As the vibrant hues of spring paint the landscape with mustard flowers, a surge of energy fills the hearts and minds of people. Embracing this festive spirit, the Ministry of Culture has extended an invitation to Dr. Anu Sinha, a prominent dancer, and director of the Krishna Kala Foundation and Educational Society, to present a captivating dance drama.
Scheduled for February 14th at 5 pm, the event will take place at the National Indira Gandhi Center for the Arts auditorium.
Expressing gratitude for the opportunity, Dr. Anu Sinha anticipates a dignified and enchanting performance. The 45-minute showcase will commence with a rendition of “Sumiran” (Ganesh Vandana based on Raga Desh) and the presentation will conclude with (Raag Bhopali Saraswati Vandana), Bhay Prakat Kripala Ram, Thumri (Aiso Hathilo Chhaal Raag Desh), Sargam in Raag Malkaus and Shankar Ati Prachanda (Raag Malkaus Chartal). Joining Dr. Anu Sinha are associate artists Anshika Bhadauria, Brijesh Kumari, Aman Pandey, Komal Mishra, Lakisha, and Amit, with music composition by Pandit Rajendra Gangani.
Dr. Anu Sinha underscores the significance of such cultural events in promoting and preserving Indian art and heritage. By fostering a deeper appreciation for dance, these initiatives contribute to the enrichment of our cultural tapestry and inspire confidence among budding artists. Dr. Anu Sinha emphasizes that India’s rich artistic legacy not only defines its identity but also resonates globally, reinforcing the importance of such cultural endeavors in strengthening our heritage.
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