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Love, Actually: ‘Five Arrows’ by Christopher Gurusamy
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Difficult women, continued: Nikita Gill at SWF
Harsheni Maniarasan
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May 28, 2026
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Love, Actually: ‘Five Arrows’ by Christopher Gurusamy
Manan Luthra
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May 26, 2026
Arts
Bobby Matharu’s exhibition: sea, sky and a Satinder Sartaaj stopover
Lakshmi Ganapathy
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May 26, 2026
Visual arts
Bihar to Biennale: Western Sydney artist takes heritage to Venice
Prutha Chakraborty
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May 22, 2026
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Love, Actually: ‘Five Arrows’ by Christopher Gurusamy
Christopher Gurusamy’s 5 Arrows Christopher Gurusamy’s 5 Arrows is a work of extraordinary precision and emotional clarity. Rooted deeply in the traditions of Bharatanatyam, 5 Arrows is a vivid demonstration...
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Ashwyn Singh: The internet’s favourite Bollywood translator is touring Australia
It takes a special kind of comedian to make South Asians laugh at the songs they grew up crying to. Indian-born comedian Ashwyn Singh...
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The presence of absence: Meri Nazar Se Dekho
Meri Nazar Se Dekho When the first act of Meri Nazar Se Dekho ends - abrupt, almost jolting - it hits you: Mohit, the main...
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Devang Patel: Patelscope from Mumbai to Melbourne
Comedy and parody, besides music and singing added to Devang Patel’s impressive repertoire
Gifted dancers in depressing piece
Although the subject was relevant and the performance commendable, Zameen was unfortunately dismal, writes DEEPA GOPINATH
Hunterwali rides again!
An iconic Aussie heroine of the Indian screen makes memorable comeback at Parramasalla, writes USHA RAMANUJAM ARVIND
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
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
A melange of martial arts and meditation
A powerful performance that evokes a sensuous and spiritual feeling in the audience, writes LP AYER
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