
Bhramara Festival of Dance: Taking traditional art forms to youth
The Bhramara Festival of Dance takes on the challenge of maintaining traditional art forms yet taking them to the youth in a dynamic and fun format. In its

The Bhramara Festival of Dance takes on the challenge of maintaining traditional art forms yet taking them to the youth in a dynamic and fun format. In its

Nalanda Dance Research Centre(Mumbai) has organised the Nalanda Nrityotsava, the young dancers festival for four days, commencing from 11th January at Kalangan of Ravindra Natya


NCPA Pravaha Dance Festival is one of the prestigious platforms to showcase the creation of different skilled & unique performing art experiences. This year festival

The Konark Festival 2018 presented their recital Matsya Avatar as a grand finale. Conceived by Ranjana Gauhar (who has created a niche for herself in

Aficionados travelled from far and wide to get the very best of Odisha’s very own culture – the Odissi dance form as popularized by Guru

Divine spaces and Kshetras exploring the deity and his/her kshetram or dwelling drew unprecedented crowds at Seva Sadan, Bangalore on 3rd, 4th, and 5th October

The annual festival Manthan– Churning the ocean of Classical Music & Dance, organised by New Delhi based Kalpataru Arts, aims to bring on stage world-class

Indian Classical Dances, rightly called Temple Dances, have been performed in Hindu Temples since time immemorial. Taking a step further in this direction, two classical

Milita Utsav, a three day International Dance Festival was organised by Debnrutyam Studio from 20 to 22nd July at Seva Sadan auditorium, Malleswaram, Bangalore. It
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