The Legend; The Journey Begins...

Witness the beauty of dance represented by colours in the form of energy, creativity, originality and vigour in this festival of dance (Bailar + Fiesta)! SPECTRA - BAILAESTA is a kaleidoscopic showcase of a hybrid of dance featuring modern contemporary and Asian ethnic dance.

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The Legend; The Journey Begins...

The Legend; The Journey Begins... narrates the classic Ramayana epic through music, dance and theatre with a cast of more than 20 dancers. Enjoy a myriad of dance styles, including ethnic dance forms such as Bharatha Natyam and Wayang Wong Balinese dance theatre.

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Esplanade's Feed Your Imagination 2009:Stories Come Alive - Ramayana

Apsara Asia, in collaboration with Maya Dance Theatre, Akademi Seni Budaya & Warisan Kebangsaan (ASWARA), Malaysia and Kiki Tay Productions, presents STORIES COME ALIVE - RAMAYANA in Esplanade's FEED YOUR IMAGINATION (FYI) SERIES 2009

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Moments at ACE! Festival 2009

Maya Dance Theatre, in celebration of the ACE! Festival 2009 is proud to present a collaborative dance theatre production, entitled Moments, to be staged from June 2 to 6, 2009 at Drama Centre Black Box.

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30th Bali Arts Festival: INTER-FACE (June 2008)

INTER-FACE COMMUNICATE THROUGH DANCE, a dance production by Maya Dance Theatre, made its world debut at the 30th Bali Arts Festival 2008 on 26th June 2008 at Ksiranawa Indoor Stage in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia.

INTER-FACE is a contemporary dance production that features the amalgamation of various dances forms interwoven with traditional ethnic moves and modern contemporary dance moves.

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Adelaide Fringe Festival: ATMA-The Soul of Ravana (February 2008)

Singapore Arts International with the support of the National Arts Council, Singapore brings ATMA-The Soul of Ravana & MISTERO BUFFO: A Singapore Double Bill to the Adelaide Fringe Festival 2008. 

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ATMA (October 2007 & November 2007)

The third and final installation of the End of the Beginning series, ATMA breathes new life into the existence of Ravana -King of Lanka and Rama’s arch nemesis of the Hindu epic, Ramayana. Through the transformation, defeat, redemption and ‘moksha’of Ravana’s soul, ATMA explores the karmic journey of man’s soul.

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Bophana (May 2007)

Bophana presented by Maya Dance Theatre is a movement-based adaptation of Asia-In-Theatre’s 2000 SITA.

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Bitter Chocolate (August 2006)

Bitter Chocolate is a collection of thematically related stories told through the medium of dance, music, voice, narrative text, poetry and theatre. It explores the existence of identities; our connection with others and ourselves; the bonds that we develop with them; the journeys that we take... A collaborative production presented by Apsara Asia & World-In-Theatre, Bitter Chocolate presents a kaleidoscopic perspective on its theme in a work that marries dance, movement and theatre on a single stage. Bitter Chocolate was staged twice in Singapore; at the Substation Guinness Theatre in 2006 and during the Singapore Arts Festival 2008.

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The End of the Beginning -Ravana (June 2005)

Ravana, the villain in the legendary Hindu epic Ramayana, comes to life at the 27th Bali Arts Festival 2005 on 25th June 2005, at the Ksirarnawa Stage in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia.

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The End of the Beginning (May 2004)

The End of the Beginnings is a dance production that sees the collaboration between two renowned Singaporean artistes of different dance styles, (Bharatha Natyam and Malay traditional dance) and their Indonesian counterparts from Solo, Central Java and Bali. Based on the theme of human emotions, particularly those of lust, jealousy, selfishness and greed, this contemporary dance production features the synergy of the different dance forms from these two countries on a single platform.

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