Keerthi has designed set and costumes for Darlinghurst Theatre Company’s Seven Methods of Killing Kylie Jenner, Chewing Gum Dreams at the Old Fitz, Chop Chef at Riverside Theatres, and designed the costumes and was a set realiser on Belvoir’s At What Cost. ![]() Keerthi is a National Institute of Dramatic Art, BFA (Design for Performance, 2019) graduate, and a member of the Australian Production Design Guild. Keerthi is a Sydney based set and costume designer for live performance and film. ![]() She is currently a literary associate at Belvoir, and was selected for this year’s AFTRS (Australian Film Television and Radio School) Writing Talent Camp. Vaishnavi won the Helpmann Award for Best Female Actor in a Supporting Role in a Play for her performance in Counting and Cracking. She also appeared in the short films Pass the Parcel and Stories of Kannagi, which won the Blake Prize. Her television credits include Wakefield for ABC, Pieces of Her for Netflix and The Secrets She Keeps for Lingo Pictures. Her theatre credits include Counting and Cracking, Life of Galileo and Sami in Paradise for Belvoir Grand Horizons, White Pearl and Julius Caesar (as understudy) for the Sydney Theatre Company What the Ocean Said at the Sydney Opera House Moby Dick for Sport for Jove and Pramkicker for Vox Theatre. She completed her training at the National Institute of Dramatic Art, Sydney, in 2017 and also holds an Arts/Law degree from Sydney University. Vaishnavi Suryaprakash is an actor, dancer and emerging writer. The development of this work has been supported by: Vitalstatistix and Arts House. The dance is hypnotic, the music is spine-tingling, and the story is haunting and profound. It’s astonishing how this work can be simultaneously rhapsodic and confronting. ![]() Vaishnavi is another treasure of the Belvoir stage, and this piece will enhance her reputation as a performer of skill and nuance, I’m sure. It is a new type of heroine: one we have yet to imagine. She’s falling in love too! But when young love begins to unravel, the memories flooding back take on a power of their own…Ī breathtaking solo performance melding storytelling, live music and Bharatanatyam dance, made for the unique talents of Helpmann Award-winning Vaishnavi Suryaprakash ( Counting and Cracking, Galileo, Sami in Paradise), Nayika is story as survival. She’s preparing for her debut dance recital, her Arangetram. A virtuosic solo performance mixing storytelling, live music, and Bharatanatyam dance.Ī chance remark by an old friend in Sydney takes a woman back to her teenage years: living alone, by the sea in Chennai.
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