Nabik, a pala of the Seraikela Chhau tradition, depicts a man and a woman navigating a boat through a storm using symbolic, restrained movements. The dance becomes a poetic metaphor for life’s journey, expressing resilience, mutual support, and companionship in the face of uncertainty and struggle Group Name – Kedar Art Centre, Seraikela read more
Butterfly (Prajapati) is a symbolic piece in Seraikela Chhau inspired by the butterfly.Through soft, fluttering movements and controlled grace, it reflects the beauty of transformation.The dance embodies themes of love, life, and regeneration, capturing nature’s delicate rhythm. Group Name – Shri Kedar Art Centre, Seraikela read more
This piece describes how Radha and Krishna’s love was both joyful and filled with deep longing, showing a bond that went beyond ordinary romance. Their connection reflects a mix of sweet happiness and heartfelt yearning, symbolizing the soul’s intense devotion and desire for union with the beloved. Group Name – Kedar Art Centre, Seraikela read more
Dhuli-Khel depicts Krishna and his companions playing in a dusty open field, capturing a joyous moment from his childhood. Krishna and the cowherd boys laugh, run, and play together, kicking up clouds of dust as they frolic freely. The scene reflects the innocence and playful spirit of Krishna’s early life, a beloved theme in Indian […] read more