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DESCRIPTION:Mallika Sarabhai's The Colours of Her Heart\, a roar for women'
 s freedom and an emerging international sisterhood.The Moynihan\nInstitute
  and the South Asia Center present Mallika Sarabhai’s The Colours of\nHer 
 Heart. \n\n&nbsp\;\n\nMallika Sarabhai is one of India’s most eminent\nBha
 ratanatyam dancers and social justice activists. This production will enga
 ge\nthemes of the role of women in Indian society and call for change.&nbs
 p\;Tickets are free for members of the Everson Museum of Art and $8 for no
 n-members.Part of the Ray Smith Symposium—in conjunction with Syracuse Sym
 posium.&nbsp\;Sponsored by: South Asia Center\, College of Arts and Scienc
 es Ray Smith Symposium\, the Ford-Maxwell Professor of South Asian Studies
 \, the Everson Museum of Art\, Departments of Art and Music Histories and 
 Women’s and Gender Studies\, Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs\, Maxwel
 l School of Citizenship and Public Affairs\, Indian Community Religious an
 d Cultural Center (ICRCC)\, Syracuse University SPIC-MACAY\, and the gener
 ous donors to the Agehananda Bharati Memorial Fund.&nbsp\;For more informa
 tion\, contact Emera Bridger at elbridge@syr.edu.
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SUMMARY:Theatre-Dance Performance by Mallika Sarabhai and company - SAC
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Mallika Sarabhai's <em>The Colours of Her H
 eart</em>\, a roar for women's freedom and an emerging international siste
 rhood.</p><p><br></p>The Moynihan\nInstitute and the South Asia Center pre
 sent Mallika Sarabhai’s The Colours of\nHer Heart. <p>\n\n</p>&nbsp\;<p>\n
 \n</p><p>Mallika Sarabhai is one of India’s most eminent\nBharatanatyam da
 ncers and social justice activists. This production will engage\nthemes of
  the role of women in Indian society and call for change.&nbsp\;</p><p><br
 ></p><p>Tickets are free for members of the Everson Museum of Art and $8 f
 or non-members.<br>Part of the Ray Smith Symposium—in conjunction with Syr
 acuse Symposium.&nbsp\;<br></p><p>Sponsored by: South Asia Center\, Colleg
 e of Arts and Sciences Ray Smith Symposium\, the Ford-Maxwell Professor of
  South Asian Studies\, the Everson Museum of Art\, Departments of Art and 
 Music Histories and Women’s and Gender Studies\, Moynihan Institute of Glo
 bal Affairs\, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs\, Indian Co
 mmunity Religious and Cultural Center (ICRCC)\, Syracuse University SPIC-M
 ACAY\, and the generous donors to the Agehananda Bharati Memorial Fund.&nb
 sp\;<br>For more information\, contact Emera Bridger at <a href="mailto: e
 lbridge@syr.edu" title="elbridge@syr.edu">elbridge@syr.edu</a>.</p>
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