Based on Rudyard Kipling’s original children’s fable, Khan sets this Jungle Book in a city and a world suffering the consequences of climate change. For adults and children alike (ages 8+), this ...
Akram Khan Company. Where: New York City Center, 55th Street between Sixth and Seventh avenues, New York. When: 8 p.m. Wednesday and April 26 ("bahok"); 8 p.m. April 25 and 7 p.m. April 27 ("zero ...
Choreographer and director Akram Khan’s eponymous dance company makes its long-awaited Harris Theater debut with the Chicago premiere of Khan’s "Jungle Book reimagined", a deeply personal ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The choreographer Akram Khan’s “Gigenis,” based loosely on a character in the Mahabharata, represents a kind of homecoming for him. By Marina Harss A ...
The great Bangladeshi-British dancer and choreographer Akram Khan will be in Berkeley this weekend to performs the final solo work of his career. Titled “XENOS,” Kahn’s work combines both his personal ...
Centuries before the state of California thought to offer a non-binary gender option on official identity documents, kathak dancers embraced the creative possibilities of gender fluidity. The North ...
The Limón Dance Company is embarkiing on its largest choreographic commission to date in celebration of its 80th Anniversary season, a reimagining of José Limón's The Moor's Pavane by Akram Khan.
A dancer, in Indian classical Kathak style, appears on the stage and enters into a corporeal conversation with the seated vocalist and percussionist. He wears a clean white cotton kurta, metallic ...
Britain's best-known choreographer Akram Khan has drawn on his roots for the final solo dance performance of his career, with a show that pays tribute to Indian soldiers who fought in World War I.
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