Kintsugi is a striking new production from Sampradaya Dance Creations, inspired by the Japanese art of mending broken pottery with gold. Conceived by Founder Lata Pada and co-choreographed with Artistic Director Suma Suresh, this Indian classical-contemporary work transforms themes of fracture and repair into a moving expression of strength, beauty, and identity.
Kintsugi revisits poignant episodes from the Mahabharata that are both timely and timeless, speaking to collective perseverance and the enduring power of transformation.
Performed to live music, with a cast of six dancers trained in bharatanatyam, kathak, and contemporary vocabularies, Kintsugi features an original score that blends classical Indian music with electronic textures, evoking a layered emotional landscape of rupture and repair.
Kintsugi's performance in Singapore is an Asian premiere, after which the work will tour to India and Indonesia.
There will be a post-show dialogue after the performances.
Production Credits
Choreographers: Lata Pada and Suma Suresh
Dancers: Tanveer Alam, Rachana Joshi, Harikishan S. Nair, Atri Nundy, Arun Sreekumar, Purawai Vyas
Musicians: Praveen Rao, Varijashree Venugopal, B.C. Manjunath
Lighting Designer: Bharat Vyas
Technical Director: Nitin Sawant