Come see the Notinee Indian Dance Group perform at the BMA. They are the largest Indian classical-fusion dance group in Alabama.
In conjunction with our current exhibition Expanding Darshan: Manjari Sharma, To See and Be Seen, Notinee uses dance to explore the ways divinity is accessible within Indian culture. This performance is inspired by a line from Nobel Laureate Indian poet Rabindranath Tagore, which translates to “We Make The Divine Our Beloved, And Make Our Loved Ones Divine.” In this program, Notinee — along with guest artists from Natyananda, Creations Kathak, and the local community — uses dance and spoken word to blend formal devotions to the Gods while also illustrating the many ways divine depictions are integrated in everyday Indian culture.
Make sure to register on our website to let us know you’re coming! Registration is not required to attend but is preferred so we can gauge the popularity of the program. In the event that this program exceeds its maximum capacity, we will prioritize attendees who have registered via the button below.
2023/02/26 - 2023/02/26
Birmingham Museum of Art
2000 Rev. Abraham Woods, Jr. Blvd, Birmingham, AL 35203