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Priyanka Josyula’s full-length performance marked the result of dedicated training under Dr. Nishitha Yabaji at the Singapore Indian Fine Arts Society (SIFAS).
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Though India’s cultural and spiritual heritage is replete with powerful male dancers whose legacies are foundational to classical dance, today when a young boy shows interest in this art form, he is often met with discouragement or derision
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Torn from worship and reduced to spectacle, temple dance lost its sanctity to colonialism, reform, and exploitation. Beginning from Hyderabad’s Sri Ranganatha Swamy Temple, Swapnasundari continues her relentless journey to revive the art and restore it to sacred ritual
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The Chief Minister issued these guidelines during a review of the airport expansion works at his residence in Undavalli, which was also attended by Union Aviation Minister K Ram Mohan Naidu.
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The event is being presented organized by the Ministry of Culture, Government of India and Shankarananda Kalakshetra in association with the Department of Culture.
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Quietly reviving the tradition of in-home classical dance performances, Kourtyard Katcheri, a unique initiative in Hyderabad, is keen on creating a bridge between artists and audiences in an intimate setting.
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Samyu and Khushi captivated the audience with their elegant movements and involved abhinaya and the performance was power packed.
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From Kuchipudi to Bharatanatyam, students and their gurus will come together in a series of performances dedicated to this auspicious occasion.
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The evening also featured riveting performances of 'Shiva Tandavam' and 'Abhang'.
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Numerous cultural activities such as Panchanga Sravanam, dance performances, and many other programmes will be held at the event.
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Kalpana earned post-graduation degree in Kuchipudi dance from Sri Potti Sriramulu Telugu University and pursued MA literature as well.
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The festival aims to preserve and showcase the Vempati Bani (Vempati style of Kuchipudi) and his legacy
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SICA, Hyderabad, organized Chandalika dance performance at Ravindra Bharati as part of its annual dance festival celebrations.
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Recently, Yamini Reddy, who made her stage debut at the tender age of three, showcased her 'An Evening of Storytelling' at the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre (NMACC) in Mumbai.
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The performance left the viewers in awe. Stating that they had performed the 76-minute dance to mark the 76th Independence Day, Dr Bhavani has said that they had given the performance with the objective to create a world record.
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An Evening of Storytelling has received a stellar response across India, and the dancer will be presenting it in Mumbai for the first time
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The “Dashabdhi” Utsavalu will begin on June 2 and conclude on June 4 at Shilparamam. Kuchipudi, Kathak and Bharatanatyam performances are planned to take place.
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Having started on May 18, the Kuchipudi dance workshop at Shilparamam will be concluded on May 27
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Noted Telugu and Sanskrit poet and scholar Dr. Samudrala Lakshmanaiah was also honoured by Natya Tarangini Hyderabad on the occasion.
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Yamini Reddy, who runs the show at Natya Tarangini centre in the Hyderabad, busy preparing a splendid showcase to be held at Ravindra Bharathi on September 23.