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Moving Stories
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Published: Volume 14, Issue 6, November, 2006
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The US-based Battery Dance Company wows audiences with its eclectic performances once again, on its recent tour of India.
The recent tour in India, starting with Mumbai, had its first performance at the Nehru Centre. The dancers pirouetted and moved lightly and gracefully on stage in a uniquely eclectic and highly original choreography inspired by worldwide sources, as was the accompanying music. Interestingly, the music is often commissioned for the individual pieces and also more often than not, performed live, whenever possible. The patterns move smoothly in harmony - not a single awkward moment blemishes the synchronised finish of the performance. Hollander shares a fond connection with Mumbai. He had lived in the metropolis when at 16, he had arrived as an exchange student and stayed in the home of a local family. The city and the country wooed the young boy who subsequently returned to India several times with his battery dance company.
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