented on Friday & Saturday 12th & 13th July 2013 at 6.30pm at the Department of Performing Arts. Learn more of this work at http://kikhmahabharata.blogspot.jp BOOK YOUR TICKET NOW. Click here for direction to Department of Performing Arts.

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“Mahabharata” is the ancient Indian sacred epic, written in Sanskrit. It consists of a total of 18 books and one hundred thousand poems, which makes Mahabharata 15 times as extensive as the Bible. In no other age or country, a … Continue reading

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4 Amrita artists Chumvan Sodhachivy (Belle), Phon Sopheap, Khon Chansithyka (Mo)  & Khiev Sovanrith and 3 International Artists; 2 from Japan Tetsuro Koyano, Sachiko Shirai and 1 from Malaysia Lee Swee Keong are entering their second month of rehearsals with Hiroshi Koike … Continue reading

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On July 12 and 13, 2013, for “Mahabharata” will be presented at the Department of Performing Arts in Phnom Penh. 4 Cambodian dancers, 2 Japanese artists and 1 Malaysian artists work together with Japanese Director, Hiroshi Koike. Know more about this work … Continue reading

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Mahabharata

After Season of Cambodia, Amrita is starting another project with a Japanese director, Hiroshi Koike. A new work of “Mahabharata” is created with 4 dancers of Amrita Performing Arts, a musician from Royal University of Fine Arts, and 3 other … Continue reading

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