Nelson Mandela Bay designer fuses India with Africa in new range Intricate beadwork, shweshwe designs and silk tell a cross-cultural story PREMIUM By Gillian McAinsh - 07 April 2021
Celebrated Indian dancer Verushka Pather, originally from Gqeberha but now living in Ballito, is fusing the cultures she loves in a vibrant African-inspired clothing range.
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Age could not wither his passion for the stage
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Guru Chemancheri performed even at the age of 90
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Guru Chemancheri performed even at the age of 90
Guru Chemancheri Kunhiraman Nair, who died here on Monday at the age of 104, was a seasoned Kathakali actor and he played a significant role in making classical dances such as Bharatanatyam popular in north Kerala.
Remarkably, he continued to perform till a few years ago. Age could not wither his passion for the stage. He was indeed one of Kerala’s most durable performing artistes. After learning the Kalladikkodan school of Kathakali from Guru Karunakara Menon, he began performing at the age of 15.