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		<title>A Moving Experiment</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Jun 2010 23:09:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Annalouise Paul is a pioneering dancer and choreographer who has danced for Michael Jackson, Antonio Vargas Co., Simply Red, Los Angeles Opera, Sydney Festival and Australian Dance Awards at the Sydney Opera House. She was assistant choreographer on ‘True Lies’ working with Arnold Schwarzengger and director James Cameron (Titanic, Avatar, Terminator). Annalouise has been the recipient of Arts NSW, Australia Council, Greater London Arts and Critical Path to research and develop her own choreographies. Annalouise has collaborated extensively with Bobby Singh for several years on these works. Bobby is one of Australia’s well-known tabla players, a student of Pandit Nikhil Ghosh and Aneesh Pradhan. Bobby Singh has received numerous awards and performed with musicians all over the world and in many festivals. I watched two shows in 2008 Isabel, a collaboration between Annalouise Paul and Bobby Singh who explore the story of Queen Isabel through Flamenco Dance and tabla Rhythms and Game On, a flirtatious game between dance in movement and tabla rhythms between Miranda Wheen, an agile contemporary dancer and Bobby Singh amongst other musicians at the Parramatta Riverside Theatre. Impressed with their work  I have been trying to arrange an interview with Annalouise Paul for some time now and was [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[After the recent spate of classical mixes heard in Sydney during the weekend of the 8 November and 9 November I cannot&#160; but help muse about the future of Indian Classical Music. Recently there has been an increasing awareness of Classical music systems, generally whether Indian or Western. Despite mourning organisations worldwide complaining about the sad&#160; non profitability of these collaborations Perhaps out of the frustration built up over a century or more or perhaps it is the result of globalisation or better still may be there is a cross cultural dialogue happening in different layers and regions out of which Classical mixes like no other is developing.. what better term but Raga Gigs!! This new genre I hasten to add does not depart from the Indian Classical systems&#160; too far. Such ventures have been seen in the past. Such as the collaboration between Ravi Shankar and George Harrison; and&#160; L Subrahmaniam and Yehudin Menuhin may be in the 1960&#8242;s. Whilst these ventures popularised the Raga in the Western World. Now we see a different trend where music is being explored with more confidence and yet ever so delicately. Dr L Subrahmaniam performs with his son Ambi Subramaniam in a [...]]]></description>
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