Birthday:
February 12
Birthday: February 12
Birthday:
February 12
Joining date:
October 20, 2012
Do you want this account to represent:
individual
If you are representing an organization, what is the name of the organization:
Innerscape Yoga and Dance
If you are representing an organization, what kind of organization?
Company
First Name (Required: even if you are representing an organization you must use your name)
Mita
Last Name (Family Name)
Ghosal
About Me (human/individual)/interests, work..short bio/ THis is the most important. It is the only way to know that you are not a SPAMBOT!Be generous!
Mita Ghosal’s choreographic work explores the mechanics of Theatre; in particular character study and dramatic text and all of its possible intersections with abstract and concrete expressions of the moving body. Informed by her studies and inquiries into Modern and Post-Modern Dance, Yoga, Laban and Theatre, her movement vocabulary is sometimes lyrical, sometimes literal, at times athletic and always deeply human. Mita’s choreography and performance work has been presented by many professional venues in New York City including The Asian American Writer’s Workshop, Mulberry Street Theatre, New York Film Institute, the Joseph Papp Public Theatre and the New York International Fringe Festival. In Los Angeles her work has been presented through REDCAT at the Walt Disney Concert Hall, Highways Performance Space, Crazy Space, the Fowler Museum of Cultural History, Barnsdall Arts Park, Studio A Dance and the David Henry Hwang Theatre. She holds a BA in Theatre Arts with an Interdisciplinary Focus in Dance through the Pennsylvania State University, an MFA in Dance/Choreography from UCLA, and is a Certified Movement Analyst through the Laban/Bartenieff Institute of Movement Studies in New York. Currently she is developing a new body of work dubbed, “The Mandala Project”. In it she will be using the visual image of a Mandala to map out patterns; physical, mental, emotional and otherwise related to the polar yet complementary states of illness and healing. How can an external pattern that symbolizes healing be related to the actual pattern of healing a physical body from illness?
Occupation ( maximum of three):
Movement artist (dancer/interdisciplinary performer)
which other:
Yoga Instructor