 The challenge Indian contemporary dance has is to now have a distinct aesthetic of its own. I use it on digital technology, whether it's how I use digital technology, each colour, each prop, the timing, whether the background music is background or foreground, whether it shifts from the right speaker to the left speaker to the back, you know. We live in a world where we are competing with the best in everything and if we want to make an impact, we have to take that challenge. It's prudent and smart that you utilise everything that is possible, communicate what you want to communicate through your dance. The audience sits in the auditorium watching your performance. You are taking them on a journey with you. They are together with you and you are actually transporting them to a new realm and that's your realm of your own. So you are giving not the performance. Actually to me, it's an experience.