I created a short video called Hater 'n Baiters the cultural Collision. Using dance and rap I speak about the racism I experienced when I Left London England and landed in Saskatoon Saskatchewan in 1968.
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The piece Matter of Life and Breath explores the choreographer's relationship with breath as well as the dancers' relationship w...
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Thread, a new creation linking present-day India to yesteryear India according Roger Sinha and Natasha Bakht. Developed in India, this creation reflects their feelings in relation to this present India in full change. A poetic, purified piece where trad...
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Developed in the Winter 2008 in Bangalore, India's "Silicon Valley", the piece highlights the digital division of the e-haves and the e-have nots.
Using a hybrid vocabulary where spoken word, video, and new technologies allow the emergence of a poe...
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Apricot Trees Exist, inspired by ALPHABET, the celebrated epic poem by Danish experimentalist Inger Christensen, is Roger Sinha's cosmic dance ode to the metaphysical in everyday life.
The visionary, philosophical quality of the poem is enhanced thro...
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Thok allows Sinha to explore more deeply his choreographic path through the exploration of a dynamic quatuor. The movements, the music and the sounds provided by metallic bells installed on the dancers' bodies is blended ...
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Loha, which means "steel", brings us through a journey of storm and peacefulness, as a metaphor of this metal which is as flexible as it is resistant. The costumes, the lighting and the music composed and ...
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Benches, choreographed by Roger Sinha is inspired by Edward Albee's The Zoo Story, a play about the intense and tragic relationship between two strangers who meet in a park.
In this park, recreated on stage through a series of benches, 6 individuals ac...
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Many different forms of movement have influenced the choreography in Burning Skin - the martial arts, ballet, modern dance, Bharata Natyam as well as Roger Sinha's own unique gestual vocabulary based on impr...
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The Barber of Bangalore explores the harmony and dissonance created when East and West collide. Using irony and humour, two classical forms meet, western classical music and eastern classical dance (the use of expression called Abhinaya in Bharata Natya...
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