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World Dance Day Celebration in Hyderabad to celebrate Classical, Folk and Western Dances

As we all know it’s that time of the year when the dance is celebrated as an art worldwide. The World Dance Day was International Dance Day is a global celebration of dance, created by the Dance Committee of the International Theatre Institute (ITI), the main partner for the performing arts of UNESCO. The event takes place every year on 29th April, the anniversary of the birth of Jean-Georges Noverre (1727–1810), the creator of modern ballet. The day strives to encourage participation and education in dance through events and festivals held on the date all over the world. UNESCO formally recognize the week as World Dance Day celebration week.

Indian Dance is one of the key dance cultures which has made it a remarkable industry all over the world. Classical dance also known as South Asian Cultural dance, has found its place for its unique technique, storytelling aspects and culturally bound traditions. Today in India we have 8 recognized classical dance forms and many folk forms. Indian dancers are finding new ways to interject the westernized techniques to co-create their own format, because of which, we also represent the world’s best contemporary and best class oriental performers across the globe. To celebrate the spirit of this vast culture.

Sas3’s Dancing Feet, a dance consulting /concepts organization created by Patruni Sastry in collaboration with Natya Swara, Nritya forum for performing arts and Face of Artz, bringing a unique extravaganza of dancers, dance forms and dance culture on one platform. Sas3’s is coming up with “World Dance Day Celebration” event, which will witness a marathon of more than 15 dance forms at one space.  It includes Bharatanatyam, Kuchipudi, Kathak, Mohiniattam, Odissi and rare forms such as Gaudiya Nritya, Rabindra Nritya, Dasiattam, Lavani and Perini. This platform will also bring western dance forms like Oriental, Belly, Butoh, Bachata, Rumba, Hip-hop, Tutting etc.

According to Patruni Sastry, “We have Hyderabad’s best dancers together including Anita Peter, Alekya Mangalampalli, Vaidehi Subhash, Preeti Mohapatra, Sashmita Mishra, Sri Manaswini, Kashinath, Pujita Krishna and many others under one roof. As a part of the agenda, we would also offer tribute performances to legendary dancers like Rukmini Devi, Nataraja Ramakrishna and Rabindranath Tagore.”

Patruni Sastry will also perform during this celebration.

World Dance Day Celebration
  • Date: Sunday, 28th April, 2019 | 9 am onwards
  • Venue: Nritya Forum For Performing Arts, Hyderabad

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