
Naksha: A Double Bill by Tanveer Alam
Friday, July 11 and Saturday, July 12, 2025
8 pm
Price: $40 Regular | $36 Friends | $30 Students and Seniors
Duration: 60 minutes (with 10-minute intermission)
Tickets to this event include same-day Museum admission.
Tickets to the performance on Friday, July 11 include access to an Artist Talk with Tanveer Alam taking place before the show from 7–7:45 pm.
This event will be open-air and is weather-dependent. The rain date will be Sunday, July 13, 2025, in the event of a cancellation due to weather.
Join us for a weekend celebrating the richness and evolution of Kathak as choreographer Tanveer Alam presents Naksha in the Aga Khan Museum’s open-air Courtyard.
Naksha features two choreographed works that draw from the vocabulary of Kathak. The first, choreographed and performed by Tanveer Alam, mentored by Hari Krishan S. Nair, celebrates the form in all its exuberance, presented traditionally and accompanied by live musicians. The piece features Ramona Sylvan on tabla, Gandhaar Amin on bansuri, Daksh Raj on vocals, and Sukriti Sharma on padhant (spoken rhythmic recitation).
The second is a contemporary interpretation that reimagines Kathak’s principles through collective authorship. Inspired by the Courtyard of the Aga Khan Museum and its intricate Islamic geometric designs, the work does not aim to replicate architecture but moves toward its underlying principles: clarity, repetition, and complexity emerging from simplicity. Dancers Rohee Uberoi, Purawai Vyas, Ranganathan Rajan, and Surej Surendra engage in a shared process of structuring, layering, and patterning, where form unfolds collaboratively. The work was developed with dramaturg Padmini Chettur and sound designer Roshin Shabu, with a recorded score created in collaboration with musicians Abbas Janmohammed, Sapna Udara Rajapaksha, and Thanura Madhugeeth.
This choreographic approach draws from the same aesthetic values that define Islamic ornamentation, as explored in the Museum’s exhibition As the Sun Appears from Beyond: Twenty Years of the Al Burda Award. In Naksha, these visual principles are embodied through dance, extending the exhibition’s ideas beyond the gallery and into performance.
Join us for a pre-show artist talk on July 11 at 7 pm, where Tanveer shares insights into the patterns and principles that inspired Naksha, and how they informed the process of translating ornamentation into choreographic form.
This event will be open air and is weather dependent. Rain date will be Sunday, July 13, 2025 in the event of a cancellation due to weather.
Inclement Weather Plan
This event will be open-air and is weather-dependent. The rain date will be Sunday, July 13, 2025, in the event of a cancellation due to weather.
In the event of rain, the following schedule changes will be made:
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If it rains on Friday or Saturday, and Sunday is clear:
The performance will take place on Sunday at 8 pm in the Courtyard. -
If it rains on Friday or Saturday, and also on Sunday:
The performance will take place on Sunday at 8 pm in the Nanji Family Foundation Auditorium. -
If it rains on both Friday and Saturday, but Sunday is clear:
To ensure adequate seating for all guests, the performance will be relocated indoors to the Auditorium on Sunday at 8 pm. -
If it rains all three days (Friday, Saturday, and Sunday):
The performance will still proceed on Sunday at 8 pm in the Auditorium, rain or shine.
About the Artists

Tanveer Alam

Daksh Raj

Ramona Sylvan

Gandhaar Amin

Sukriti Sharma

Ranganathan Rajan

Surej Surendra

Purawai Vyas

Rohee Uberoi
Dramaturg
Padmini Chettur
Sound Designer
Roshin Shabu
The Museum’s Performing Arts programming is generously supported by the Nanji Family Foundation.
Special thanks to TOES FOR DANCE Process+Practice Residency with support from the City of Toronto and Anandam Dancetheatre.
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