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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.
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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.

