Performances
As one of the principal dancers of the Natyanjali troupe, Nithya performed over 250 shows and had the opportunity to play the lead role and strong characters in several major productions of Natyanjali School of Dance. Along with the team, Nithya has travelled extensively for performances at prestigious events across India and in UK and Dubai.
Some of her noteworthy solo performances:
In the Udupi Krishna Temple on the occasion of Krishna Janmashtami in 2007. The program was telecast live by local media channels
Performance in the distinguished presence of the Governor of Karnataka his Excellency, Hansraj Bharadwaj at Vidyapeeta, Bangalore
Hindu Temple of Greater Chicago, Bharatiya Hindu Temple, Ohio, and in Detroit in 2011
Performance sponsored by the Indian Institute of World Culture, Bangalore in 2013
Performance sponsored by the ICCR and Youth Writer’s guild as part of their every Friday cultural program in 2013
Performance at the International House of Rhode Island, USA in 2015
Performance at Poornaprajna Vidyapeeta, Bangalore on the occasion of Krishna Janmashtami, 2016
Performance at the State House of Rhode Island on the occasion of Diwali, 2016
Performance at the ArtWorks Festival, Hopkins Center for Arts at Dartmouth, Hanover NH in 2017 and 2018
Featured in the Boston Contemporary Dance Festival 2020
HopStops at the Hopkins Center for Arts, November 2020
Featured in the Reimagining Medicine Festival, Geisel School of Medicine, 2021
Presented at the Junction Dance Festival, 2023 as part of a fellowship through Aseemkala Initiative
Art in MedEd Festival, Icahn School of Medicine, October 2023
International Human Rights Art Festival, The Tank, NYC, December 2023
Upcoming Performances
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Past Workshops
Customized workshop:
Hopkins Center for Arts - Diwali on View
Nithya worked with the museum director to identify artwork and bring its story to life through an engaging workshop. The piece "Rama Attended by Sita and Lakshmana" from the Hood Museum of Art's collection was selected and Nithya curated a session on the piece's connection to Diwali. Then, using hand gestures, facial expressions, and movements, the attendees brought the art to life through dance! Click here for more information.
Standard workshop:
Dartmouth College - Asian and Pacific Islanders Caucus Group Session: Introduction to Bharatanatyam
Nithya took the group through basic movements in Bharatanatyam and the 90-minute session culminated with the group applying the movements they learned in the session in a choreographed piece to music.