At the recently held event , Punekars got a glimpse of what happens when the world of and unite. Performers effortlessly fused Kalaripayattu and classical dance forms, much to the delight of those gathered.
At Punarodbhava, Kalaripayattu, Indian classical dance forms and tribal music united to narrate the tale of Goddess Sharada (Photo Jignesh Mistry)
The aim of this event was to bring forth the revival of an ancient form of the country and making it accessible for public Written and directed by Rajvardhan Kadam, the show had music by Vishwamitra, costumes by Sonal Kharade and performances by Preksha Pandey, Vaishnavi Dhore, Swapna Jog, Diksha Kini, Harshvardhan and Rajvardhan Kadam.
(Photo Jignesh Mistry)
(Photo Jignesh Mistry)
(Photo Jignesh Mistry)
(Photo Jignesh Mistry)
(Photo Jignesh Mistry)
Jignesh Mistry is a photojournalist with Pune Times and covers en...
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