Saturday, 10 January 2026

Article - Finding Shiva: A process of rebuilding my own truth - Arnav Ajana



The stone amphitheatre in Old Nessebar keeps the day’s heat like a held note. The sea sits behind the stage as a dark, patient backdrop, and the audience arrives in layers: faces, silhouettes, then the soft static of anticipation. I step into the light with the kind of caution that is really concentration. My feet test the surface, my ribs find the first inhale, and then the body begins its argument with gravity. The turn that follows is not upright. It is angled, airborne for a breath, and it lands slightly before I feel ready.

From my experiences representing India in the International Children's Dance and Music Festival and performing with an ensemble in Bulgaria, the medal mattered far less than the question that brought me there: how does a hip hop body learn an Indian vocabulary without turning it into a costume?

Taking my learnings from Bulgaria with me after the XXIII International Children’s Festival “Sun, Joy, Beauty” in Nessebar (14–19 June 2025), where we won first prize in the International Folk Dance category, I set out with my choreographer to create a new solo piece called ‘Finding Shiva’. 

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  1. Arnav your article so beautifully captures the trials tribulations and triumphs of your journey as a dancer . We are proud witnesses of your journey and evolution and hope to see many more performances that refine and define you . Great going !

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  2. Very articulate and beautifully expressed. The detailing about the the whole thinking process to the costume flow is commendable.congratulations to you and Vaishak ji❤️🙏🏻

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