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Home / Arts and Entertainment / India's Classical Dances Dazzle Pune Audience

India's Classical Dances Dazzle Pune Audience

13 Jan

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Summary

  • Festival showcased Sattriya, Chhau, Kathakali, and Kathak dances.
  • Sattriya, an ancient Assamese dance form, was a festival highlight.
  • Performances brought mythological tales to life for Pune audiences.
India's Classical Dances Dazzle Pune Audience

Pune was recently treated to a spectacular display of India's diverse classical dance forms at the Adi Kala Sattra Festival 2025. This cultural extravaganza featured the graceful artistry of Sattriya, Chhau, Kathakali, and Kathak, mesmerizing the audience with their rich storytelling traditions. The festival served as a platform to celebrate and preserve these ancient art forms, bringing them to life for a contemporary audience.

The highlight of the event was Sattriya, one of India's eight recognized classical dances, originating from the Vaishnavite monasteries of Assam. Known for its lyrical beauty and spiritual depth, Sattriya was presented by Dr. Devika Borthakur, the festival's curator, and her students. Other featured performances included Kathakali, Kathak, and Chhau, which vividly depicted mythological tales.

The festival was inaugurated by esteemed Bharatanatyam dancer Sucheta Bhide Chapekar and Pune Municipal Corporation Commissioner Naval Kishore Ram. Notable artists like Renjish Nair for Kathakali and Rupa Rani Das-Bora for Kathak also contributed to the event's success. The Adi Kala Sattra Festival 2025 successfully immersed Pune in the profound beauty and narrative power of India's classical dance heritage.

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The festival showcased Sattriya, Chhau, Kathakali, and Kathak.
Sattriya originated in the Vaishnavite monasteries (sattras) of Assam.
The festival was curated by Dr. Devika Borthakur, an eminent Sattriya dancer.

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