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In frame: Guru Dhanoop and his Shishya Ananya Photo Credits: Sreenath Narayanan

In frame: Guru Dhanoop and his Shishya Ananya Photo Credits: Sreenath Narayanan

Indian classical dance forms are a rich tapestry of tradition, culture, and artistic expression. With their captivating movements, intricate footwork, and emotive storytelling, these dance

Finding an appropriate guru, or teacher is crucial when it comes to learning any classical dance form, as they play a pivotal role in shaping

Mumbai’s leading cultural organisation, Sam Ved Society for Performing Arts has organised the much-awaited Raindrops Festival of classical dances for two days at Bhavan’s SPJIMR

Natyashala Academy of Fine Arts, renowned for its dedication to preserving and promoting Indian classical dance forms, has announced the Bharatanatyam Arangetram (debut solo performance)

Indian classical dance forms are a magnificent embodiment of grace, tradition, and artistic expression. The journey of learning Indian classical dance offers numerous advantages, from

Like a well-knit garland, with every bloomed flower, placed with purpose and relation to its neighbor, laid on thread of tenacity and depth, Chaithra Rao’s

As part of the Natya Kalavardhini series, Fine Arts Society ,Chembur, Mumbai.presented the scintillating Bharatanatyam recital by Divya Balachandran at RCF Hall on Friday 12th

Kim Aham Institution of Kuchipudi Dance presented the annual Saranagati festival of classical dances at the Dhwani Auditorium, Kundalahalli, Bangalore on 7th April. The Saranagati

Madhavi Festival – New Dimensions to Margam, presented by the Madhavi Foundation for Creative Excellence and the KRI Foundation, will take place on Friday, April
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