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Immerse in Indian arts and culture through dance and storytelling at this fest

A five-day spectacle of rhythm, storytelling, and movement will be showcased by some of the brightest and brilliant names in Indian classical dance and storytelling as part of the annual Pravaha Dance Festival

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Anand Satchidanandan presents Ayudha — The Divine Arms and Ramana in Chennai. Pics courtesy/NCPA

Anand Satchidanandan presents Ayudha — The Divine Arms and Ramana in Chennai. Pics courtesy/NCPA

The Pravaha Dance Festival that commences this weekend in Mumbai brings together a striking mix of performances — from Gauri Sharma Tripathi and ANKH’s (Amara Nritya Kala Hansa) fluid Bodyline and Parshwanath Upadhye with Adithya PV’s Asthitva, to Dr Usha RK’s devotional Shringara Bhakti 2.0. Anand Satchidanandan returns with Ayudha — The Divine Arms and Ramana, alongside Keerthana Ravi’s Ammaiyar, Pavitra Bhat’s Paalini, Taiwan’s Les Petites Choses in More More Paradise, and Isha Sharvani with Daksha Sheth in KiN. With the debut of Anand Satchidanandan and Gauri Sharma Tripathi in Mumbai, the performances are spirituality woven into Bharatanatyam and the movement-driven explorations of Kathak.

Channel your inner Ramana  

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