Navatman

They didn't dance for the 'Gram. They danced for the right to be.
​​

​When the Sun Rises brings together salsa, Latin Hustle, bharatanatyam, and kathak under one original score — written from scratch, performed live, only in NYC.
Get tickets - from $38
Watch the previews
3 nights · Alvin Ailey Citigroup Theater
Photos by Rashmi Gill
  • About
    • Learn more about Navatman - Sign up
    • Press
    • Work with us
    • Donate
    • Music Collective >
      • NMC Presskit
    • Rentals
    • Directors & Supporters
  • School
    • Schedule & Pricing - Take a class >
      • Baila Society at Navatman
      • Physical Therapy & Yoga at Navatman
    • Class FAQs
    • Class Descriptions >
      • Adults
      • Kids Ages 5-8
      • Kids Ages 8-12
      • Junior Troupe
      • Professional Track
    • Teachers
    • Workshops, Summer Camp, Intensives
  • Events
    • Baila Society x Navatman: 2026 Season
    • Student Sundays
    • Mahabharata - the Film >
      • The Mahabharata Production 2019
    • Dashavatar
    • Past Events >
      • 2024
      • 2023 >
        • Student Showcase 2023
      • 2022
      • 2021
      • 2020
      • 2019
  • Dance Company
  • The Journal
    • Baila x Navatman - The Philosophy Blogs

This is the kind of art that isn't hyped up because of history or power, but has still survived.
​
Resilient. Powerful. Bold.

- If this sounds like the kind of thing you love watching, this show is for you.

They didn't dance for the 'Gram...the originals, the pioneers - they taught us how to dance for the right to be.

​Four dance forms. One original score. Written from scratch by a set of world class musicians across salsa, Afro Cuban and Latin music with Carnatic and Hindustani artists, and choreographed by world champions and trailblazing dancers in bharatanatyam, kathak, salsa, and Latin Hustle
Buy Tickets
Can't make it? Donate Now
Venue:
Alvin Ailey Citigroup Theater
405 West 55th Street (at 9th Avenue), NYC

When the Sun Rises
Friday, June 26, 2026 - 08:00 PM EDT
Saturday, June 27, 2026 - 07:30 PM EDT
Sunday, June 28, 2026 - 03:00 PM EDT

Azimuth [Community Program]
Saturday, June 27, 2026 - 02:30 PM EDT
Roots of Resilience - premiered in 2025 - was more than a performance; it is a celebration of a journey rooted in resilience, creativity, and community.

When the Sun Rises is part 2 of this incredible journey together.


BAILA Society and Navatman, as two women leading cultural dance organizations, come together with a shared belief: that we are stronger together in a world that too often overlooks, underfunds, and undervalues the art forms and communities we represent. 

We are joining forces not because it was easy or financially feasible, but because we knew it was necessary.  We are guided by love for our cultures, genuine curiosity for each other’s traditions, and a deep desire to uplift and support women-led organizations in the arts.

What began as a simple collaboration soon revealed something much deeper. Through shared rehearsals, creative exchange, and countless hours of organizing, we discovered that our connection extended beyond dance.  We are coming to see the profound potential of what happens when artists and students join forces - not just to perform, but to heal, to build, to transform. 

Together, we began to intentionally shape spaces where our communities could feel stable, strong, safe, joyful, and deeply loved. In doing so, we are constantly re-examining how we teach, how we lead, and how we live our values through movement and art. 

Then, 
just months into this partnership, we faced one of the most difficult climates in recent U.S. history. In the wake of all that is around us, we find ourselves and our communities navigating fear, anger, and profound uncertainty. 

But in that darkness, we chose compassion. We prioritized one another’s humanity. We held space for grief and created room for hope. 
We turned our dance studio into a sanctuary - a place where people could bring their existential dread and be met with care, understanding, and the freedom to feel. Then came the very real consequences. Across the country, arts and cultural programs were defunded and dissolved. Institutions we had long admired shuttered their doors. 

