Performers- Hats off to the performing teams- everyone in the audience was mesmerized by your graceful dances/songs.. each dance & song performance reflected the intense ideas & creativity! Our heartfelt thanks to Mr Anil Singh... who volunteered his time & efforts to capture the BCH events through his amazing photography with patience & most importantly with a smile, your kindness & selfless gesture speaks volumes.
Group Song- Moana: "Fight" Song from Moana.
Amrita Kondamadugula ,
Vani Dasu ,
Gita Dasu,
Srimayee PonugupatiBeautifully exwecuted Group Dance: Nrityam dance academy
Bharatnatyam – the dance is Shiva Sambho Tandavam.
Participants: Laasya Bodducherla, Sanvi Kadekoppa, Rhea Uthayasenthil, Deekshana Anandaraj, Iniya Ilamparithi, are dancers. Age group 11-13.Melodious beautiful Group Song: Aashayein
It is a song from the movie Iqbal. The music is by Salim-Sulaiman and lyrics are by KK. The song is about hope and putting in our best effort to overcome all challenges and accomplish what we truly believe in. If we truly aspire for something, we can do it. No matter what! Reach for the sky! All together as one!
The song perormed by the children's group Deepak: Agneya L. Roy (age 8), Meghna Roy (age 9), Sameeran Nasipuri (age 9).
Anamika Mondal (Mentor): One of the foremost students of Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan, Meera Banerjee is considered a torch bearer of the Patiala gharana. Student of Meera Banerjee and Ahoy Chakraborty. Bachelor in music from Rabindra Bharti JorasaAmazing beautiful Group Dance: Sawal Jawab
A Kathak Rendition by Sahaj School Of Dance
Participant Names: Rachana Rao, Ashna Shah, Ria Jain
Choreographer: Esha Goyal
Details about the item: Kathak dancers of Sahaj School of Dance presents a Kathak rendition in the form Sawal Jawab / Question Answer. This performance is a Jugalbandi between the dancers. Kathak Dance is a North Indian Classical dance which is famous for its spins, footwork and intricate geometrical hand movements.Energetic amazing Group Dance: RABASA Girls Group
Song & Movie: Rowdy Baby - Marri2
Participants: Ruthvika Reddy Kambam (11), Ankita Parsi (11), Bhanu Krishnamsetty (11), Srivalli Kantamneni (12), Ameya Kandula (12), Anika Siripuram (12), Akhila, Siripuram (11).
Choreographer - Rekha KambamAshwini Kathak Dance Academy
Krishna Bhajan: Chakara rakho ji
This Bhajan is written by Saint Meera Bai as a devotee of Lord Krishna. She professes her devotion and love for Lord Krishna and pleads with him to accept her as his servant as she is willing to sacrifice all that is hers for his sake.
Choreographed by Ashwini Gogate
Participants (middle-high school-age kids): Aahana Chakrapani, Khyati Shrivastava, Nishka Ghiloria, Ritisha Adusumilli, Soha Desai, Aaditi Jadhav, Anushri Ghoshal, Gargi Wadodkar, Irika Desai, Vedant Pendurkar, Archita Khaire, Nandini Mittal.
Ashwini Kathak Dance Academy is premier Kathak school in Charlotte. Ashwini Gogate is the artistic director of AKDA. Ashwini Kathak Dance Academy is dedicated exclusively to teaching Kathak as an Indian Classical dance should be taught. Ashwini believes strongly in staying true to the heritage and traditions of this art form, teaching the fundamentals of taal and rhythm, paying attention to correct form and execution, good posture and graceful movement.
Ashwini is a center director for Bharti Vidyapeeth University of performing arts. AKDA offers opportunities for students to work towards accredited dance certification examsStunning beautiful Group Dance : “Ghungroos”
performance is based on a medley of 3 songs:
“Mi-Gente” — Indian Raaga mix by Mahesh Raghavan and Vinod Krishnan
“Out of your Mind” - Indian mix by Nuclea ft. And Shruthi Haasan
“Dheemahi” - Ganesh Vandana by Shankar Mahadevan
Participants:
Kids: Mishika Moulik, Sana Roy, Anica Dey, Saanvi Raina, Oyishani Saha and Juhie Chakraborty
Adults: Chakori Mitra, Varuna Devarajan, Sariga Manoshankar and Idrisha Moulik
Choreographed by Chakori Mitra and Idrisha Moulik
Costume and stage coordinator: Priya Roy
Introduction:
“Ghungroos” group, are aspiring dancers who dance to bring meaning, to bring beauty, to bring possibility, and to bring inspiration and hope into a concrete world. Indian classical and semi-classical dances have been our culture and tradition extended from older generations to the newer generation. Our initiative is to put a smile on your face with the dance form presentation by 2 generations projecting our values, culture and tradition
Heartfelt thanks for supporting the cause
Dr. Lopamudra Das Roy, on behalf of BCH
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