Bharatanatyam and Mohiniyattam are two captivating forms of Indian classical dance, each offering a unique blend of rhythm, grace, and storytelling. While Bharatanatyam dazzles with its dynamic footwork and precise gestures, Mohiniyattam enchants with its gentle, lyrical movements. Recently, a remarkable performance brought these two styles together, creating a mesmerizing dialogue of tradition, creativity, and emotional expression. The result was an unforgettable experience, where every step and gesture told a story of its own.
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Bharatanatyam Padam
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Thillana and Mangalam
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Mohiniyattam concert at Triad Hindu Temple
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Padam
Thillana and Mangalam
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Mohiniyattam concert at ​Ulanadu Sree Krishna Swami Temple. Temple awarded with Nadana Manjeri Puraskar after the performance.
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Thillana and Mangalam
The capital city of the Saxony region, Dresden was a pleasant surprise. The city is compact enough to aimlessly explore on foot, and the grand Baroque architecture, which was restored (and in some case,
is still being repaired) following the extensive damage of the war makes this a worthy European city break to rival some of the other grand cities in central Europe.
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