The theme is inspired by the Thangka paintings of Tibet who share many of India’s thoughts and beliefs. The play, the interplay of the building blocks of the universe, the earth, water, fire and air- all contained in space makes an interesting visual. The colors are subdued and are on the ends of the darkest and lightest spectrum so as not to overshadow the performances done in front of the backdrop. The whiteness of the clouds and the waters pick up the colors of the lights that a lighting director chooses to suit the moods the artists would like to create during performances.;

The backdrop is designed for a 40 feet wide and 12 feet height. Extendable, width wise.;
The stars are created with LCD lights against a dark blue cloth background.
The thangka arches, the clouds and waters are created with an embossed effect giving a 3 dimensional look.
A running ramp of 4 feet width covering the entire width of the stage can be planned for the artists to use if necessary in their choreography.
The Arch can have a cutoff within itself to make entry of the artists very dramatic if they choose to.
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India’s national bird Peacock fits in the concept of classical arts from more than one perspective. The colors in its plumage, the association of the bird to divine characters of Hindu beliefs, the spread of the wings during the mating dance is encapsulated in this theme. The visual will never ever distract the audience , , but will only enhance the aura created by the performers of any the type of classical or as a matter of fact any Indian traditional performing arts. The colors are matched not to overtake the dancers costumes, jewelry and coiffeurs.

The backdrop is designed for a 40 feet wide and 12 feet height. Extendable, width wise.
The entire design is based to give a stained glass effect made famous by the French and well adapted by Indians.
The illumination done from behind the peacock can change colors to suit the moods of the performances, or simply to give a play of creative lighting only to remove the monotony during the entire session.
A 4 feet wide ramp can be placed to the entire width of the stage to give scope for artists to artistically use it.
 
 

  This motif that reflects ritual tradition and that of Kerala makes a interesting backdrop and a befitting compliment to Indian performing arts. Especially classical dances of India. The embossed effect of gold work adds richness to the art. The Chatri that is highly decorated and the purity of whiteness in the Yak hair of Chamara gives artistic support to the entire canvas. The entire group is hung against a horizon where the Sun has just set and the young night is awaited.;

The backdrop is designed for a 40 feet wide and 12 feet height. Extendable, width wise.