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Kalbeliya Dance – Leslie Rosen

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Kalbeliya Dance

Professional Photoshoot

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xplore this series of 10 portraits of the talented « Kalbeliya » dancer Leslie Rosen, in beautiful places of Rajasthan …

Leslie brings a lifetime of dance training and professional circus skills to fire performance to create a unique fusion that is powerful and beautiful. She was honored with the opportunity to perform for the cast of Cirque du Soleil and was accepted into the Cirque performer database in Sept 2011. She has created many large-scale fire performances for everyone from Bumbershoot to Burningman.

Leslie can be seen solo as well as with her fire troupe, Pyrosutra. She works and performs with the professional collective at the nationally acclaimed circus arts center, The School of Acrobatics and New Circus Arts, in Seattle, WA. A proud native of the great state of Maine, Leslie currently makes her home in Seattle; that is, until the circus comes to town.

For more informations about Leslie, please visit her website www.leslierosen.com or her Facebook Page at www.facebook.com/LeslieRosen

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IndiART – Acrylic Paintings

IndiART

Acrylic Paintings

ainting is a logical continuity to photography. Through alternative techniques to serigraphy, I express atmospheres and ambiances of India, in its colorful environments and landscapes, its strength and paradoxes. The portraits, combined with some of the most common everyday indian’s life objects or symbols, compose an artistic language and style that could be defined as « Neo-PopArt » or « Indian PopArt ».

These paintings are on sale. If you want to purchase a canvas or have more information, please contact me by filling the form on this page.

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Indian Fusion – Josefine Wandel

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Indian Fusion

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xplore this series of 15 portraits of the talented « Indian Fusion » dancer Josefine Wandel, in beautiful places of Rajasthan …

Josefine discovered the Raqs Sharki with 10 years.

The contact with Bollywood Dance awakened her interest to classical Indian dances (Odissi, Bharata Natyam, Kathak). In 2006, she experienced a live performance by Rachel Brice in Berlin and has been intrigued by Tribal Fusion ever since.

Due to her growing interest in Indian arts, she travelled to India after High School. She worked as a volunteer with children and lived among the nomadic gypsies of Rajasthan. This experience has influenced her whole life – and of course also sustainably her style of dance.

Right from the beginning she felt at home in Rajasthan and deeply lost her heart to the Rajasthani culture.

2012 she began her Odissi dance education (Mohapatra gharana) under Colleena Shakti. She travels regularly to India for dance studies. In the past she was very fortunate to learn from great masters of Indian art, such as Sujata Mohapatra and Colleena Shakti.

Josefine is one of the pioneers of the Indian Fusion dance style. She teaches regularly at her school – the Tribal Dance Academy in Berlin. Josefine is also a valued teacher and performer within Germany and internationally.

Together with her colleague Ina she leads the Tribal Dance Academy in Berlin and organizes the Tribal Noir – a Tribal Event in Berlin. Josefine directs the Fusion Dance Company Mohak Devi, which is based on Indian Fusion Dance.

In her interpretation of Indian Fusion, Josefine combines two of her greatest passions – the Indian philosophy of the arts, the aesthetics of classical Indian dances and the strength and power of Tribal Fusion Dance.

For more informations about Josefine, please visit her website www.indian-fusion-dance.com or her Facebook Page at www.facebook.com/josefinewandelindianfusiondance

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Black & Wild

Black & Wild

Wildlife Photography

Black & Wild – The New Online Exhibition

xplore the brand new Online Exhibition about these 15 contrasted Black & White portraits of animals … These pictures have been taken in France and reveal the destiny of animals kept in captivity. This non color photography technique tends to emphasize the contrasts and magnify the details in the subject. We’re not used to see colorful animals in « B and W » imagery… Moreover, it gives a dramatic retro-classy but elegant style to the pictures… As a result, the photographs get their full potential.

I wish you a pleasant visit !

For more of my pictures of wildlife, please click here.

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Once upon a Soul

Once Upon a Soul

An Identity in exile

hese days mark the 25th anniversary of the Nobel Peace Prize to His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama. Let us review the events that led to his exile with the Tibetan government in northern India until today …

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