Art & Design

KUNDALINI - Asian contemporary dance and Indian classical dance performance

3 July 2015, London

Masako Ono Solo Performance at Nehru Centre, London

 

Friday, 3rd July, 2015 18:30 onwards.
at Nehru Centre, London
8 South Audley Street
London
W1K 1HF

 

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http://www.nehrucentre.org.uk/events/details/article/exhibition-landscapes-from-the-hills.html

 

The human being is a miniature universe. One aspect is masculine, retains a static quality and remains identified, while the other aspect is feminine, dynamic, energetic and creative. Th e feminine aspect is called KUNDALINI, which rests at the base of the spinal cord, then unites at the crown. The description of the Caduceus of Hermes is that the serpents represent positive and negative charges of KUNDALINI as it moves through the chakras and around the spine (the staff ) to the head where conscious perception occurs. It is this common concept between East and West that this Japanese practitioner of Odissi proposes to portray through her performance at The Nehru Centre.

 

Admission Free
3 July 2015, 18.30 onwards

 Nehru Centre, London, 8 South Audley Street, London W1K 1HF

http://masakoono.com/

Masako Ono

   
   
 
 
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