Tradition in Motion: Odissi in a Contemporary World
Her Odissi was neither museum-bound nor aggressively contemporary; it was reflective, dialogic, and deeply aware of place and time.
Chinna: Split your being
Kaustavi Sarkar demonstrates brilliance in her use of learnt forms, particularly in Odissi and contemporary Indian dance.
Dance Matters: Basant Blooms!
In Kaustavi Sarkar's beautifully etched Shilpnatanam, there was a blossoming of a pleasant art work… in Kaustavi's dance one saw clarity of poses and emotional range.
Annual Odissi Conference Returns
Dance professor Kaustavi Sarkar has organized the exploration of eastern Indian traditional dance.
Dance Professor Wins Woodward Faculty Research Award
Dr. Kaustavi Sarkar has been recognized for excellence in research and creative practice.
Dance Professor Receives NEA Grant to Bridge Indian Dance Techniques
Professor Kaustavi Sarkar will work with Maya Kulkarni to bring together Odissi and Bharatnatyam.
Conference Organized by Professor Leads to New International Journal
South Asian Dance Intersections launched September 23.
Dance Professor's Article Explores Teaching Odissi in the Western World
Kaustavi Sarkar's article appears in Dance Education in Practice.
Department of Dance Wins NEA Grant
Dr. Kaustavi Sarkar is the Principal Investigator on a 2020-2021 Art Works grant.
New Professor Organizes Odissi Festival
Assistant Professor of Dance Kaustavi Sarkar recently organized a dance festival in Calcutta, India.