Choreography

Beeja offers choreographic services for a wide variety of settings. Fresh and exciting, the performances are choreographed taking into account the ability of the dancers, the audience and the event.

The company offers bharatanatyam choreography for individuals and groups as well as creative movement, bollywood and Indian folk dance based choreography in educational, community and public settings.

Among its projects Beeja has choreographed for the Covent Garden festival opening; A1 Festival of Lights; Panchatantra and Hum in school settings and individual classical performances in mainstream venues.

Been There Done That Still Moving

Been There Done That Still Moving

Been There Done That Still Moving! Been There Done That Still Moving! from Suffolk Artlink on Vimeo. Been there done that still moving! Suffolk Artlink’s partnership project with DanceEast 'Been there done that still moving!' is an inspirational dance film made by...

From the Heart

From the Heart

This choreographic work challenges notions of normal and abnormal, drawing inspiration from Anusha Subramanyam’s therapeutic and creative movement work with people with physical and mental challenges. It is an exploration of the dance that they created, using movement...

Draught of Fishes and Other Stories

Draught of Fishes and Other Stories

This site specific performance was an encounter between Indian classical dance and the most celebrated surviving artworks of the Italian High Renaissance. Anusha performed infront of two of Raphael’s monumental biblical scenes interpreting and drawing out the stories...

Colour Contact

Colour Contact

Colour Contact was a competitive multi-media dance performance commissioned by the Museum of London for the London Voices exhibition, 2004. Colour Contact explores the city of London and its present history through the eyes of its inhabitants. It draws upon the...

Milk White Ocean

Milk White Ocean

Milk White Ocean is a Hindu creation myth. Beeja collaborated with the Wonderful Beast Theatre Company to create the work, which was first presented in the Nehru Gallery at the V&A. The work was subsequently re-chreographed and performed in venues across London...