“The progress of our soul is like a perfect poem. It has an infinite idea which, once realized, makes all movements full of meaning and joy.” — Rabindranath Tagore
At the heart of the project lies an inquiry into the poetic body—a body that moves not merely to perform, but to reflect, resonate, and reveal. Each choreographic piece functions as a meditative response to Tagore’s recurring motifs: the transience of nature, the ecstasy and ache of love, and the subtle politics of identity and equity. These themes are not presented as fixed narratives, but as fluid energies that shape the performers’ physical and emotional landscapes.
Visually, the aesthetic draws from minimalism and organic forms, allowing space for interpretation and introspection. Costumes, lighting, and sound design are treated as extensions of the poetic canvas, not as embellishment but as integral, expressive elements that deepen the sensorial experience.
Rather than offer answers, “Embodiments” invites the audience into a contemplative space—where movement becomes poetry, and poetry becomes a mirror to the ineffable. It is a celebration of Tagore not only as a poet of words but as a visionary whose work continues to inspire profound artistic dialogues across time and form.
Dramaturg: Brandy Leary
Contributing Dancers: Harikishan S. Nair, Sukanya Burman
Dancers: Sraboni Guha Mukherjee, Indrani Das, Sarjana Gosh Garrison, Sucheta Puru, Reetishmaan Bandyopadhyay
Artistic Consultant: Kaushik Chakraborty
Lighting Designer, Technical Director, Stage Manager: Sebastian Marziali
Assistant Stage Manager: Bret Hayman
Inspiration for this project includes:

Author: Prarthana Purkayastha
Artists
Sanjukta Banerjee
Dr. Sanjukta Banerjee is an acclaimed Bharatanatyam, Mohiniyattam and Kathakali dance artist.
Brandy Leary
Brandy Leary creates contemporary performances through the body.
Harikishan S. Nair
Harikishan S. Nair is the Founder and Artistic Director of Regatta Kala Kendra.
Sukanya Burman
Sukanya Burman has extensive experience in Indian Classical and Modern Dance.
Sebastian Marziali
Sebastian Marziali is an award-winning Uruguayan-Canadian performer, designer, and creator based in Tkarón:to’.
acCessibilIty
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the venue is wheelchair accessible including ramps into the building, elevators and wheelchair accessible washrooms.
Will the event be ASL Interpreted?
All live events will offer ASL interpretation (upon request). Please contact us to request ASL Interpretation.
Will the event be described for Blind and low vision audiences?
This performance does not include audio description.
Discuss Tagore in Dufferin Grove Park
Sanjukta hosted a conversation in Dufferin Grove about Tagore’s poetic composition. The event was attended by fans of Tagore’s work as well as practitioners and spectators of South Asian dance theatre. Lively participation tapered into socializing and enjoying snacks and coconut water!
Artists
acCessibilIty
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the discussion takes place in a park with paved paths.
Will the event be ASL Interpreted?
All live events will offer ASL interpretation (upon request). Please contact us to request ASL Interpretation.
Will the event be described for Blind and low vision audiences?
This performance does not include audio description.