Various locations in London, including the British Film Institute, the National Theatre, and the Southbank Centre.
Navarasa, which translates to "nine emotions" in Sanskrit, is a concept rooted in ancient Indian aesthetics. It refers to the nine universal emotions that are evoked through art, literature, and performance. These emotions – namely, joy, laughter, compassion, love, heroism, fear, disgust, wonder, and peace – are the building blocks of human experience, allowing us to connect with stories and artistic expressions on a deeper level.
Available online at www.moviespapalondon, with options for individual screenings, festival passes, and special events.
March 15th – 21st, 2024
Various locations in London, including the British Film Institute, the National Theatre, and the Southbank Centre.
Navarasa, which translates to "nine emotions" in Sanskrit, is a concept rooted in ancient Indian aesthetics. It refers to the nine universal emotions that are evoked through art, literature, and performance. These emotions – namely, joy, laughter, compassion, love, heroism, fear, disgust, wonder, and peace – are the building blocks of human experience, allowing us to connect with stories and artistic expressions on a deeper level.
Available online at www.moviespapalondon, with options for individual screenings, festival passes, and special events.
March 15th – 21st, 2024