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Stories of motherhood and migration take centre stage through Indian classical dance

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Raka Maitra (left), lead choreographer for Migration Of Form. Lead choreographer Priyadarshini Nagarajah (right, foreground) and the dancers for Amma.

Raka Maitra (left), lead choreographer for Migration Of Form. Lead choreographer Priyadarshini Nagarajah (right, foreground) and the dancers for Amma.

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SINGAPORE – Two Indian classical dance productions, Amma and Migration Of Form, bring stories of motherhood and migration to the stage in March.

Amma is a bharatanatyam production choreographed by senior company dancer Priyadarshini Nagarajah from Bhaskar’s Arts Academy, a local institution for Indian performing arts. The work centres on the struggles women face on their journey to and during motherhood.

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