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An evening of classical Indian performances

River Yamuna’s feelings come alive through Bharatnatyam
As part of the weekly Uttaradhikar series of the

Madhya Pradesh Tribal Museum

, this weekend's semi classical singing and

Bharatnatyam

dance performance won the hearts of the audience. The evening started with a semi-classical singing performance by Pandit Shreeram Marathe, who sang Mora Man Bandh Lio In Jogiyo Ke Sath and Man Tu Kahe Na Dheer Dharat Ab, along with his group. After this, the singers sang the Sant Tulsidas pieces Dheer Dheere Sab Karak Sudhrat and Kahu Ke Man Ko Lubhawat Jaat Hai. The mystical music session culminated with Soordas’s song Maiya Mori Mai Nahi Makhan Khayo. The second session of the event began with Anuradha Venkatraman’s Bharatnatyam performance, which highlighted the tales of Yamuna and Krishna. The dance was centred around the incident where Krishna takes away the clothes of the gopis taking a bath in the Yamuna river.

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