Nataraja – the Lord of Dance
ARCHIVED EVENT
21 January 2026, 5:30PM - 6:30PM
Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
Tickets are pay as you wish - suggested donation £8 (£5 MAA Friends and students), booking required
About the event
Shiva in the form of Nataraja or the cosmic dancer, is one of India’s most iconic images. As a Hindu deity, the depiction of Nataraja is full of symbolism and deeper context. In this talk, Monisha Bharadwaj, an Indian historian and professionally trained Bharata Natyam dancer, will talk about the various meanings of the dancing Shiva concept and will lead you through a short workshop on the hand gestures that you see in this representation.
About the speaker
Chef Monisha Bharadwaj is an award winning author, food historian and a food writer based in London, UK.
Monisha is a qualified chef from the Institute of Hotel Management, Catering Technology and Applied Nutrition, Mumbai. She started Cooking With Monisha, situated in West London, in 2004. Today it is a successful school that attracts not only the home cook but also professional chefs who wish to learn Chef Monisha’s brand of simple authentic Indian cooking. Cooking With Monisha won the Small and Medium Enterprise UK Award in 2025 with Monisha Bharadwaj being awarded ‘Recognised Culinary Educator of the Year 2025’
Monisha also holds a BA in Indian History and in 2013, she was invited to be Guest Lecturer at SOAS, University of London, to give a series of talks on ‘The History of India through its Food’. She presents this talk regularly for visiting American Universities to the UK. She has given talks in many settings, including Kew Gardens, the British Council, the Wellcome Collection, London. In 2020, her book ‘Indian in 7- recipes using 7 ingredients or fewer’ won the Gourmand World Cookbook Award 2020 for the Best Indian Cookbook in the World.
Monisha has trained for 30 years in the Indian classical dance style of Bharata Natyam and has had an international dance career which included performing at the opening of the Nehru Gallery at the V&A Museum, London in the presence of HM The Queen. She now sits on the Board of Srishti, one of the UK’s top Indian dance companies.
She also sits on the Executive Committee of the Friends of MAA (Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Cambridge).
Important information
- Please note that this programme is designed for an adult audience and that MAA runs other activities for families and young people.