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Sunday, January 25, 2026

Introducing Bahamian Artist Carlito Catalano & Odissi

 
Carlito rehearsing in India

Carlito rehearsing in India

 

Introducing Bahamian Artist Carlito Catalano & Odissi

 
 
Bahamians exhibit an incredible versatility that is truly remarkable.
 
It’s likely that you, like many of us, have never encountered Odissi, an ancient and intricate form of Indian classical dance. I was introduced to this captivating art form only recently (sort of), thanks to a dear friend (𝐃𝐞𝐫𝐞𝐤 𝐂𝐚𝐭𝐚𝐥𝐚𝐧𝐨 𝐨𝐟 𝐍𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐯𝐞 𝐒𝐭𝐞𝐰 ~ Bit.ly/4n31U1c) from my television days at the Broadcasting Corporation of the Bahamas. His son, Carlito Catalano, is a pioneering Odissi practitioner in The Bahamas. 
 
Carlito has devoted himself to mastering this expressive dance, known for its graceful movements and rich storytelling rooted in Hindu mythology. His passion not only highlights the beauty of Odissi but also enriches the Bahamas' cultural tapestry, offering a unique fusion of traditions that celebrates both this Indian heritage and the Bahamian spirit. Through his performances and teachings, Carlito fosters greater awareness and appreciation of this centuries-old dance form, enabling audiences to experience its elegance and profound emotional depth. 
 
Carlito Catalano is celebrated for his unconventional path in the arts, having taught himself the intricate and graceful movements of Odissi and Bharatanatyam through a wealth of online resources and instructional videos during his teenage years. His self-directed study reflects a passion for classical dance and a commitment to mastering these traditional art forms.

Tuesday, January 7, 2025

Shirley Bass Foundation Sponsors Bahamian Odissi Dancer's Journey to India

Carlito Catalano Odissi dance pose.

 Carlito Catalano
We are all proud of you son.
 

Shirley Bass Foundation Sponsors Bahamian Odissi Dancer's Journey to India

 
The Shirley Bass Foundation proudly announces its sponsorship of Carlito Catalano, a pioneering Bahamian practitioner of Odissi, one of India's classical dance forms. This sponsorship will enable Carlito to further his studies in India, marking another milestone in his remarkable journey as a cross-cultural artist.

Despite the geographical distance between The Bahamas and India, Carlito has cultivated a deep connection with Odissi dance through determination and modern technology. His journey began in his early teens when he discovered Indian classical dance videos online and began teaching himself the intricate movements and choreographies of both Odissi and Bharatanatyam. In 2019, Carlito's dedication led him to study with renowned dancer Bijayini Satpathy at a workshop in Atlanta. When the COVID-19 pandemic shifted dance instruction online in 2020, he seized the opportunity to begin regular virtual training with Satpathy, who has since become his guru. This relationship has blossomed into multiple trips to India for intensive workshops under her guidance.

While maintaining a career in the insurance industry, Carlito has achieved significant milestones in his dance journey. He completed the Indian Classical Dance Educators' Professional Development course at UNC Charlotte in 2020 and was selected for the competitive Unrehearsed Artist Residency Program in 2023, conducted by San Francisco's Nava Dance Theatre. Through this residency, he created a short film documenting his experiences as a solo artist.  Read full story.
 

Friday, January 30, 2026

Newsband - Carlito Catalano: Dancing Odissi Across Oceans

 
Newsband - Carlito Catalano: Dancing Odissi Across Oceans

Newsband - Carlito Catalano: Dancing Odissi Across Oceans
 
Our son Carlito makes the news again! Featured in an interview in Newsband, another newspaper in India. Well done son. We love you. 💗
 
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From the verandas of The National Art Gallery of The Bahamas to international Odissi stages, Carlito Catalano's journey is one of devotion, resilience, and cultural bridge-building. As the sole practitioner of Indian classical dance in his homeland, this artist has turned solitary passion into a global pursuit.
 
 
More articles about Carlito Catalano.

Saturday, November 8, 2025

Carlito Catalano's "Homeward" Journey

Shirley Hall Bass Foundation
Professional Training & Cultural Exchange
 
Carlito Catalano standing in dance studio

 Our son Carlito Catalano
We're all proud of you Lee 😊 
 

Carlito Catalano's "Homeward" Journey

A Cross-Cultural Artistic Achievement

Carlito Catalano, a dedicated Bahamian dancer specializing in Odissi classical Indian dance, recently completed a transformative artistic journey with his performance at the University of Chicago's Logan Center. His three-part collaboration with Mandala Arts Chicago explored themes of slavery, migration, and civil rights through the powerful lens of cross-cultural dance. Read full story>
 
More posts about Carlito

Wednesday, January 28, 2026

The Bahamas Dances Odissi: Carlito Catalano

Indian newspaper screenshot featuring Carlito Catalano
 
The Bahamas Dances Odissi: Carlito Catalano
 
 
Our son Carlito has been featured in the Indian DCN News Epaper today. Read it in their dance column "Rhythms and More".
 
Congratulations again son. You make us all very proud.
 
More articles about Carlito Catalano.

Monday, January 5, 2026

Body, Space & the Cinematic Encounter

Our son Carlito's short film to be showcased in India.
 
Body, Space & the Cinematic Encounter
 

Body, Space & the Cinematic Encounter

These works explore how movement is shaped by space—architectural, natural, urban, or imagined. The camera becomes a choreographic partner, revealing new relationships between body, site, and time. Here, dance film is less about documentation and more about spatial dialogue and cinematic composition.
Showcasing:

Dis Connection by Carlito Catalano (8 minutes 40 seconds)

Movements in Transition by Sudhir Ambasana and Sayli Kulkarni  (8 minutes)

The Whispers of the Cage by Vaishnavi Dhore (12 minutes 28 seconds)

Ceremony of the Crows by Nikolina Nikoleski and Priyasha Bhardwaj (3 minutes 55 seconds)

Mangalore – The Sky and the Sea by Luke Sydney (4 minutes) 

Apavarga by Sairam Kannan (4 minutes 13 seconds)

Sunday, April 7, 2024

PRAVESH Odissi Performance

 

 Our son Carlito Catalano presents PRAVESH - A debut Odissi performance.
 
It was held 7pm, Saturday, April 6, 2024 at The National Art Gallery, Nassau, Bahamas.

Well done son. We're all proud of you.

Saturday, May 10, 2025

Ākāra - A Bijayini Satpathy's Choreography

 
Dance performance poster

 Ākāra - A Bijayini Satpathy's Choreography
 
My son Carlito will be dancing in Utah. 
 
Ākāra is retelling of quintessential dances of Odissi when it emerged as a national dance - expressed through young global practitioners of today, whose life and realities are far and unfamiliar to the land of Orissa. - View Instagram post.
 
Related article: Shirley Bass Foundation Sponsors Bahamian Dancer