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EXPERIMENTAL THEATRE, MUMBAI
24 AUGUST
Connecting rivers through the form of dance, young artists portray the beauty of rivers such as the Ganga, Yamuna and Kaveri through a varied range of Indian classical dance forms. Vidha Lal (Kathak), Prateeksha Kashi (Kuchipudi), Vrinda Chadha (Odissi) and Lakshmi Gopalaswamy (Bharatanatyam) bring to life the tales of the different rivers of India. The performance was conceptualised by Churchill Pandian, the founder of Utsav Music.
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