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Naman pays rich tributes to all the Gurus

Preetisha Mohapatra, carrying the legacy of her grandfather, Odis... Read More
NAMAN, an initiative by Nrityantar, brings together varied styles and schools of Odissi dance by their finest exponents.

The term ‘Naman’, literally meaning ‘salutation’, is a tribute to the Guru, the visible embodiment of God. The festival pays rich tributes to great gurus for their invaluable contributions to the growth and popularisation of this proud art. Naman not only pays homage to the traditional Odissi approaches but also welcomes contemporary interpretations that breathe new life into this classical art form.

The audience will be able to experience the magic of Lord Krishna’s divine leelas through the latest Odissi dance offering titled ‘Colours of Krishna’ by the dancers of Nrityantar. Music has been composed by Shri Rupak Kumar Parida and rhythm composition is by Guru Dhaneswar Swain. This dance production has been choreographed and directed by Madhulita Mohapatra.

Preetisha Mohapatra, carrying the legacy of her grandfather, Odissi maestro Guru Kelucharan Mohapatra, is set to perform in the festival, which starts at 5.30 p.m. at ADA Rangamandira, J.C. Road, Bengaluru.

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