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Organised by Natya Tarangini, this three-day cultural extravaganza will bring together an impressive lineup of celebrated artists and promising icons
[…]The two-day festival will showcase a series of performances by distinguished artists, highlighting classical Indian music and dance
[…]The event is open to all, offering a unique opportunity for dance enthusiasts and cultural aficionados to witness the timeless beauty of Kathak and honour one of its most revered exponents
[…]Conceived and curated by Guru Sharon Lowen, the festival will showcase performances by acclaimed Padmashri and Sangeet Natak Akademi Awardees
[…]The performance is a profound exploration of the gender dynamics within the arts, unveiling the pivotal influence of women performers – the Tawaifs and Baijis – of North India from the 16th to the 20th century
[…]The 70-minute performance features a talented ensemble of eight dancers, two actors, and four musicians, creating a visually stunning and emotionally charged experience braiding dance, theatrical staging, ritual chanting, storytelling and contemporary movement improvisations
[…]Natya Tarangini started the ‘Parampara Series’ as a movement to preserve and enrich the cultural mosaic of our everyday life. This is its 27th edition.
[…]A solo act by dancer Mohanapriyan Thayarajah titled “Parama Padam: Life’s Game of Snakes and Ladders” is going to be held in Stein Auditorium, India Habitat Centre. Presented by Apsara Arts and India Habitat Centre, the Bharatnatyam act is based on the board game snakes and ladders. Parama Padam has been created by the followers […]
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