Bharatanatyam, the classical South Indian dance form, has a complex relationship with Tamil political identity in the diaspora. On one level, it is simply art — demanding, beautiful, technically sophisticated. On another level, in the context of diaspora communities processing the trauma of war and displacement, it becomes an assertion of cultural continuity and survival.
Tamil Dance in Exile: Bharatanatyam's Political Dimensions
For many in the Tamil diaspora, classical dance is more than art — it is an assertion of cultural identity and political survival.
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