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The Rite of Spring

Seeta Patel Dance Company

4th July, 5th July
Jubilee Square
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Seeta Patel Dance presents an outdoor adaptation of Stravinsky’s iconic ballet ‘The Rite of Spring’, brought to life through the powerful classical Indian dance style Bharatanatyam.


Performed by six dancers, this 33-minute pagan folk story is a striking fusion of Western classical music and Indian classical dance, celebrating the connection between cultures in an open-air setting.


This outdoor version enhances the work’s raw energy, immersing audiences in the elemental power of nature; the changing light, shifting winds, and open space amplify the intensity of the movement and the primal themes of sacrifice and renewal. The absence of a traditional stage blurs the boundary between performers and spectators, making the experience more immediate, visceral, and deeply connected to the world around it.

Important information
Location:
Dates:
Timings:
Jubilee Square
4th July, 5th July
Timings to be announced soon.
Tickets:
FREE to attend


About Seeta Patel Dance Company

Led by award-winning choreographer and dancer Seeta Patel, Seeta Patel Dance creates bold live performances that fuse classical Indian and contemporary dance with innovative theatre. Rooted in Bharatanatyam, the company reimagines tradition to challenge perceptions and expand artistic boundaries. Passionate about enriching artistic dialogue, Seeta explores new ways of seeing and engaging with the world. Her work challenges processes of othering, fostering equity through socially conscious action, provocation, and discourse that address urgent global issues while creating inclusive spaces for diverse voices and future generations.



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