Sheetal Gandhi’s solo show, Bahu-Beti-Biwi (Daughter-in-law, Daughter, Wife) wraps North Indian music traditions and family characters into a contemporary tour de force that glides between humorous portraiture and active resistance.
READ MOREThree dancers: Red, White, and Blue, embody and animate the American Flag, revealing the Flag’s own identity crisis in a time when the ideals of what and “who” the flag represents are in sharp contrast with current reality.
READ MOREIn|Expiration, is a highly rhythmic dance-theater performance that investigates issues of personal justice and identity, the imperative of breath, and the repercussions of race-fueled violence.
READ MOREIndian Mythology and Me artfully weaves foot rhythms, hand gestures and facial expressions into an interactive exploration of Indian mythology and its connections to our world today. Originally performed at the Ford Amphitheater.
READ MOREHuman Nature is a multi-media dance theater solo inspired by Shel Silverstein’s “The Giving Tree” and commissioned by the COLA Individual Artist Grant and Grand Performances in Los Angeles.
READ MOREDrawing on Afro-centric movement sensibilities and Indian folk dance traditions to tell the Indian parable of “The Cracked Pot” – a story for anyone who’s not quite perfect.
READ MOREGandhi was Co-Artistic Director of this modern dance company from 2001-2004, and choreographed several dances for the company during her time with them.
READ MOREGandhi was commissioned by Circus Juventas in St. Paul Minnesota to create original choreography for this theatrical circus production.
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