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Anusha Subramanyam is one of the best known faces of bharatanatyam dance in the UK. An alumni of Kalakshetra, she is part of the long tradition that has revitalised, restructured and re-interpreted bharatanatyam in a contemporary context. As a solo dancer Anusha has performed at many prestigious venues for a variety of appreciative audiences internationally. She regularly collaborates with other classical and contemporary performing artists exploring and expanding the vocabulary of dance and music. Director of Beeja, she is also a teacher, choreographer and dance movement therapist.
Three specially commissioned works to connect one theme - Women at Wa r- by Emma Rice, award-winning director of Kneehigh Theatre, in collaboration with writer and poet Anna-Maria Murphy; Fleur Darkin, exciting high profile choreographer; and Debbie Fionn-Barr renowned for her hard hitting but subtle and intricate work.
With choreography by Vincent Dance Theatre, New Art Club, Suzette Watson & Nicole Thomson.