Sultan
IN PERSON: Beyond Words: Storytelling through Indian Classical Dance
When
September 6, 2025
12:00 pm
Where
Sultan Library
319 Main St #100
Sultan,
WA
98294
Attend In-Person
No tickets or registration required
Who
Host
Sno-Isle Libraries - Sultan Library
Indian classical dance, Bharatanatyam, is admired globally for telling mythological stories. However, the Bharatanatyam dance is beyond Indian mythology—its hand gestures and head-eye-neck movements can be woven into specific feet and body movements to tell any stories, poems, or narrations.
Using illustrated examples and live demonstrations, Indian classical dancer Piyali Biswas De explores some methodologies from Classical Bharatanatyam dance to tell a story. Join Piyali and immerse yourself in the gestures and expressions that weave tales and witness a short live captivating dance performance. Ready to tell your story with Indian classical moves?
Piyali Biswas De (she/her) is an Indian dancer and choreographer. Founder of “Dance Tantra,” a Bharatanatyam dance academy, and “Sadhana,” a non-profit art and cultural organization, Biswas De is deeply passionate about promoting Indian Classical art in the Pacific Northwest and beyond.
Biswas De lives in Sammamish.
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