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Dance Institute Ganesa Natyalaya to celebrate golden jubilee

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Mohd Shehwaaz Khan

Ganesa Natyalaya, a renowned Bharatanatyam dance institution of Delhi, is going to hold its yearlong Golden Jubilee celebration titled Swarna Saroja on Sunday, August 20 at 7pm at Tamil Sangam Delhi. The Annual Day programme will have participation by 125 students presenting the various choreographies they have learned over the years.

Ganesa Natyalaya, founded in 1974 by Guru Saroja Vaidyanathan with a small student body, has grown significantly and now has both Indian and international students enrolled. In appreciation of the work done by Guru Vaidyanathan, the Government allotted a piece of land in the Qutab Institutional Area in 1983. With the support of patrons of art, the Natyalaya’s building came up in 1988, being the first institution for in-depth training in performing and several other aspects of Bharatanatyam in the Capital.

Over the past 49 years, Ganesa Natyalaya has grown steadily and increased, with its troupes performing at more than 1,000 events, including prestigious locations both domestically and overseas.

The golden jubilee programme was designed to acknowledge, respect, and commemorate the institution’s accomplishments. Envisaged to be thematic in nature with at least a half a dozen power packed events during the year, each featuring performances of Bharatanatyam along with one of the other classical dance forms.

Speaking on the occasion, Guru Saroja Vaidyanathan says, “One small way to show our appreciation since Ganesa Natyalaya could not have grown in isolation. The whole ecosystem of all the dance-forms, the society and the patrons helped the institution to flourish in terms of creative ideas and curations, choreographies that helped catharsis in the society, and collaborative presentations that broke any barriers that existed within arts.”

When: 7 Pm; August 20
Where: Tamil Sangam Delhi, RK Puram

Mohd Shehwaaz Khan

Mohd Shehwaaz Khan is a journalist based in New Delhi. He won Laadli Media Award 2023 for best feature in print

Published by
Mohd Shehwaaz Khan

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