In this second article on Vedic Dance, exponent, teacher and practitioner of Baharata Natyam, Rebecca Busch introduces elements of Indian classical dance, Bharata Natyam, and explores their significance for personal wellness, and the development of consciousness.
Performing Arts
The Academy is pleased to present a global initiative through Maharishi Gandharva Veda music.* A global online Full Moon Festival series featuring world renowned sitarist, Reshma Srivastava will start on the November full moon, November 19.
Exponent, teacher and practitioner of Vedic Dance, Rebecca Busch introduces us to the beautiful, blissful world of Vedic dance as an art form for health, happiness, energy and creativity while enjoying growth of consciousness. This is the first in a series of insightful articles by Rebecca on Vedic Dance for full development of life.
Filmmaker, artist, writer, musician, photographer, sound designer, actor and founder of the David Lynch Foundation, David Lynch takes questions from an audience of creatives on the topic: “Consciousness, Creativity and the Brain."
To paint a canvas, carve a block of stone or mold clay; to weave a basket, blow glass or make a piece of jewelry; to design a residence, an automobile, or a website; to build furniture, an architectural model, or develop a fashion trend; to sing an aria, play sitar, or conduct an orchestra; to perform a ballet, recite Shakespeare, or direct a movie; to write a poem, a memoir or develop a storyline. . .