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Excerpts from Aditi Mangaldas’ new solo FORBIDDEN which has its UK premiere on the main stage at Sadler’s Wells on 13 and 14 October before touring to Northern Stage on 20 October. Mangaldas draws on the dizzying spins, percussive footwork and dynamic phrasing of classical Indian dance form Kathak to create her own distinctive contemporary dance language. In FORBIDDEN, she takes on a question that is more urgent than ever - she asks why women the world over who have the courage to own their sexual desire are sanctioned, judged, controlled, hounded and eventually punished, in both conservative and liberal societies.
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Excerpts from Aditi Mangaldas’ new solo FORBIDDEN which has its UK premiere on the main stage at Sadler’s Wells on 13 and 14 October before touring to Northern Stage on 20 October. Mangaldas draws on the dizzying spins, percussive footwork and dynamic phrasing of classical Indian dance form Kathak to create her own distinctive contemporary dance language. In FORBIDDEN, she takes on a question that is more urgent than ever - she asks why women the world over who have the courage to own their sexual desire are sanctioned, judged, controlled, hounded and eventually punished, in both conservative and liberal societies.
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Excerpts from Aditi Mangaldas’ new solo FORBIDDEN which has its UK premiere on the main stage at Sadler’s Wells on 13 and 14 October before touring to Northern Stage on 20 October. Mangaldas draws on the dizzying spins, percussive footwork and dynamic phrasing of classical Indian dance form Kathak to create her own distinctive contemporary dance language. In FORBIDDEN, she takes on a question that is more urgent than ever - she asks why women the world over who have the courage to own their sexual desire are sanctioned, judged, controlled, hounded and eventually punished, in both conservative and liberal societies.
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Excerpts from Aditi Mangaldas’ new solo FORBIDDEN which has its UK premiere on the main stage at Sadler’s Wells on 13 and 14 October before touring to Northern Stage on 20 October. Mangaldas draws on the dizzying spins, percussive footwork and dynamic phrasing of classical Indian dance form Kathak to create her own distinctive contemporary dance language. In FORBIDDEN, she takes on a question that is more urgent than ever - she asks why women the world over who have the courage to own their sexual desire are sanctioned, judged, controlled, hounded and eventually punished, in both conservative and liberal societies.
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Excerpts from Aditi Mangaldas’ new solo FORBIDDEN which has its UK premiere on the main stage at Sadler’s Wells on 13 and 14 October before touring to Northern Stage on 20 October. Mangaldas draws on the dizzying spins, percussive footwork and dynamic phrasing of classical Indian dance form Kathak to create her own distinctive contemporary dance language. In FORBIDDEN, she takes on a question that is more urgent than ever - she asks why women the world over who have the courage to own their sexual desire are sanctioned, judged, controlled, hounded and eventually punished, in both conservative and liberal societies.
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Excerpts from Aditi Mangaldas’ new solo FORBIDDEN which has its UK premiere on the main stage at Sadler’s Wells on 13 and 14 October before touring to Northern Stage on 20 October. Mangaldas draws on the dizzying spins, percussive footwork and dynamic phrasing of classical Indian dance form Kathak to create her own distinctive contemporary dance language. In FORBIDDEN, she takes on a question that is more urgent than ever - she asks why women the world over who have the courage to own their sexual desire are sanctioned, judged, controlled, hounded and eventually punished, in both conservative and liberal societies.
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Excerpts from Aditi Mangaldas’ new solo FORBIDDEN which has its UK premiere on the main stage at Sadler’s Wells on 13 and 14 October before touring to Northern Stage on 20 October. Mangaldas draws on the dizzying spins, percussive footwork and dynamic phrasing of classical Indian dance form Kathak to create her own distinctive contemporary dance language. In FORBIDDEN, she takes on a question that is more urgent than ever - she asks why women the world over who have the courage to own their sexual desire are sanctioned, judged, controlled, hounded and eventually punished, in both conservative and liberal societies.
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Excerpts from Aditi Mangaldas’ new solo FORBIDDEN which has its UK premiere on the main stage at Sadler’s Wells on 13 and 14 October before touring to Northern Stage on 20 October. Mangaldas draws on the dizzying spins, percussive footwork and dynamic phrasing of classical Indian dance form Kathak to create her own distinctive contemporary dance language. In FORBIDDEN, she takes on a question that is more urgent than ever - she asks why women the world over who have the courage to own their sexual desire are sanctioned, judged, controlled, hounded and eventually punished, in both conservative and liberal societies.
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Excerpts from Aditi Mangaldas’ new solo FORBIDDEN which has its UK premiere on the main stage at Sadler’s Wells on 13 and 14 October before touring to Northern Stage on 20 October. Mangaldas draws on the dizzying spins, percussive footwork and dynamic phrasing of classical Indian dance form Kathak to create her own distinctive contemporary dance language. In FORBIDDEN, she takes on a question that is more urgent than ever - she asks why women the world over who have the courage to own their sexual desire are sanctioned, judged, controlled, hounded and eventually punished, in both conservative and liberal societies.
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Excerpts from Aditi Mangaldas’ new solo FORBIDDEN which has its UK premiere on the main stage at Sadler’s Wells on 13 and 14 October before touring to Northern Stage on 20 October. Mangaldas draws on the dizzying spins, percussive footwork and dynamic phrasing of classical Indian dance form Kathak to create her own distinctive contemporary dance language. In FORBIDDEN, she takes on a question that is more urgent than ever - she asks why women the world over who have the courage to own their sexual desire are sanctioned, judged, controlled, hounded and eventually punished, in both conservative and liberal societies.
