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Ep. 66: Telling stories through movement with dancer and Thresh Performing Arts Collaborative founder Preeti Vasudevan

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From Bharatnatyam in India to modern dance at the Guggenheim, my latest guest embodies both range and depth in her movement practice, insights which she now shares with young people in her role as an educator. Choreographer, performer, and founder of Thresh Performing Arts Collaborative, Preeti Vasudevan joins me in this chat about dance, identity, and story telling which will inspire you to move (even if you’re as ungraceful as I am).

Listen now below or at www.theindianedit.com and please take a second to rate us wherever you’re listening so the voices of these inspiring women can be heard all over the world!

SHOWNOTES FOR EPISODE 66:

Learn more about Preeti and Thresh at https://www.threshdance.org/

Connect with them on Instagram

BOOKS and MORE:

Until the Lions: Echoes from the Mahabharata by Karthika Nair

Two books of essays on dance I really enjoyed:

Through the Eyes of a Dancer: Selected Writings by Wendy Perron

Dance in America: A Reader's Anthology: A Library of America Special Publication by Mindy Aloff & Robert Gottlieb including an interesting essay by Susan Sontag

Two kids books about dance:

A graphic novel my daughter and I loved: To Dance by Siena Cherson Siegel & Mark Siegel

On my list to read: A Time to Dance by Padma Venkatraman

Questions? Comments? Get in touch @theindianeditpodcast on Instagram !

Special thanks to Varun Dhabe and the team @ Boon Castle / Flying Carpet Productions for audio post-production engineering!

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From Bharatnatyam in India to modern dance at the Guggenheim, my latest guest embodies both range and depth in her movement practice, insights which she now shares with young people in her role as an educator. Choreographer, performer, and founder of Thresh Performing Arts Collaborative, Preeti Vasudevan joins me in this chat about dance, identity, and story telling which will inspire you to move (even if you’re as ungraceful as I am).

Listen now below or at www.theindianedit.com and please take a second to rate us wherever you’re listening so the voices of these inspiring women can be heard all over the world!

SHOWNOTES FOR EPISODE 66:

Learn more about Preeti and Thresh at https://www.threshdance.org/

Connect with them on Instagram

BOOKS and MORE:

Until the Lions: Echoes from the Mahabharata by Karthika Nair

Two books of essays on dance I really enjoyed:

Through the Eyes of a Dancer: Selected Writings by Wendy Perron

Dance in America: A Reader's Anthology: A Library of America Special Publication by Mindy Aloff & Robert Gottlieb including an interesting essay by Susan Sontag

Two kids books about dance:

A graphic novel my daughter and I loved: To Dance by Siena Cherson Siegel & Mark Siegel

On my list to read: A Time to Dance by Padma Venkatraman

Questions? Comments? Get in touch @theindianeditpodcast on Instagram !

Special thanks to Varun Dhabe and the team @ Boon Castle / Flying Carpet Productions for audio post-production engineering!

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