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SUMMARY:Touching the Divine - Love and Devotion in Asian Art
DESCRIPTION:  \nTouching the Divine: Love and Devotion in Asian Art explores aspects of love and devotion expressed through art created in sacred contexts across Asia. \nFeaturing works of art from the AGSA collection this exhibition presents the divine and worldly aspects of devotion expressed through a wide diversity of media created in the context of Buddhism\, Hinduism\, and Islam. \nGET TICKETS HERE: https://ozasia.adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au/whats-on/touching-the-divine
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/touching-the-divine-love-and-devotion-in-asian-art/
LOCATION:Art Gallery of South Australia\, North Terrace\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, 5000\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Spirit of India – Yoga for Children\, Seniors\, and the Community
DESCRIPTION:Spirit of India’s community development initiatives continue to make a meaningful difference in people’s lives\, offering yoga programs for children\, seniors\, and adults. A new children’s yoga batch for ages 5–12 begins on 30th August 2025\, focusing on health\, flexibility\, and mindfulness (mat required; nominal charges apply). \nAdults can join Hath Yoga classes every Saturday and Sunday starting 30th–31st August at Wentworthville\, Epping\, and Quakers Hill\, with ample free parking at all locations. Seniors (age 55+) can enjoy free ongoing yoga sessions at Epping and Pennant Hill libraries. Practice sessions are also available for graduates of regular classes\, both face-to-face and online. \nSpirit of India also hosts major community events\, including graduation ceremonies\, 108 Surya Namaskar sessions\, and other programs to inspire holistic wellness. \nYoga classes are held at three locations: \n\n\nWentworthville: Saturdays\, 10:00 am – 12:00 pm\, 30 Aug – 6 Dec 2025\, at Bankesia Hall\, 2 Lane St. \n\n\nQuakers Hill: Saturdays\, 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm\, 30 Aug – 6 Dec 2025\, at Performance Space\, Quakers Hill High School\, 70 Lalor Rd. \n\n\nEpping: Sundays\, 7:00 am – 9:00 am\, 31 Aug – 6 Dec 2025\, at Boronia Grose Hall\, 40 Victoria St. \n\n\nAmple free parking is available at all venues. \nFor more information\, enrolment\, or updates\, visit www.spiritofindia.org or contact spiritofindia2002@yahoo.com / 0412 202 182.
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/spirit-of-india-yoga-for-children-seniors-and-the-community/
LOCATION:Boronia Grose Hall\, 40 Victoria St\, Epping\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2121\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Happening in Sydney,Home and Lifestyle
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250913
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260201
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SUMMARY:Sangeeta Sandrasegar Atrium Commission
DESCRIPTION:  \nI ragazzi dei millefiori: the flow’rs of song and story is a new artwork exploring ideas of migration and the storied history of plants and colour. \nIn partnership with the Australian Tapestry Workshop\, this spring we are unveiling a new textile installation by artist Sangeeta Sandrasegar working with natural dye expert Heather Thomas. \nSuspended from the ceiling in the open space of the Atrium\, the work comprises panels of silk organza and cotton coloured with plant dyes derived from Indian madder root\, eucalyptus leaves\, and weld and marigold flowers\, among others. \nWithin the fabric\, details will appear\, including botanical illustrations referencing a 16th century Italian tapestry\, the Millefiori Tapestry of Pistoia\, and archival imagery of flower sellers at this site\, on Princes Bridge in the early 1900s. \nThe artwork explores themes of migration and cultural identity through a myriad of ideas – the histories of the production of colour through plant material\, the representation of gardens and plants in classical tapestries\, the craftsmanship behind textiles\, and the story of young immigrants newly arrived from Italy selling flowers in market stalls. \nBringing together these threads\, Sangeeta’s work explores the ways in which we have related to flowers and plants throughout history\, and how cultural connection is embedded in stories of plants within narratives of migration\, hybridity and identity. \nGET TICKETS HERE: https://fedsquare.com/events/sangeeta-sandrasegar-atrium-commission
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/sangeeta-sandrasegar-atrium-commission/
LOCATION:The Atrium\, Flinders St\,\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3000\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Kiyanosh Sahebi & Shash Kapur: Brown Syndrome  - Sydney Fringe
DESCRIPTION:Two of Sydney’s rising comedy stars are teaming up for a laugh-out-loud night you won’t want to miss. Brown Syndrome dives headfirst into culture clashes\, immigrant quirks\, and the chaos of balancing “ethnic” with “Aussie”—delivered with sharp wit and unfiltered honesty. \nThe show brings together Kiyanosh Sahebi\, 2024 RAW Comedy National Finalist who has lit up stages from Melbourne Town Hall to Perth Comedy Lounge\, and Shash Kapur\, an Indian-born comic with a Four Star streak of reviews and a knack for storytelling that’s equal parts hilarious and heartwarming. \nCatch this knee-slapping hour of stand-up at the Factory Theatre\, Marrickville on 13–14 September as part of its Sydney Premiere.
