Shall We Dance - Book TeaserExplicit

by Ram Krishnamani's Shall We Dance_Podcast Series narrated by Shantha Lakshmi

Narrated by Shantha Lakshmi

Ram Krishnamani’s book Shall We Dance is a profound exploration of Indian classical dance, offering readers a rich blend of history, science, and culture.

The book delves into the origins of Bharatanatyam, tracing its roots to the ancient text of Natyashastra, which codifies the science and art of dance. With detailed descriptions, Ram unveils the evolution of this celebrated  ... 

 ...  Read more

Podcast episodes

  • Season 1

  • 10 Minutes With Shantha : Chapter 25 Summary : Bharatanatyam - Kalbha

    Explicit

    10 Minutes With Shantha : Chapter 25 Summary : Bharatanatyam - Kalbha

    Explicit

    Narrated by Shantha : Shantha describes Kalbha as a groundbreaking fusion of Bharatanatyam and Kalaripayattu, blending the storytelling grace of dance with the raw power of martial arts. Rooted in India's ancient traditions, it transforms movement into both artistic expression and disciplined combat. Kalari’s stealth, agility, and healing techniques merge with Bharatanatyam’s rhythmic precision and emotive storytelling. Created by Guru Arundhati, Kalbha is a structured art form that builds strength, breath control, and deep spiritual connection. The curriculum progresses from foundational postures to advanced choreography, pushing dancers to embody both warrior and performer. Animal-inspired movements, silent breathing, and powerful footwork create a dynamic, immersive experience. Kalbha is more than dance—it’s a philosophy that unites body, mind, and energy. Students evolve from learners to innovators, refining personal artistry within a classical framework. With rigorous training and silent storytelling, Kalbha redefines Indian contemporary dance. It’s not just movement—it’s a transformation.

  • 10 Minutes With Shantha - Chapter 24 Summary - Bharatanatyam for the Young Minds

    Explicit

    10 Minutes With Shantha - Chapter 24 Summary - Bharatanatyam for the Young Minds

    Explicit

    Narrated by Shantha In today’s episode, the discussion delves into the profound impact of Bharatanatyam on young minds. This ancient Indian classical dance extends beyond mere movement, serving as a transformative tool for cognitive, emotional, and spiritual development. Research highlights how Bharatanatyam enhances brain plasticity, improving memory, discipline, and concentration. Physically, it strengthens the body, promotes flexibility, and refines coordination. Emotionally, it fosters confidence, self-expression, and emotional intelligence, shaping a well-rounded personality. Spiritually, it connects young dancers to their heritage, mythology, and mindfulness practices. The dance form also nurtures teamwork, social skills, and cultural awareness, fostering a deep sense of belonging. Beyond its artistic expression, Bharatanatyam holds therapeutic value, aiding in mental resilience and emotional healing. As a holistic practice, it molds children into individuals who harmonize tradition with intellect. This episode unravels the timeless magic of Bharatanatyam, exploring its influence on the journey of young learners."

  • 10 Minutes With Shantha - Chapter 23 Summary - Khajuraho Dance Festival

    Explicit

    10 Minutes With Shantha - Chapter 23 Summary - Khajuraho Dance Festival

    Explicit

    Narrated by Shantha : Shantha talks about the Khajuraho Dance Festival as a vibrant annual celebration of India’s classical dance heritage, set against the breathtaking backdrop of the UNESCO-listed Khajuraho temples. She explains that these temples, built by the Chandela dynasty, are adorned with intricate carvings that depict mythology, daily life, and spiritual themes. Since its inception in 1975, the festival has showcased renowned artists performing Bharatanatyam, Kathak, Odissi, Kuchipudi, Manipuri, and Kathakali in an open-air setting before the majestic Vishvanatha and Chitragupta temples. Shantha goes on to explain that beyond dance, it features live classical music, film screenings, and handicraft exhibitions, providing a holistic cultural experience. As a platform for both legendary and emerging artists, the festival plays a crucial role in preserving India’s classical dance traditions. Shantha talks about how the festival boosts tourism, drawing visitors from around the world and significantly contributing to the local economy. More than just a performance, the festival embodies a spiritual connection, where dance becomes an offering to the divine. Shantha finishes by talking about Khajuraho’s festival as a timeless tribute to India’s artistic legacy, ensuring that tradition continues to thrive in a modern world.

  • 22. 10 Minutes With Shantha - Chapter 22 Summary - Rangapravesham - setting the stage

    22. 10 Minutes With Shantha - Chapter 22 Summary - Rangapravesham - setting the stage

    Narrated by Shantha. In this audiopodcast, Shantha takes listeners on a journey through Bharatanatyam’s transformation from sacred temple dance to a dynamic modern art form. She delves into how contemporary themes like gender identity and social justice are woven into performances. The role of technology in enhancing Bharatanatyam with multimedia and live music is explored. She discusses innovative use of props, costumes, and the breaking of traditional gender roles in dance. Collaborations with artists from different fields bring fresh perspectives to Bharatanatyam. Shantha provides insights into the structure of a traditional recital, from Arangetram to Varnam. Shantha highlights the emotional depth of Abhinaya, devotional pieces, and the rhythmic brilliance of Tillana. Concluding, she reflects on how Bharatanatyam continues to evolve, staying relevant while preserving its rich heritage.

  • 21. 10 Minutes With Shantha - Chapter 21 Summary - Aaharyam, Costume, Makeup

    Explicit

    21. 10 Minutes With Shantha - Chapter 21 Summary - Aaharyam, Costume, Makeup

    Explicit

    Narrated by Shantha : Bharatanatyam costumes are more than just outfits—they bring the dance to life! Inspired by Tamil bridal wear, they are designed for graceful movement and elegance. Dancers wear vibrant silk, dazzling jewelry, and bold make-up to highlight expressions and emotions. Every piece, from the shimmering waist belt to jingling anklets, adds beauty and rhythm to the performance. The Natya Shastra, an ancient dance text, guides how costumes and stages are prepared with special rituals and traditions. Henna-stained feet, flower-adorned hair, and colorful props make the storytelling even more magical. Today, Bharatanatyam costumes blend tradition with modern comfort, ensuring dancers feel both regal and free to move. Through color, fabric, and artistry, these costumes turn every performance into a breathtaking visual experience!