If you love to dance, India is the place to be. The country is home to some of the world's oldest dance forms, including folk dances like Bhangra, and classic styles like Odissi and Kathak.
Srijanotsav 2024 proved to be a magnificent display of India’s classical dance forms, beautifully weaving together tradition, choreography, and devotion in an unforgettable celebration of the ...
Over 5000 folk and tribal artists showcased 45 dance forms on Kartavya Path during India's 76th Republic Day celebrations. A ...
This year’s cultural performance featured artists representing youth power, artistic heritage, and women empowerment.
Over 5,000 artistes from across India performed 45 different dance forms at Kartavya Path during the Republic Day ...
The audience was spellbound by the mesmerising Padayani from Kerala and Chhau from Bengal and Odisha, which exemplified the storytelling brilliance of Indian dance forms.
The choreography celebrated the themes of Viksit Bharat, Virasat bhi Vikas bhi, and Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat.
During the 76th Republic Day, over 5000 folk and tribal artists performed 45 dance forms across the Kartavya Path for an audience-inclusive experience. Curated by Sangeet Natak Academy, the ...
For the first time, the performer covered the entire Kartavya Path, ensuring an immersive and equal viewing opportunity for ...