Ganga – A Myth or Reality?  Bharatanatyam  Madhumanti Varun Banerjee
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Ganga – A Myth or Reality? Bharatanatyam Madhumanti Varun Banerjee

By The Nehru Centre, London

Accompanied by a rich soundscape composed by the renowned M.S. Sukhi

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The Nehru Centre

8 South Audley Street Mayfair W1K1HF United Kingdom

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  • 2 hours
  • In person

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Ganga – A Myth or Reality? invites audiences to embark on an evocative journey into the sacred essence of the river Ganga through the dynamic art of Bharatanatyam. Presented by Madhumanti Varun Banerjee, the performance beautifully intertwines mythology, personal memories, and modern reflections, highlighting Ganga’s significance as a symbol of India’s spiritual and cultural heritage. Drawing from her own childhood in Bengal, Madhumanti shares intimate, rarely known stories and questions she carried about the river, crafting a narrative that explores themes of unity, transformation, and introspection.

Accompanied by a rich soundscape composed by the renowned M.S. Sukhi and performed by an exceptional ensemble of musicians, the production celebrates Ganga as more than a river—it emerges as a cultural and spiritual force that transcends boundaries, connecting myth and reality. Audiences are encouraged to reflect on their bond with this timeless entity and its role in shaping India’s collective consciousness.

Madhumanti is a celebrated Bharatanatyam artist known for her grace and commitment to social advocacy. A senior disciple of Acharya Smt. Indira Kadambi, she has performed globally, including acclaimed productions like MARA, The Four Horsemen, etc. As the founder of "Dhihami Nourishing Artists," she trains students in dance and wellness, blending tradition with innovation to inspire and empower.

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The Nehru Centre, London

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Sep 4 · 6:30 PM GMT+1