Emma Gillespie
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An Australian Indian dancer has become the first to perform a South Asian dance form at Sydney Dance Company.
Christopher Gurusamy is presenting his work Five Arrows as part of the company's in-dance season.
Five Arrows is based on a well-known music piece from Bharathanatiyan, a 2,000-year-old Indian classical dance form.
Gurusamy's work moves between lyrical dance and simple abstract movement with a balance of tradition and contemporary pop.
Gurusamy told TDA the opportunity to showcase his work at SDC, quote, feels like a paradigm shift for the future of what constitutes contemporary dance in this country.
He said by embracing cultural specificity, we somehow find we are more connected than we realise.
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