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Speaking Of Indian Arts

Speaking Of Indian Arts

By Navatman

This podcast curates voices, thoughts, and experiences from artists and patrons around the world into an on-going dialogue that elevates our collective consciousness about the Indian classical arts.
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Purity Of The Now

Speaking Of Indian ArtsNov 13, 2020

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The Mahabharata Series: The Philosophy

The Mahabharata Series: The Philosophy

Contrary to common belief, the Mahabharata is not one entity; it's the product of a spectacular, long-lived diversity of cultural voices and interpretations. In this episode, academic experts Nell Shapiro Hawley and Sohini Sarah Pillai shed light on the depths of the Mahabharata by guiding us through the nuances of its various retellings and manifestations. 

Jun 14, 202247:23
The Mahabharata Series: The Script

The Mahabharata Series: The Script

Go behind the scenes with Navatman as they bring to life a ground-breaking, multiyear production of the largest epic in the world: The Mahabharata. In this episode, lead screenwriter Lavanya talks through the process and philosophy of designing the film script, recounts some of the most surprising and thought-provoking stories within the epic that are rarely told today, and shares a vision for how such a project can unlock one of the important and elusive things people are starving for: empathy. 

Sep 13, 202129:37
Navatman: A Sacred Space

Navatman: A Sacred Space

It's a school, a production company, a professional troupe, a platform for curated events, and much more -- but most of all, Navatman is a sacred space that cultivates and protects pure love for classical Indian arts. How did this organization carve out its place in the midst of bustling Manhattan; how did its community outreach expand across the globe? In this episode, co-founders Sahi and Sridhar recount the Navatman story.

Mar 23, 202139:30
Purity Of The Now

Purity Of The Now

Sometimes, concern about diluting Indian classical music and dance hinders creativity. But what if evolution and expansion are inherent in the art form itself? What if the structures of particular styles are not barriers, rather guideposts pointing to new and varied paths? What if "pure" art means authenticity to this moment? Carnatic virtuoso Aditya Prakash narrates his musical journey through styles, spaces, and moments in time.

Music credit: Aditya Prakash and Aditya Prakash Ensemble. Find and follow Aditya's music at https://adityaprakashmusic.com/

Nov 13, 202031:26
Dynamics Of Funding

Dynamics Of Funding

The arts' contribution to the US economy is growing rapidly, yet funding for arts education and minority-owned arts organizations is stagnant or declining. Given this discrepancy, how do Indian classical arts flourish in the US? To find the answers, we must turn to history, the nature of cultural exchange, and the distinct Indian-American immigrant experience. We explore these elements with artist and grant-writer, Priya Narayan. 

Music credit: Navatman Music Collective.

Nov 04, 202030:56
A Warm Welcome

A Warm Welcome

This podcast series debuts with a conversation among Navatman Development team members Anjali, Lavanya, and Mahi, who welcome you to Navatman's Indian classical performing arts community, and preview upcoming podcast episodes that will shine a light on the importance, insights, and inspiration surrounding the Indian classical arts.

Oct 25, 202025:55