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Louise Lightfoot in Search of India

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Louise Lightfoot in Search of India Synopsis

Today, Indian dance in Australia is represented by professional dance artists, companies, schools, and amateur community groups. They have, over the years, performed both traditional classical works as well as Bollywood pieces, and participated in various dance and cultural festivals organised throughout Australia. Louise Lightfoot, an Australian architect turned ballet teacher, is credited with successfully promoting a range of Indian classical dance forms. Lightfoot as a dedicated impresario for Ananda Shivaram, Rajkumar Priyagopal Singh, and Ibetombi Devi, urged Australian audiences not to see Indian dance as just an ancient, mysterious, and spiritual art form, but try to truly understand the value of this complex art of Indian dance and culture in order to strengthen cultural bonds. This book brings together Lightfoot's thirty-three essays, reflecting her broader worldview as a dancer, choreographer, and impresario. Louise's essays segue into each other and echo her various encounters with India and its diverse cultural conditions, beliefs and philosophies.

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ISBN: 9781443898621
Publication date: 1st May 2017
Author: Louise Lightfoot
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 207 pages
Genres: Dance
History
East Asian and Indian philosophy