A site-specific solo dance offering by Indian artist Tanvi Hegade
A site-specific solo dance offering by Indian artist Tanvi Hegade, performed atop a rare Persian tapestry woven with complex floral motifs and geometric meditations on the soul’s passage between earthly and spiritual realms.
In this quiet, luminous moment, the river becomes the dancer—a body of memory and motion, flowing through time and terrain, through tenderness and reckoning.
Here, movement becomes a ritual of remembrance. The carpet becomes the vessel. The tower becomes the witness.
This is not just a dance. It’s a whisper from the water, a call from the earth, and an invitation to feel deeply.

This project is presented in collaboration with Georgetown University’s Global Politics and Performance Program and La MaMa Umbria. Tanvi is the recipient of the Global Lab Fellowship for Performance and Politics (2024–26) awarded by Georgetown University and the Arts for Good Fellowship from the Singapore International Foundation.

