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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.
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