After performing worldwide, Mystic India: The World Tour, returned to New Jersey for a one night spectacular hosted by The Zoroastrian Association of Greater New York (Zagny). The Bollywood spectacular held on September 13th at the Ritz Theatre in Elizabeth, New Jersey helped raise funds for Zagny which will benefit the new community and cultural center for Zoroastrians in the tri-state area.
Audience got a rare opportunity to experience various regions of India through an explosion of color and culture as Mystic India embarked on a journey through dance which culminates with a celebration of the Bollywood film industry. The dance team, part of Aatma Performing Arts consists of a diverse, impeccably trained group who combine traditional Indian and modern dance techniques bringing the streets of Mumbai and New York into perfect harmony. Renowned musicians join the 25 brilliant dancers in opulent costumes to create a global spectacle.
“It felt...
Audience got a rare opportunity to experience various regions of India through an explosion of color and culture as Mystic India embarked on a journey through dance which culminates with a celebration of the Bollywood film industry. The dance team, part of Aatma Performing Arts consists of a diverse, impeccably trained group who combine traditional Indian and modern dance techniques bringing the streets of Mumbai and New York into perfect harmony. Renowned musicians join the 25 brilliant dancers in opulent costumes to create a global spectacle.
“It felt...
- 9/25/2014
- by Press Releases
- Bollyspice
Due to popular demand, the show that has created international waves, Mystic India: The World Tour, returns to New Jersey. The Zoroastrian Association of Greater New York (Zagny) is proud to host this Bollywood spectacular, proceeds from which will benefit the new community and cultural center for Zoroastrians in the tri-state area. The event will take place on September 13th at the Ritz Theatre in Elizabeth, New Jersey.
Similar to the previous show, audiences will get an opportunity to experience various regions of India through an explosion of color and culture as Mystic India embarks on a journey through dance which culminates with a celebration of the Bollywood film industry. The dance team, part of Aatma Performing Arts consists of a diverse, impeccably trained group who combine traditional Indian and modern dance techniques bringing the streets of Mumbai and New York into perfect harmony. Renowned musicians join the 25 brilliant...
Similar to the previous show, audiences will get an opportunity to experience various regions of India through an explosion of color and culture as Mystic India embarks on a journey through dance which culminates with a celebration of the Bollywood film industry. The dance team, part of Aatma Performing Arts consists of a diverse, impeccably trained group who combine traditional Indian and modern dance techniques bringing the streets of Mumbai and New York into perfect harmony. Renowned musicians join the 25 brilliant...
- 8/2/2014
- by Press Releases
- Bollyspice
ORLANDO -- Sony unveiled plans for its 4K digital camera and image storage system Thursday at ShowEast, where it demonstrated the new, high-brightness 4K SRX-R 220 projector.
Company executives estimated that it will take two to three years to release the camera and system, which they said will create better resolution when combined with their 4K projector, providing the quality of a 65mm film like The Sound of Music.
They cited a recently released study from the USC Entertainment Technology Center that claimed their SRX-R110 4K projector, which made its debut last year at ShowEast, met or far exceeded every Digital Cinema Initiatives specification from color and contrast to resolution.
Clips were shown from the 65mm travelogue film Baraka as well as 2K trailers for Click and Casino Royale and a 4K trailer for Mystic India.
"4K has four times the pixels of 2K, " Sony SXRD Systems marketing manager Andre Floyd said. "The pixels are much smaller and much closer together, so you have to get very close to the screen to distinguish them."...
Company executives estimated that it will take two to three years to release the camera and system, which they said will create better resolution when combined with their 4K projector, providing the quality of a 65mm film like The Sound of Music.
They cited a recently released study from the USC Entertainment Technology Center that claimed their SRX-R110 4K projector, which made its debut last year at ShowEast, met or far exceeded every Digital Cinema Initiatives specification from color and contrast to resolution.
Clips were shown from the 65mm travelogue film Baraka as well as 2K trailers for Click and Casino Royale and a 4K trailer for Mystic India.
"4K has four times the pixels of 2K, " Sony SXRD Systems marketing manager Andre Floyd said. "The pixels are much smaller and much closer together, so you have to get very close to the screen to distinguish them."...
- 10/27/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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