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Every performance is an act of surrender —

a giving of oneself to the moment.

21 Dec 2019 — Dancewalk

Performed at Lalbagh Botanical Garden, Bangalore, India. The Dancewalk creates a new choreographic relationship between dance, duration and space, by stretching them to the extreme — considering time in terms of several hours, and space in terms of multiple kilometers. It gives dance a geographic dimension, with movements trackable on a map via GPS. The form draws parallels to Monty Python’s “silly walks,” conceptual walking performances, Land Art, flash mobs, and postmodern dance approaches, yet remains its own distinct fusion of dancing and walking. Credits: Concept & Choreography: Foofwa d’Imobilité (Switzerland) Performers: Foofwa d’Imobilité, Medha Chaudhari, Sandeep Singh, Parth Bhardwaj, Snigdha Prabhakar, Hema Bharathy, Shivarajan, Surendra Tekale, Sonia Soney, Devansh Gandhi Supported by: ACMA Bangalore, Pro Helvetia New Delhi, India

4 Feb 2021 — Building a Still

Performed at VHC Art Gallery & Restaurant, Pune, India. A site-specific performance exploring bonding, encroachment, and separation between two deeply connected people — friends, lovers, or even parent and child. Inspired by Sumedh Rajendran’s Honour Cracks from the Origins of a Perennial Bouquet exhibition curated by Bose Krishnamachari Credits: Concept & Choreography: Medha Chaudhari, Sayli Kulkarni Performers: Medha Chaudhari, Sayli Kulkarni Supported by: VHC Art Gallery

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7 Jan 2022 — Sthavara Jangama

Performed at Bangalore International Centre, Bangalore, India for the launch of the 10th Attakkalari India Biennial & Digital Arts Festival. A site-specific multi-media promenade performance exploring human relationships with landscapes and built architectures. Integrates Vachana poetry from Karnataka’s poets, reflecting on freedom from social norms. Credits: Choreographer: Jayachandran Palazhy Digital Arts: Christian Zeiglar Literature & Heritage Consultant: HS Shivaprakash Music: MD Pallavi, Bindhumalini Anchor: Vasanthi Hariprakash Percussionist: Vishwa Bharath Lighting: Shymon Chelad Costume: Aloka D’souza Video: Vishnu P Nambiar Photography: Rajkumar Samuel Dancers: Attakkalari Dance Company & Guests Supported by: Goethe Institute, Bangalore

7 Feb 2022 — 13:61^Still

Performed at Rangmandala, ACMA for AIB Open Studio. This work-in-progress piece examines dreams and sleep cycles, exploring the conscious, subconscious, and unconscious states of mind. Inspired by surveys and research into dream patterns shared by humans. Credits: Concept & Choreography: Anagha Kashyap, Sandeep Singh Performers: Medha Chaudhari, Anagha Kashyap, Sandeep Singh Supported by: Triyang Creative, Goethe Institute Bangalore

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21 Dec 2022 — How Long Is Forever

Performed at Serendipity Arts Festival, Goa, India. Choreographer Priyabrata Panigrahi envisions dancers as one fabric — harmonized yet competing energies. The piece uses simple mechanics to create geometry and physical poetry, responding to crises, separation, and the need for connection. Credits: Curated by: Mayuri Upadhya Choreographer: Priyabrata Panigrahi Performers: Snigdha Prabhakar, Medha Chaudhari, Gayatri Shetty, Parth Bhardwaj, Priyabrata Panigrahi Lighting: Subodh Subrahmanya Sound: Mastery Joshi Supported by: Serendipity Arts, India

7 Apr 2023 — Exordium

Performed at Chowdiah Memorial Hall, Bangalore, India. A modern Indian dance theatre production discussing social and political human structures through dance. Features two full-length pieces: Yele Oota (on food shortages during COVID) and Jaaga Illa (on hyper-metropolitanism and space scarcity in cities). Credits: Concept & Choreography: Vishawakiran Nambi Dancers: Vishwakiran Nambi, Medha Chaudhari, Kalpana D, Thejas G, Jessiya G, Shrijani Rao, Priyanka Saxena, Ashwathy N, Saran, Nithin, Harini Music: Gopu Krishnan Lyrics: Kiran Kaverappa Costumes: Sumukha P Tamankar Props: Vishwakiran Nambi Photography: Sushrutha Supported by: Vandana Menon & VNDC

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21–22 Oct 2023
—Scattered and Not Scattered

Performed at Goethe Institute, Pune, India. A site-specific improvisation-based piece exploring movement within architectural spaces, transforming the building into a stage. Credits: Concept & Choreography: Mira Hirtz Performers: Medha Chaudhari, Ankita Shingvi, Maitreyee Joshi, Radhika Rathod, Sayli Kulkarni, Tanvi Hegade Supported by: Goethe Institute, Pune

9–10 Dec 2023 & 26 Apr 2024
— In ‘C’

Performed at Prayatna Dance Festival, The Box, Pune, India. A dance interpretation of Terry Riley’s minimalist composition In C, choreographed by Sasha Waltz. This cross-cultural project bridges India and Germany through collaborative movement exploration. Credits: Original Choreography: Sasha Waltz (Germany) Music: Terry Riley Indian Ensemble Lead: Hrishikesh Pawar Performers: Hrishikesh Pawar, Sebastian Abarbnell, Medha Chaudhari, Henna R, Sayli K, Tanvi H, Radhika R, Purva D, Amruta D, Rashmi Costume: Neeta Deshpande Supported by: COCD, Avartan Dance Foundation, Goethe Institute Pune

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23 & 27 Mar 2024
— In the Last Light

Performed at MAP (Bangalore) & PECDA Showcase, Goethe Institute Bangalore, India. A slow, deliberate piece for a post-pandemic world — celebrating physical touch, leaning, and carrying as acts of joy and resilience. ​Credits: Concept & Choreography: Diya Naidu Performers: Medha Chaudhari, Ronita Mookerji, Parth Bhardwaj, Priyabrata Panigrahi, Snigdha Prabhakar, Gayatri Shetty, Sandeep Singh Music: Karshini Nair Supported by: MAP, Prakriti Foundation

Oct 2024 — Raanti

Performed at Empowerment: Arts & Feminism exhibition. A durational movement installation reclaiming women’s voices and spaces, highlighting the raw, wild, and unrestrained body as resistance. Credits: Concept & Choreography: Maitreyee Joshi Performers: Maitreyee Joshi, Medha Chaudhari, Henna Raisinghani, Tanvi Hegde, Sayli Kulkarni

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