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Excerpts from Aditi Mangaldas’ new solo FORBIDDEN which has its UK premiere on the main stage at Sadler’s Wells on 13 and 14 October before touring to Northern Stage on 20 October. Mangaldas draws on the dizzying spins, percussive footwork and dynamic phrasing of classical Indian dance form Kathak to create her own distinctive contemporary dance language. In FORBIDDEN, she takes on a question that is more urgent than ever - she asks why women the world over who have the courage to own their sexual desire are sanctioned, judged, controlled, hounded and eventually punished, in both conservative and liberal societies.
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Excerpts from Aditi Mangaldas’ new solo FORBIDDEN which has its UK premiere on the main stage at Sadler’s Wells on 13 and 14 October before touring to Northern Stage on 20 October. Mangaldas draws on the dizzying spins, percussive footwork and dynamic phrasing of classical Indian dance form Kathak to create her own distinctive contemporary dance language. In FORBIDDEN, she takes on a question that is more urgent than ever - she asks why women the world over who have the courage to own their sexual desire are sanctioned, judged, controlled, hounded and eventually punished, in both conservative and liberal societies.
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Excerpts from Aditi Mangaldas’ new solo FORBIDDEN which has its UK premiere on the main stage at Sadler’s Wells on 13 and 14 October before touring to Northern Stage on 20 October. Mangaldas draws on the dizzying spins, percussive footwork and dynamic phrasing of classical Indian dance form Kathak to create her own distinctive contemporary dance language. In FORBIDDEN, she takes on a question that is more urgent than ever - she asks why women the world over who have the courage to own their sexual desire are sanctioned, judged, controlled, hounded and eventually punished, in both conservative and liberal societies.
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Excerpts from Aditi Mangaldas’ new solo FORBIDDEN which has its UK premiere on the main stage at Sadler’s Wells on 13 and 14 October before touring to Northern Stage on 20 October. Mangaldas draws on the dizzying spins, percussive footwork and dynamic phrasing of classical Indian dance form Kathak to create her own distinctive contemporary dance language. In FORBIDDEN, she takes on a question that is more urgent than ever - she asks why women the world over who have the courage to own their sexual desire are sanctioned, judged, controlled, hounded and eventually punished, in both conservative and liberal societies.
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Excerpts from Aditi Mangaldas’ new solo FORBIDDEN which has its UK premiere on the main stage at Sadler’s Wells on 13 and 14 October before touring to Northern Stage on 20 October. Mangaldas draws on the dizzying spins, percussive footwork and dynamic phrasing of classical Indian dance form Kathak to create her own distinctive contemporary dance language. In FORBIDDEN, she takes on a question that is more urgent than ever - she asks why women the world over who have the courage to own their sexual desire are sanctioned, judged, controlled, hounded and eventually punished, in both conservative and liberal societies.
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Excerpts from Aditi Mangaldas’ new solo FORBIDDEN which has its UK premiere on the main stage at Sadler’s Wells on 13 and 14 October before touring to Northern Stage on 20 October. Mangaldas draws on the dizzying spins, percussive footwork and dynamic phrasing of classical Indian dance form Kathak to create her own distinctive contemporary dance language. In FORBIDDEN, she takes on a question that is more urgent than ever - she asks why women the world over who have the courage to own their sexual desire are sanctioned, judged, controlled, hounded and eventually punished, in both conservative and liberal societies.
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Excerpts from Aditi Mangaldas’ new solo FORBIDDEN which has its UK premiere on the main stage at Sadler’s Wells on 13 and 14 October before touring to Northern Stage on 20 October. Mangaldas draws on the dizzying spins, percussive footwork and dynamic phrasing of classical Indian dance form Kathak to create her own distinctive contemporary dance language. In FORBIDDEN, she takes on a question that is more urgent than ever - she asks why women the world over who have the courage to own their sexual desire are sanctioned, judged, controlled, hounded and eventually punished, in both conservative and liberal societies.
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Excerpts from Aditi Mangaldas’ new solo FORBIDDEN which has its UK premiere on the main stage at Sadler’s Wells on 13 and 14 October before touring to Northern Stage on 20 October. Mangaldas draws on the dizzying spins, percussive footwork and dynamic phrasing of classical Indian dance form Kathak to create her own distinctive contemporary dance language. In FORBIDDEN, she takes on a question that is more urgent than ever - she asks why women the world over who have the courage to own their sexual desire are sanctioned, judged, controlled, hounded and eventually punished, in both conservative and liberal societies.
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Excerpts from Aditi Mangaldas’ new solo FORBIDDEN which has its UK premiere on the main stage at Sadler’s Wells on 13 and 14 October before touring to Northern Stage on 20 October. Mangaldas draws on the dizzying spins, percussive footwork and dynamic phrasing of classical Indian dance form Kathak to create her own distinctive contemporary dance language. In FORBIDDEN, she takes on a question that is more urgent than ever - she asks why women the world over who have the courage to own their sexual desire are sanctioned, judged, controlled, hounded and eventually punished, in both conservative and liberal societies.
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All photographs © Andrew Lalchan