Mumbai: A retrospective art exhibition on life of Astad Deboo

The eight day exhibition will feature Astad Deboo's magnetic personality and immense body of work that challenged existing systems and explored multiple dimensions will be unveiled to the world.

FPJ Web Desk Updated: Monday, November 28, 2022, 04:18 PM IST

Multitalented and multifaceted dancer Astad Deboo has left an illustrious legacy of his dance behind, which surely needs to be shared with the people of India. On the second anniversary of his passing away, the city will have an art exhibition dedication to the dance maestro's work and life. Titled Breaking Boundaries the exhibition is scheduled to take place from December 10 to 17 at Mumbai's newest transdisciplinary venue, Ice Factory Ballard Estate (IF.BE), an old ice factory that has been converted into a cultural hub and is situated in the city's financial district.

Organised under IF.BE's annual initiative, Thirak the event intends to honour a body of work that has continually pushed the limits of movement and embraced the spirit of movement. In addition to installations that will chronicle his life, starting from his birthplace in Gujarat, Breaking Boundaries will cover the variety of dance forms and narratives that Padma Shri Awardee (2007) Astad Deboo embodied through his work, as well as his associations and contributions to contemporary creative dance. His legacy is full of remarkable moments, including a performance with Pink Floyd in London, a commission by Pierre Cardin, choreographing a piece for the ballet, and more.

"Dancers embody both roots and wings. Through this showcase, we want to celebrate the impact of movement. From retrospectives to commissioned work, Thirak will bring audiences moving experiences that will both enthrall and empower. In our inaugural year, we are privileged to present Breaking Boundaries - A retrospective on the life of Astad Deboo," said Sarita Vijayan, the Program Director of IFBE.

The eight day exhibition has been conceived by the design team at EuMo, led by Gary Grewal and Shanoo Bhatia and curated by Poulomi Das. The exhibition is an inspiring retrospective on the life and work of this most extraordinary artist, and a pioneer of modern Indian dance. For the first time, Astad's magnetic personality and immense body of work that challenged existing systems and explored multiple dimensions will be unveiled to the world.

Published on: Monday, November 28, 2022, 04:19 PM IST

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