Ahmedabad (Gujarat) [India], February 3: Dance Inc. India proudly presented the grand finale of its Certification In Movement Arts (CIMA) program - "The Indie Club." The event, held on February 2nd at Rhaen Basera Amphitheatre, Ahmedabad, featured a 1.5-hour dance extravaganza, captivating a
Kavita told ANI, "It's not necessary that all artists will be humble and down to earth. There'll be somebody fantastic, but has a line of insecurity inside for whatever it could be that childhood upbringing. It could be like to a certain extent, we've all grown up with a lot of love in the f
Korean artists are all set to showcase their work at the world's largest art fair, The India Art Fair, which celebrates its 15th anniversary this year.
Pune (Maharashtra) [India], February 1: SKF India, country's leading bearings manufacturer announces the unveiling of the first permanent sculpture at its Pune factory commissioned to commemorate its 100th anniversary milestone in India. Titled as 'The Bearing Being', the sculpture is create
In Telangana, poets, artists and cine people will be given the Gaddar Awards officially from the government instead of the Nandi Awards, state Chief Minister Revanth Reddy announced on Wednesday.
Even as some artists have started using Artificial Intelligence to push their music amid the debate over the challenges and opportunities it offers, legendary singer Kavita Krishnamurti has said that there can be a lot of misuse of AI and she feels scared
Kochi (Kerala) [India], January 31: Natya, a groundbreaking startup based in Kerala, has emerged as a pioneer in the realm of performing arts education by transcending geographical boundaries. Founded by Kalamandalam Sivaprasad and Spouse Kalakshetra Anjali in the year 2020, Natya has evolve
Sharjah Warriors' Sri Lankan off-spinner Maheesh Theekshana weaved magic with the ball producing unplayable deliveries to bag four wickets for 20 runs. His guile and artistry with the ball resulted in Dubai Capitals being bowled out for 104 runs in 18.2 overs. Theekshana was well-backed by D
As a host of reception to launch exhibition titled 'Modern Tribal: Connecting Traditions', Australian High Commissioner to India, Philip Green has said that he is "privileged" to see that people have travelled from Australia to see how their artwork is understood by the Indian audience.