Ikshana Presented by HCL Concerts Captivates Chennai in a Mesmerizing !!


Ikshana Presented by HCL Concerts Captivates Chennai in a Mesmerizing
Bharatanatyam Performance Addressing Climate Crisis
Chennai,September 30, 2024: The much-anticipated Chennai premiere of Ikshana, a Bharatanatyam
series that addresses the urgent issue of the climate crisis, took place on September 29, 2024, at the
prestigious Sri Krishna Gana Sabha. Presented by HCL Concerts in collaboration with Poornam
Ecovision Foundation, the performance earned a rapturous standing ovation for its compelling blend
of classical dance and ecological awareness.

Directed by renowned Bharatanatyam artist Tanya Saxena, Ikshana is an evocative three-act
performance that delves into humanity’s evolving and fraught relationship with nature. The first act
traces the early evolution of humankind and its harmonious connection with the planet, while the
second portrays the devastating environmental destruction caused by human activity. The final act
presents the psychological impact of the climate crisis on modern individuals, creating a poignant
reflection on the state of the Earth’s future.
What set this performance apart was the powerful integration of multiple languages, including,
Tamil, Kodava, Marathi, Jharkhandi, Bengali, Sanskrit, Hindi and English, adding depth and regional
significance to the narrative. The ensemble of performers, including Tanya Saxena, Rama Kshirsagar,
Anagha Harkare, Ridhi Potdar, Niyati Visal, and Srushti Loya, captivated the audience with their
flawless execution, using Bharatanatyam to communicate an urgent message with precision and
grace.

Tanya Saxena shared her thoughts on performing in Chennai, saying, “Chennai’s cultural heritage is
deeply intertwined with Bharatanatyam, and it was an honor to perform here. The audience’s
response was beyond anything we could have hoped for. Bringing Ikshana to life in Chennai, with its
unique cultural richness, made this performance especially significant.”
Anshul Adhikari, Head of HCL Concerts, commented, “At HCL Concerts, our mission is not just to
preserve and promote India’s classical arts but also to make them a meaningful part of
contemporary discourse. Chennai’s audience has a deep appreciation for Bharatanatyam, and it was
inspiring to see them embrace Ikshana. This production proves that classical dance has the power to
drive awareness on issues as critical as the climate crisis, and we are proud to support its journey
across India.”
The Chennai premiere was part of Ikshana’s five-city tour that began in Pune on September 20,
2024, and has since travelled to Bengaluru and Chennai and will culminate in New Delhi. With each
performance, the series continues to provoke thought and inspire action on one of the most
pressing issues of our time.
About HCL Concerts:
Started in 1998 by HCL, the US $13.4 Billion global technology giant, HCL Concerts is one of the
largest and longest-running live Indian music and dance platforms across the world. HCL Concerts
organizes physical music concerts in 15 cities across India and the US regularly throughout the year.
In 26 years, close to 750 concerts have been organized, showcasing over 3,000 artists to over
300,000 music lovers.
Over the years, more platforms have been developed to contribute to the growth of the Indian
music and dance ecosystem. Most notable of these are HCL Concerts Digital, a series of virtual
performances by young as well as accomplished Classical, Sufi, Folk, Fusion and Indie-pop artists.
Over 120 Million people from 62 countries have attended the 180+ virtual concerts till date.