A team of Bharatanatyam dancers from London are making waves in UK’s dance scene, putting a much welcomed spotlight on the traditional South Indian dance form. Back in 2025, Navarasa Nayakis, founded by dancer & choreographer Luxika Ellalan made it within the top 10 ranking of World of Dance, London edition. This inspired her and […]
READ MORELondon based Tamil dance academy JRDA, founded by choreographer & dancer Jeya Raveendran, marked their 10th anniversary on Sunday evening at the Broadway theatre in Catford, London. Jeya Raveendran Dance Academy (JRDA) is the one of the largest, and longest running Tamil & South Indian dance academies in the UK, teaching 300 hundred students weekly. […]
READ MORETamil women & south asian creativity took centre stage at V&A Lates The Victoria & Albert Museum’s monthly late-night event teamed up with Diet Paratha for a special programme, “Legacy in Motion”, celebrating some of the pioneers of South Asian talent. Highlights included: Harri – The Kerala-born menswear designer showcased the largest inflatable dress ever […]
READ MOREA collective of Switzerland based Tamil dancers have been crowned winners of World of Dance Switzerland. The group “Echoes of Roots” performed a routine which incorporated Barathanatyam (Tamil classical dance) and kuthu (Tamil folk dance) – choreographed by @jkredu & @mithuxjanu which showcased the beauty of their roots in Tamil culture. “We are beyond grateful […]
READ MOREPrito Itiacandy is a London based music producer and choreographer, who shot to fame on social media with his popular remixes of nostalgic AR Rahman classics that have racked up millions of views. TIPS Music, an Indian based music label who own the rights to many of the Tamil and Hindi hits he has worked […]
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