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Flute Sisters of India dazzle at Adelaide Fringe
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‘Cry of the Hour’ at Adelaide Fringe: Abhaya activism continues
Nilanjana Sarker
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March 27, 2025
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Finding Grandpa: a quest to heal generational pain
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Flute Sisters of India dazzle at Adelaide Fringe
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March 28, 2025
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‘Cry of the Hour’ at Adelaide Fringe: Abhaya activism continues
Nilanjana Sarker
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March 27, 2025
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Finding Grandpa: a quest to heal generational pain
Sruthi Sajeev
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March 25, 2025
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Flute Sisters of India dazzle at Adelaide Fringe
The performance by the Flute Sisters Suchismita and Debopriya at this year’s Adelaide Fringe festival provided a rare opportunity for many local music enthusiasts...
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‘Cry of the Hour’ at Adelaide Fringe: Abhaya activism continues
The horrific rape and murder of a trainee doctor in Kolkata’s R.G. Kar Hospital in August 2024 shocked the world. The widespread activism in...
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Finding Grandpa: a quest to heal generational pain
Baljinder Singh’s story starts with a promise to his grandmother. At the age of 12, he swears to find his grandfather, Mehnga Singh, a...
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Rocking with Raghu
The Raghu Dixit Project performing at Parramasala 2013 was a treat for Kannadigas, writes SHRADDHA ARJUN
Hunterwali rides again!
An iconic Aussie heroine of the Indian screen makes memorable comeback at Parramasalla, writes USHA RAMANUJAM ARVIND
Dance, music and masti define Parramasala
The opening ceremony of the 2013 festival resulted in a mass street party full of fun and frolic, writes ASTHA SINGH
The unique pole act
The ancient sport of mallakhamb is introduced to Australia with jaw-dropping results, says USHA RAMANUJAM ARVIND
Magical fairyland of dance
Aakash Odedra’s stunningly acute performance in Rising at Parramasala 2013 leaves the audience spellbound, says DEEPA GOPINATH
Manvi’s masterpiece
A painting by a talented young artist has been chosen for display at a prestigious public location, reports FARZANA SHAKIR
Kaalachakra celebrates not just art, but life
A mesmerising and profound journey through various stages of life is enacted through Bharatnatyam, reports USHA RAMANUJAM ARVIND
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