Breathe in, swing out
Dynamic yoga crosses paths with martial arts and Indian classical dance at Nithya Gopu’s new Natyanga class
At first glance, yoga and martial arts seem...
Through my portraits, I want to narrate the history of Australia: Sedunath
It's a 50x1.5 metre canvas that took Melbourne-based Sedunath Prabhakar 18 months and AUS$7,000 to create as a tribute to 50 Australian greats, both...
Anyone know a short cut through red tape?
I’m sitting in a police station watching as the police officer in charge slams an elderly woman to the ground. He holds her down...
Colour no bar
From her first theatre production in Australia, Aishveryaa Nidhi decided she was going to help set the scene for Indian artistes Down Under
While Indian...
Gurdas Maan and Basker Ratnam
What makes the Gurdas Maan show on 27 September at Sydney’s Olympic Park unique, asks Sushil Suresh.
What do Gurdas Maan and Basker Ratnam have...
‘For art to flourish, think in terms of the country you live in’
Tara Rajkumar celebrates 30 years of living and dancing in Australia with a four-hour performance of Mohiniattam, Bharatanatyam, Kathak and contemporary fusion dance
Colourful costumes,...
Writer Mahendra Sukhdeo analyses Fiji coup culture in new book
Former Fiji academic, politician and trade unionist Mahendra Sukhdeo’s new book ‘Aryan Avatars -- From Prehistoric Nomads to Settlers in the Pacific’, published by Zorba Publishing...
Adakar’s Kanjoos at Riverside Theatre
A new theatre group, Adakar, is working on its first production of a north Indian adaptation of Moliere’s comedy The Miser. Adakar’s play will...
Kalari makes its first move Down Under
Kalaripayattu is enjoying a surge in popularity in India, thanks in part to the belief that it is ‘the mother of all martial arts’—mastered...
Is India a solution to Australia’s expensive medical system?
A few decades ago rich Indians used to travel to western countries for medical treatment. Now the cost of treatment in western societies is...