What had started as a partnership is now a lifeline. We realize no one is coming to save our art forms. So we decided to create this show ourselves. We rented this theater. We produced it independently. We created an original musical composition of Indian and Afro-Cuban motifs. It is financially challenging, but we feel, with every fiber of our beings, that it is urgently necessary. Who better to care for our art than those who live and breathe it?

Most importantly, we came to understand something we hope each of us carries home after our shows: that we must have the audacity to dream - boldly, unapologetically - of the world we want to live in, even in the face of relentless adversity. In a world that tells us “no” at every turn, the act of dreaming becomes a form of resistance. 

We learn to carve paths where none exist - not because it’s easy, but because we believe. We believe in beauty, in community, in possibility, and in our collective power to imagine and create something better.

Through this journey, we’ve learned that friendship is sacred. That no creative endeavor can thrive without time and space to nurture love and trust.  We are grateful beyond words for the bond we have built - and we hope that this evening’s performance reflects not just the strength of our cultures, but the power of human connection.

To every person who will be buying a ticket and joining us on this journey: thank you. Thank you for your courage, your vulnerability, and your willingness to find new ways to thrive in this ever-changing world. 

When the Sun Rises

When the sun rises (Program A) combines the arts of salsa, Latin Hustle, bharatanatyam, and kathak but has a completely newly composed musical score of shared music across styles featuring Lulada Club musicians Andrea Chavarro, Katherine Ocampo, Daniela Serna, alongside Manual Marquez, Ayamey Bell Torriente, Juan Pulido, Radhika Iyer, Shraman Sen and Sanjay Natesan.

Azimuth

Azimuth (program B) leads both Baila Society's and Navatman's entire dancing communities beyond our professional contingent to find ways to collaborate and grow alongside each other. ​​

Led by 2 women, 40+ years of artistic direction combined

Leaders Ahtoy Juliana and Sahasra Sambamoorthi have been working in their fields for 20+ years, gathering experience and knowledge from the best of the best around the world with the hope that communities like Navatman and Baila Society can help create greater impact and change together. Sahasra Sambamoorthi has been noted as a "young trailblazer...on the crest of the wave leading us towards a new understanding of South Asian arts in the United States", and Ahtoy Juliana holds multiple world championship titles under her belt and helped shape the global salsa scene for the last 20+ years.

From past audiences:

“... Navatman’s aesthetic and skill kept me spellbound for the whole show..."

"Tears streamed down my face almost the entire performance.  Your strong, yet touching introduction and those of the other performers made the show so unique and powerful!  The dances were exceptional – I felt it should be on Broadway."

"I’ve never watched anything like this before, and honestly I wish I knew of anything else that approaches it. “

“...one of the most beautiful things I have ever seen…from the attention to detail, to the intentionality…it was just incredible”​
​Email: [email protected]
Address: 38W 32nd street #300 3rd floor
​
New York NY 10001        
​We do not have a phone :) please email us
 © Navatman. All rights reserved.
Privacy Policy
​Terms of Service
​Contact Us
  • About
    • Learn more about Navatman - Sign up
    • Press
    • Work with us
    • Donate
    • Music Collective >
      • NMC Presskit
    • Rentals
    • Directors & Supporters
  • School
    • Schedule & Pricing - Take a class >
      • Baila Society at Navatman
      • Physical Therapy & Yoga at Navatman
    • Class FAQs
    • Class Descriptions >
      • Adults
      • Kids Ages 5-8
      • Kids Ages 8-12
      • Junior Troupe
      • Professional Track
    • Teachers
    • Workshops, Summer Camp, Intensives
  • Events
    • Baila Society x Navatman: 2026 Season
    • Student Sundays
    • Mahabharata - the Film >
      • The Mahabharata Production 2019
    • Dashavatar
    • Past Events >
      • 2024
      • 2023 >
        • Student Showcase 2023
      • 2022
      • 2021
      • 2020
      • 2019
  • Dance Company
  • The Journal
    • Baila x Navatman - The Philosophy Blogs