NRITYA BHARATI
THE COMPLETE EXPERIENCE OF INDIAN CLASSICAL DANCE
KAMANI AUDITORIUM, NEW DELHI
MARCH 23 THRU 25, 2012, 6:30 PM
Nritya Bharati, The Festival (Third Edition)
Sri Geetagovinda Pratisthana, Puducherry is presenting the Third Edition of The Nritya Bharati Festival at Kamani Auditorium, New Delhi from the 23rd thru 25th March 2012. This Festival has emerged as a major platform for solo performances in major Indian classical dance forms such as Bharatanatyam, Kuchipuddi, Kathak, Mohiniyattam, Manipuri, Odissi and Sattriya. The Festival endeavors to preserve and promote the heritage of each dance form in its pristine pure form with equal emphasis on geeta, sahitya, raga, tala, vadya and Nritya with a special focus on abhinaya, retaining complete fidelity to the classical traditions. The Festival also encourages use of various regional classical musical traditions of India in their typical styles in the accompanying music for the dance performances.
The Third Edition of Nritya Bharati Festival will feature a mix of veterans and promising young of dancers of various classical forms. Dr Subas Pani, writer, translator and scholar with research interest in Jagannatha, Jayadeva and Geetagovinda has curated the Festival as its Creative Director.
Friday 23rd March 2012 Jyotsna Jgannathan (Bharatanatyam) Prerana Shrimali (Kathak)
Saturday 24th March 2012 Naren Boruah (Sattriya) Swapnasundari (Vilasini Natyam)
Sunday 25th March 2012 Sujata Mohapatra (Odissi) Neena Prasad (Mohiniyattam)
THE COMPLETE EXPERIENCE OF INDIAN CLASSICAL DANCE
KAMANI AUDITORIUM, NEW DELHI
MARCH 23 THRU 25, 2012, 6:30 PM
Nritya Bharati, The Festival (Third Edition)
Sri Geetagovinda Pratisthana, Puducherry is presenting the Third Edition of The Nritya Bharati Festival at Kamani Auditorium, New Delhi from the 23rd thru 25th March 2012. This Festival has emerged as a major platform for solo performances in major Indian classical dance forms such as Bharatanatyam, Kuchipuddi, Kathak, Mohiniyattam, Manipuri, Odissi and Sattriya. The Festival endeavors to preserve and promote the heritage of each dance form in its pristine pure form with equal emphasis on geeta, sahitya, raga, tala, vadya and Nritya with a special focus on abhinaya, retaining complete fidelity to the classical traditions. The Festival also encourages use of various regional classical musical traditions of India in their typical styles in the accompanying music for the dance performances.
The Third Edition of Nritya Bharati Festival will feature a mix of veterans and promising young of dancers of various classical forms. Dr Subas Pani, writer, translator and scholar with research interest in Jagannatha, Jayadeva and Geetagovinda has curated the Festival as its Creative Director.
Friday 23rd March 2012 Jyotsna Jgannathan (Bharatanatyam) Prerana Shrimali (Kathak)
Saturday 24th March 2012 Naren Boruah (Sattriya) Swapnasundari (Vilasini Natyam)
Sunday 25th March 2012 Sujata Mohapatra (Odissi) Neena Prasad (Mohiniyattam)
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