In Tolkappiyam, Meipaadu refers to the physical and emotional expressions of inner feelings. Literally meaning "bodily expression," Meipaadu captures how emotions manifest through gestures, facial expressions, and bodily reactions—making literature vivid and lifelike.
23 Aug 2025 Bærum Kulturhus
GOOD & EVIL
Arangetram - 2024
One of the most enduring themes in literature across cultures is the battle between good and evil. This struggle is not always black and white; it often lies in the gray areas where characters grapple with fate, duty, desire, and morality. From ancient epics to modern storytelling, this theme resonates deeply with readers of all ages.
In this program, we will explore the complex narratives of characters from Indian mythology—Thadakai, Panjali, Karnan, Ravanan, Sikandi, Kooni, and Surpanakai.
Ravi Varma—an inevitable name in Indian art. His work blends aesthetic brilliance, spirituality, and storytelling in a way that continues to inspire generations.This dance recital explores the essence of Indian art through the eyes of Ravi Varma, celebrating his vision and legacy.
Sūrpaṇakāi, History remembers me as a demoness—ugly, vengeful, a villain. But has anyone ever asked why I acted the way I did?I was a princess of Lanka, sister to mighty Ravana. I was bold, unafraid to express my desires. When I saw Rama, I was enchanted—not just by his beauty, but by his aura. I approached him with honesty. But instead of kindness, I was mocked and humiliated. My nose and ears were cut off.
All the places of the world are thy living place All the peoples of the world are thy relatives Evil and good do not come caused by others Suffering and relief are also like that Even death is not anything new
Natampuri’ – Tamil medium dance is an introduction to our Tamil legacy of thought, aesthetic language, and artistry. In our posts, we shall talk about the hand gestures, movements, theories, realities, historical facts, and philosophical views related to Tamil medium dancing.
Kalasadhana is a
Norway-based dance center, which in its
teaching and performance adheres to ideas, forms, and texts of Tamil
aesthetics.
The center aims at bringing in novelty in theme and
staging, without depriving Tamil dance of its traditional form, spirit, and
philosophical foundation. Focussing on
universal issues of humanity, the center is open to incorporating world
literature in the thematic rejuvenation of traditional dance.
Kalasadhana
upholds independence in the choice of subject matter and envisages to broaden
the scope of Tamil dance by providing aesthetic space to all shades of inner
seeking of the human mind.