Indika Festival Brochure – Available On-line Now!
Indika Festival Brochure – Available On-line Now!
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MoreVisit ISSUU.COM to view and download the new Dance India 2012 brochure for all you need to know about this year’s school.
MoreIn WordPress excerpts seem to be a feature exclusively for posts. But some users might want to use it for Pages as well. Even though WordPress supports Page excerpts internally as it has the same database field as the post excerpts, it provides no option to add excerpts to pages through the WordPress admin panel. In this article we will share a plugin that adds an excerpt box for your pages similar to the one for your posts.
MoreNachda Saansar are a sensational group of Bhangra folk dancers based in Birmingham (UK). Since 1984 they have excelled themselves and spearheaded a campaign to keep the art of traditional Bhangra dancing alive.
MoreSujata Mohapatra is the worlds leading Odissi dancer and we are delighted to be welcoming her back to the Dance India faculty this year!
MoreLeela Samson joins the Dance India faculty once more as the Bharatnatyam Advanced tutor! Here are a couple of links to videos of her performing here.
MoreWe’re delighted to welcome Prashant Shah back to Dance India this year. He’ll be teaching the Intermediate Kathak class and we can’t wait to see him dance at Indika! Check out his new website
MoreWe’re delighted to announce the return of Kuchipudi to the Dance India syllabus!
MoreWe LOVE Bhangra and this year we are overjoyed to welcome this fabulous folk dance to Dance India! This is the first time a folk dance style has come to Dance India and we hope you’ll agree it’s a brilliant idea – we just love dance in all its forms – so get your Dhol and prepare to party!
MoreThis was a most memorable week in my life. We lived through the spirit of dance every moment that we were here…
MorePadmashri Leela Samson received the impulses for her growth as a dancer from Kalakshetra, the College of Fine Arts in Chennai, Tamil- Nadu. She adheres to the mould of the Kalakshetra technique yet has grown out of its binding, believing as she does that adherence to any school is a point of reference only.
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