Dance-telling on Indian folklore and music by ETHOS | Peatix tag:peatix.com,2011:1 2022-12-12T11:17:36+08:00 Peatix National Museum Dance-telling on Indian folklore and music by ETHOS tag:peatix.com,2022:event-3397387 2022-11-12T10:30:00SGT 2022-11-12T10:30:00SGT 12 Nov (Sat) | 1030am to 1115am | The Salon, Level 1 $15 per adult-child pair | Recommended for ages 4 and above with parent/guardianJoin us for a dance storytelling about magical music instruments and mythical stories of Indian mythology. Learn about movement, hand gestures used in Odissi (one of the many ancient Indian classical dance forms) and create your own magical paper instrument, inspired by the artefacts at the National Museum of Singapore.About the facilitator:Exploring the Odissi Spirit is a dance collective of Odissi dancers based in Singapore. Co-founded and led by Soumee De, ETHOS enables appreciation of Odissi, one of the ancient Indian classical dance forms, across all ages, race, borders, gender and boundaries. Soumee is a dancer, choreographer and teacher who is currently teaching Odissi at Apsaras Arts Academy and runs children's workshops at The Artground. Ethos facilitators have recently designed and delivered workshops for young audiences at The Artground, Indian Heritage Centre, NCPA Mumbai, Indian Performing Arts Convention and Temple of Fine Arts. This programme is suitable for children aged 4 and above. Limited spaces available. Each ticket entitles one pair of parent/grandparent and child to a set of craft materials. Please note that photos will be taken and may be used for future publicity. Updates tag:peatix.com,2022-11-10 14:59:34 2022-11-10 14:59:34 The event description was updated. Diff#1289304