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    • Issue #12.2: What Now? — New Topographies of the Body
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    • Issue #11: The Japan Issue
    • Issue #10: The Many & The Few – Assembling the political
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    • Issue #07: Rituals of Now
    • Issue #06: Body in the Raw. Nudity Today.
    • Issue #05: Body Social. Body Political.
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Shruti Ghosh

Shruti Ghosh has a degree in Kathak dance and a master’s degree in Film Studies. currently she is pursuing her PhD in Performance Studies at Macquarie University in Sydney. She has been teaching kathak for some year now and has collaborated with Australian artists on various dance and theatre projects performed in Sydney and canberra.
what artists think in Issue #07: Rituals of Now
Shruti Ghosh

Riyaaz as Ritual Connecting The Sacred and Profane in Kathak

Riyaaz emerges as a ritual, imperative in connecting the dancer’s everyday reality with the devotee’s ideal world. Read more...
what artists think in Issue #05: Body Social. Body Political.
Shruti Ghosh

Surviving at The Crossroads: production and performance of a dancer’s body

From stage to living room, art to everyday as a dancer moves, his/her being finds meaning only at the intersections where the social body, the political body and the cultural body meet to produce a body of now. Read more...
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