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  2. Aniruddha Knight - Wikipedia

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    Aniruddha Knight (November 13, 1980) is an artist of the Indian classical dance and music known as Bharatanatyam. [1] [2] [3] He is a 9th-generation descendant of a 200-year-old family of dancers and musicians from southern India.

  3. Sridevi Nrithyalaya - Wikipedia

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    Sridevi Nrithyalaya is launching a new dance musical along with Kuldeep M Pai digitally in its YouTube sheelaunni on 25/11/2015 on the auspicious Thiruvannamalai Deepam. [ 15 ] SDN had their first US tour from August 17, 2024 to September 29, 2024 in San Jose, Washington DC, Dallas, Connecticut, Boston, New Jersey, Chicago, New York, and ...

  4. Bharatanatyam - Wikipedia

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    The solo artist (ekaharya) in Bharatanatyam is dressed in a colorful sari, adorned with jewelry and presents a dance and it is synchronized with Indian classical music. [67] The hand and facial gestures are a coded sign language able to recite legends and spiritual ideas from the Mahabharata , the Ramayana , the Puranas and historic drama texts.

  5. Sayee–Subbulakshmi - Wikipedia

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    Sayee and Subbulakshmi, popularly known as Sayee–Subbulakshmi, were two Indian female Bharatanatyam dancers who performed on stage in South Indian and Hindi films. They were a twin dance duo and were popular during the 1950s and 60s. [1] They were noted for their synchronised dancing.

  6. Rajashree Warrier - Wikipedia

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    Rajashree Warrier is one of India's foremost Bharatanatyam Dancers. She is also a Musician, writer and Educator. Holds a Phd. in Music from the Department of Music, Kerala University. She is a pioneer in introducing Malayalam poems, folk music and compositions of Social reformer Sree narayana guru in her dance choreographies. [1]

  7. Dhananjayans - Wikipedia

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    Dhananjayan received a scholarship at Kalakshetra to study Bharatanatyam, Kathakali, Mridangam and music. Shanta trained in Bharatanatyam and music, in addition to other subjects for nearly a decade. They have said that whatever they have been able to achieve is due to the mentoring of their Gurus Rukmini Devi Arundale and Chandu Panicker as ...

  8. Meenakshi Chitharanjan - Wikipedia

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    Meenakshi Chitharanjan, an Indian classical dancer, teacher and choreographer, is known as an exponent of the Pandanallur style of the classical dance form of Bharatanatyam. [1] She is the founder of Kaladiksha , an institution promoting Bharatanatyam and striving to preserve the Pandanallur tradition .

  9. E. Krishna Iyer - Wikipedia

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    E. Krishna Iyer (9 August 1897 – January 1968) was an Indian lawyer, freedom-fighter, classical artist and activist. He was the follower of traditional Isaivellalar practitioners of Sadir, also known as Bharatanatyam.