Chaturangan click A development initiative for South Asian Dance in the North West  click

click
Home
click
Welcome
click
Landmark
Projects
 
click
2007-8
click
2006-7
 
click
Future
click
Other
activities
 
click
Bisakha
Sarker
click
Media
 
click
History
click
Links
 
click
Contact us
click
Mailings
 
click
Larger
font
click
Smaller
font

 

Bisakha Sarker
Hands image

Bisakha Sarker is a leading practitioner of Indian creative dance. She has worked as a performer, choreographer, researcher, educationalist, critic, writer and video maker.

Bisakha was born in India .She received her masters degree in Statistics from the University of Calcutta. After coming to the UK she adopted Liverpool as her home.

She works all over the country in a wide range of situations. Her innovative work, much of it with disabled people, has challenged traditional cultural boundaries. Her rich spiritual creativity inspires others to translate their experiences and emotions into the shapes and rhythms of dance.

Bisakha hands over the ownership of the dance to all those with whom she works, empowering them in a unique way. Both her performance and participatory work is informed by eastern spirituality.

Bisakha Sarker is currently the director of Chaturangan, an agency based in Liverpool working to raise the profile of South Asian dance, culture and spirituality both locally and nationally.

To learn more of Bisakha, read her own thoughts "Footsteps and fingerprints" and her responses when being interviewed by Lindsey Fryer. See also more pictures of Bisakha.

 
Page hits

 

Website at Chaturangan.co.uk
Page last updated 04-Jan-2010 - Comments on the website welcome by Eric Foxley at the Dunkirk Arts Centre
File list here
Eric also manages web sites for British Button Society, Foresters, Freds Folks, Greenwood, Grant Publisher, King Billy Sessions Young Folk and the Dunkirk Arts Centre .

 
  Top of page