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/kiyanosh-sahebi-shash-kapur-brown-syndrome/2025-09-13/
LOCATION:Factory Theatre\, 105 Victoria Road\, Marrickville\, NSW\, 2204\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Arts,Happening in Sydney
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SUMMARY:KG Narendrababu: Tree of Life
DESCRIPTION:  \nDrawing on Indian folk traditions\, village life and lush flora and fauna\, South Indian artist KG Narendrababu’s playful\, poetic works invite you into a world of harmony and interconnection. The contemplative and dreamlike series of artworks explore the Tree of Life – a universal symbol that bridges matter and spirit. \nThrough embroidery\, painting and graphic techniques\, each piece blossoms with rich detail and boundless imagination. \nFIND OUT MORE HERE: https://whatson.melbourne.vic.gov.au/things-to-do/kg-narendrababu-tree-of-life
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/kg-narendrababu-tree-of-life/
LOCATION:Mystik River\, 3 Southgate Ave Southbank\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3006\, Australia
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250924
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260205
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SUMMARY:Who are these demonesses?
DESCRIPTION:  \nAn exploration of ancestral memory\, defiance and embodied knowledge carried through women and fluid beings who were demonised for their refusal to conform.   \nWho are these demonesses? draws on stories of the Dakini\, witch\, wild woman and ogress who protected the sovereignty of their bodies and their people’s lands. For this\, those in power tried to kill and reduce them to cautionary tales.   \nYet they lived on – in the elements\, in a shawl passed down by a grandmother\, in family and in intuition.  \nIn Who are these demonesses?\, artist Sheelasha Rajbhandari honours intuition\, suggesting that returning to our senses is a radical act of defiance in structures that thrive on exhaustion\, imposter syndrome and isolation. The work tends to an ancient and living presence within us and acts as a refusal to internalise stories that were weaponised to diminish and erase.  \nAbout the artist:  \nSheelasha is part of a growing ecosystem of artists\, curators\, researchers\, designers\, activists\, archivists\, and cultural workers who wear multiple hats and are initiating and sustaining practices beyond formal institutions. Alongside others\, she navigates systems shaped by care\, ancestral knowledge\, and structural difference. Her work goes beyond making or curating; it is about holding space\, resisting erasure\, and imagining new ways of being in relation. She is also committed to reclaiming how stories are shared\, bringing them to international platforms with dignity\, complexity\, and self-determination to shift conversations and redefine terms of engagement. \nGET TICKETS HERE: https://www.artshouse.com.au/events/who-are-these-demonesses/
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/who-are-these-demonesses/
LOCATION:Arts House exterior\, North Melbourne Town Hall\, 521 Queensberry St\, North Melbourne\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3051\, Australia
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260401T170000
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SUMMARY:MECCA x NGV Women in Design Commission 2025
DESCRIPTION:Award-winning designer Nipa Doshi takes centre stage at MECCA x NGV Women in Design Commission 2025 with A Room of My Own — a striking\, multipurpose cabinet inspired by the Indian kaavad. Blending centuries-old craft traditions with modernist design language\, the work becomes both functional object and personal archive\, honouring the women who have shaped Doshi’s life and practice. Intimate\, powerful\, and beautifully considered\, it’s a quiet celebration of memory\, making\, and women’s stories.
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/mecca-x-ngv-women-in-design-commission-2025/
LOCATION:National Gallery of Victoria\, 180 St Kilda Rd\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Arts,Happening in Melbourne
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251009T000000
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CREATED:20250917T005727Z
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SUMMARY:Indian Film Festival of Sydney
DESCRIPTION:Sydney’s big Bollywood moment is back and it’s serving up a cinematic feast! 🎬 After a brief hiatus\, the Indian Film Festival of Sydney is returning this October for three days of unforgettable storytelling\, and it’s kicking off in style with Full Plate\, the latest film by acclaimed actor-turned-director Tannishtha Chatterjee. \nStarring Kirti Kulhari\, with Sharib Hashmi\, Monica Dogra\, and Indraneil Sengupta\, Full Plate has already created a buzz after being selected for the Busan International Film Festival. The film follows a Muslim homemaker in Mumbai whose world is turned upside down when her husband’s accident pushes her to earn a living sparking both personal transformation and tension at home. \nTannishtha calls opening the festival “a full-circle moment\,” saying the film was born out of grit\, hope\, and some of the toughest chapters of her life. Festival director Mitu Bhowmick Lange AM agrees: “Full Plate” isn’t just a film it’s a testament to why Indian cinema matters: it entertains\, challenges\, and heals. \nBeyond the opening night\, expect over 15 films across languages and genres\, panel discussions\, filmmaker Q&As\, and plenty of opportunities to soak up the magic of Indian cinema. Whether you’re a die-hard film buff or just love a good story\, this festival is shaping up to be a three-day celebration of culture\, creativity\, and community.
