MANHATTAN -- A mix of Bollywood music and fitness is changing lives in New York City and around the world. Masala Bhangra, as it's known, was started by Sarina Jain, a Queens woman, after a personal ...
Internationally renowned choreographer Joya Kazi dazzles Albuquerque with “Rhythm India: Bollywood and Beyond,” a journey across all corners of India and across time, from classical dance styles ...
Editor's note: This is the second part of a column on Bollywood dance that began June 27. Dance sequences are integral aspects of Indian cinema that allow filmmakers to expand their creative canvas ...
With their painstaking, precise movements, the women look like Hindu statues of goddesses come to life. Barefoot and clad in yoga gear and flowery, flowing pants, five women and one child assemble in ...
At Children’s Manor Montessori School in Germantown where Praneetha Akula was teaching and performing, a little girl got to see herself in her teacher. The pre-K student announced that she knew how to ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by This year’s iteration of the Indian dance festival, in two programs, is online; with Surupa Sen, what’s gained is emotional intimacy. By Brian Seibert ...
JHU Shakti, Johns Hopkins's competitive Indian classical dance team, won first place at the Origins National Dance Championship in Chicago on April 12. Their performance, which was choreographed by ...
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As most children celebrating Holi get busy this time of year throwing colorful powder at one another, girls and boys at the Syosset-based Hamsaasya School of Dance are also throwing on colorful garb ...
INDIAN music is a very ancient art and has a three-thousand-year-old tradition behind it. This represents perhaps the longest unbroken record of any cultural tradition we know. Countries like China ...
MIDTOWN, Manhattan (WABC) -- A mix of Bollywood music and fitness is changing lives in New York City and around the world. Masala Bhangra, as it's known, was started by Sarina Jain, a Queens woman, ...
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