In English
Wheelchair accessible
Companion Card accepted
Assistive Hearing system available (FM)
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Join us for an enchanting evening of devotion and artistry as we celebrate the life and teachings of Shirdi Sai Baba through the classical dance form of Bharathanatyam.
AustTam Fine Arts is a Classical Dance school based in Western Sydney. It was founded by Guru Krishna Segaram in 1990 and continues to play an important role in exposing and promoting a traditional South Indian artform, called Bharathanatyam.
‘Satguru Sai’ the production, as presented by AustTam Fine Arts is a dance drama which brings to life, the teachings and legacy of Shirdi Sai Baba. The recital will showcase expressions of both pure dance and abhinaya, combining the ancient traditional art form with innovative choreography. This concert will be accompanied by a talented live orchestra.
In English
Wheelchair accessible
Companion Card accepted
Assistive Hearing system available (FM)
Find out moreĀ aboutĀ accessibility at Riverside Theatres
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Contains Languages other than English, Smoke Haze & Loud Noises
Riverside Theatres acknowledges the Dharug people who are the traditional custodians of the land of Parramatta. We pay our respects to the elders past and present of the Dharug nation and extends that respect to other Aboriginal people visiting this site.