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Subcontinuity: Voices from the South Asian Diaspora
Ragamala Dance Company
4 episodes
9 months ago
In Subcontinuity, sisters and creators Aparna Ramaswamy and Ashwini Ramaswamy explore the impact of South Asian-American leaders on the cultural landscape of the United States. In each episode, they moderate a conversation between two prominent thinkers whose work encourages a rich dialogue about our complex identities and provides an open invitation for transformational experiences. About the hosts: Aparna Ramaswamy (Executive Artistic Director) and Ashwini Ramaswamy (Choreographic Associate) of Ragamala Dance Company, have catalyzed a bold new vision for Bharatanatyam in the diaspora, making it possible for the company to chart previously unimagined paths for South Asian dance in the U.S**.** The New York Times describes Aparna as “rapturous and profound,” and Ashwini as ‘weaving together the human and the divine.” They mine the artistic, philosophical, and intellectual depths of their Bharatanatyam lineage, evolving ancestral and cultural knowledge in the diaspora as a catalyst for contemporary human thought. www.ragamaladance.org Produced in collaboration with PRX Productions.
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In Subcontinuity, sisters and creators Aparna Ramaswamy and Ashwini Ramaswamy explore the impact of South Asian-American leaders on the cultural landscape of the United States. In each episode, they moderate a conversation between two prominent thinkers whose work encourages a rich dialogue about our complex identities and provides an open invitation for transformational experiences. About the hosts: Aparna Ramaswamy (Executive Artistic Director) and Ashwini Ramaswamy (Choreographic Associate) of Ragamala Dance Company, have catalyzed a bold new vision for Bharatanatyam in the diaspora, making it possible for the company to chart previously unimagined paths for South Asian dance in the U.S**.** The New York Times describes Aparna as “rapturous and profound,” and Ashwini as ‘weaving together the human and the divine.” They mine the artistic, philosophical, and intellectual depths of their Bharatanatyam lineage, evolving ancestral and cultural knowledge in the diaspora as a catalyst for contemporary human thought. www.ragamaladance.org Produced in collaboration with PRX Productions.
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Chandrika Tandon and Sri Zaheer: Irrepressible Women
Subcontinuity: Voices from the South Asian Diaspora
37 minutes 14 seconds
2 years ago
Chandrika Tandon and Sri Zaheer: Irrepressible Women
Businesswoman and musician Chandrika Tandon and Academic Sri Zaheer on resilience, not being defined by gender, and letting go of the self ABOUT THE GUESTS Chandrika Tandon Grammy-nominated Chandrika Tandon is renowned for merging her music and business acumen to elevate human happiness. Known for her four albums and global peace concerts, she weaves ancient Indian wisdom into her work. As Chair of the NYU Tandon School of Engineering, she is recognized for her significant contributions to science and engineering. She has earned numerous awards, including the Gallatin Medal and the Ellis Island Medal of Honor. Her journey has been featured in media outlets such as CNBC's The Brave Ones series. Sri Zaheer Sri Zaheer, stands as an eminent academic and business leader with rich experience across various geographies. She's currently the Dean of the Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota, introducing innovative degrees and initiatives under her leadership. Her career, which commenced at multinationals such as Tata Consultancy Services and Sandoz, transitioned into academia in 1992. Sri's achievements include the PwC Strategy& Eminent Scholar Award and the Women in Business Career Achievement Award.
Subcontinuity: Voices from the South Asian Diaspora
In Subcontinuity, sisters and creators Aparna Ramaswamy and Ashwini Ramaswamy explore the impact of South Asian-American leaders on the cultural landscape of the United States. In each episode, they moderate a conversation between two prominent thinkers whose work encourages a rich dialogue about our complex identities and provides an open invitation for transformational experiences. About the hosts: Aparna Ramaswamy (Executive Artistic Director) and Ashwini Ramaswamy (Choreographic Associate) of Ragamala Dance Company, have catalyzed a bold new vision for Bharatanatyam in the diaspora, making it possible for the company to chart previously unimagined paths for South Asian dance in the U.S**.** The New York Times describes Aparna as “rapturous and profound,” and Ashwini as ‘weaving together the human and the divine.” They mine the artistic, philosophical, and intellectual depths of their Bharatanatyam lineage, evolving ancestral and cultural knowledge in the diaspora as a catalyst for contemporary human thought. www.ragamaladance.org Produced in collaboration with PRX Productions.