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Mahabharata – Eine Geschichte von Krieg und Frieden Indisches Tanzdrama mit klassischem indischen Tanz, Lesungen und Visuals. 4. Mai 2017 Off Theater, 1070 wien, Kirchgasse 41 Beginn: 19:30 Karten:   € 18,--/€ 12,-- ermässigt für Mitglieder, SchülerInnen, StudentInnen, Arbeitslose, PensionistInnen / € 5,-- Kinder (6-12 Jahre) und KulturpassbesitzerInnen. Kartenreservierung und Vorverkauf: natyamandir@hotmail.com oder Tel. 0676 312 57 36 Abendkasse ab 18:30 Uhr geöffnet Besetzung: Tänzerinnen: Radha Anjali, Asmita Banerjee, Rani Candratara, Lakshmi J.Lohberger, Parvati B. Mayer,   Shakti S. Oyrer, Srinidhi E.Schober Lesung: Herbert Gnauer , Visuals und Musikschnitt: Regina Liane-Löw Choreographie : Adyar K. Lakshman, Radha Anjali Komposition : Prof. D. Pasupati Masken: Sushanta Mohapatra, Seraikella, Indien „Die Göttin Ganga, begeht rätselhafte und schreckliche Taten. Der Fürst Shakuni spielt ein betrügerisches Spiel...

Article by Dr. Sunil Kothari

Vienna Diary: Natya Mandir and Radha Anjali narthaki.com   October 16, 2016 Vienna University (Universitat Wien) confirmed my lecture and screenings of the excerpts of films on Uday Shankar, Ram Gopal and Mrinalini Sarabhai on June 16, 2016, well in advance, therefore the last leg of my Europe tour was finalized and I had a glorious week in Vienna, the beautiful capital of Austria. The lecture was held at the seminar room of The Institute for South Asian, Tibetan and Buddhist Studies. By a happy coincidence, celebrated Kathak exponent Shovana Narayan with her husband Herbert Traxl, former Ambassador to India, was also in town. After retirement, Traxl also gives lectures in the same university. Radha Anjali, a disciple of Kamadev, Adyar K. Lakshman and Kalanidhi Narayanan runs her institution Natya Mandir in Vienna for past 30 years. Thanks to Kamadev, we had met many   years ago when I had visited Vienna with Kamadev. The...