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Ashley Lobo’s piece Agni was recently featured as a six-minute-long excerpt in a virtual fundraising gala by #ArtMatters. Originally created by his dance company Navdhara India Dance Theatre, the 65-minute piece, titled Agni, had its international premiere in Israel in 2018 at the Suzanne Dellal Center for Dance and Theatre and its Indian premiere at the NCPA Mumbai.

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The world has changed since then. During the current pandemic, Lobo has been adapting to the new normal, teaching dance enthusiasts online.

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He says, “I am aware that the artistic and cultural landscape in the country has suffered financial and logistical devastation because of the pandemic. Performance-oriented arts and events have come to a grinding halt. The impact of this stagnancy is far reaching, especially on daily-wage artistes, performers, craftspeople and puppeteers whose regular income has now dried up.”

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