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/indian-film-festival-of-sydney/
LOCATION:NSW
CATEGORIES:Arts
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SUMMARY:Resistance | ചെറുത്തുനില്പ് - South Indian Dance production
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe show brings South Indian Traditional Dance to the Forefront of Protest and Performance in Australian Premiere.  \nPowerful solo dance theatre work challenges gendered violence through ancient form and contemporary storytelling.  \nAcclaimed dancer and choreographer Swaroopa Prameela Unni makes her Australian\nmainstage debut with Resistance | ചെറുത്തുനില്പ്\, an interdisciplinary solo\nperformance running at The Blue Room Theatre from 8–11 October 2025. Earlier this year\,\nSwaroopa was awarded a choreographic residency through the Arts and Culture Trust\,\nwhich played a crucial role in the development of Resistance. \nFusing the traditional South Indian dance form of Mohiniyattam with spoken word\, digital\nmedia\, and original music\, Resistance confronts systems of power and gendered violence\nthrough a deeply personal\, culturally grounded lens. This is the first time Mohiniyattam — a\nform often associated with idealised femininity — has been presented in this way on a West\nAustralian stage. \n“Mohiniyattam is often seen as a celebration of idealised femininity—soft\, delicate\,\nobedient\,” says Unni. “Perth audiences don’t often get to witness traditional Indian forms\nlike Mohiniyattam being used in this way: not to preserve an ideal\, but to challenge it.”\nDrawing from both personal experience and broader social issues\, Resistance contributes a\nvital and often absent perspective in national conversations around gender equality\,\nparticularly as they relate to migrant and culturally diverse communities in Australia.\n“My hope is that audiences leave with a deeper awareness of how gendered violence can be\nembedded not only in systems\, but in the most intimate parts of culture—and how art can\nbe a powerful way of pushing back\,” says Unni. \nAbout the Artist \nSwaroopa Prameela Unni is a Bharatanatyam and Mohiniyattam dancer\, choreographer and\neducator who relocated to Boorloo/Perth in 2024 from Aotearoa/New Zealand. Since her\narrival\, she has presented work at Subiaco Arts Centre\, Scratch Night – Perth Festival 2025\, Adelaide Fringe Festival 2025\, The Blue Room Theatre Season and more. She is also a recipient of the Arts and Culture Trust choreographic residency and Make A Start 2025\nresidency at Lucy Guerin Inc. \nUnni’s practice has spanned Aotearoa and India over more than a decade. She is the\nfounder of Natyaloka School of Indian Dance (Ōtepoti/Dunedin)\, and her choreographic\nworks often explore feminist narratives\, identity\, and belonging through Indian classical\nforms. Resistance | ചെറുത്തുനില്പ് was first premiered in 2019 in Aotearoa and is her\nmost personal work to date. \nGET TICKETS HERE: https://blueroom.org.au/events/resistance/
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/resistance-%e0%b4%9a%e0%b5%86%e0%b4%b1%e0%b5%81%e0%b4%a4%e0%b5%8d%e0%b4%a4%e0%b5%81%e0%b4%a8%e0%b4%bf%e0%b4%b2%e0%b5%8d%e0%b4%aa%e0%b5%8d-south-indian-dance-production/2025-10-09/
LOCATION:Kaos Room\, The Blue Room Theatre\, 53 James Street Northbridge\, Perth\, WA\, 6003\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Lucky Ali - Journey Through the Decades Tour
DESCRIPTION:India’s Soulful Icon Live in Sydney \n\n\n\n\nEmbark on a musical journey with iconic Indian singer-songwriter Lucky Ali\, as he performs his greatest hits and soulful anthems live at the Sydney Opera House. Known for his timeless classics like O Sanam and Tere Mere Saath\, Lucky Ali’s music evokes deep emotion\, nostalgia\, and poetic introspection. With a career spanning over 30 years\, his signature voice and acoustic storytelling have made him a cultural icon across generations. \nThis special one-night-only concert\, part of his Journey Through The Ages Tour\, offers Australian audiences a rare opportunity to experience his artistry live in one of the world’s most iconic venues. A must for lovers of world music\, timeless songwriting\, and soulful expression. \n\nPresented by Farmhouse Music & Blaide.Live \nGet your tickets here : Lucky Ali – Journey Through the Decades Tour | Sydney Opera House
URL:https://www.indianlink.com.au/whats-on/lucky-ali-journey-through-the-decades-tour/
LOCATION:Concert Hall\, Sydney Opera House\, Bennelong Point\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
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