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Belagavi Captivated by Shantala Natyalaya's Mesmerizing 'Namami Gange' Dance Drama

Summary

  • Shantala Natyalaya students perform 560-minute 'Namami Gange' dance drama
  • Renowned dancer Vaijayanthi Kashi praises the "magnificent presentation"
  • Kannada & Culture Department pledges full support for Shantala Natyalaya
Belagavi Captivated by Shantala Natyalaya's Mesmerizing 'Namami Gange' Dance Drama

Last Saturday, the students of Shantala Natyalaya in Belagavi delivered a spellbinding performance as part of the dance school's 36th annual celebration. The highlight of the event was a 560-minute dance drama titled 'Namami Gange', which portrayed the story of the sacred Ganga river.

Following a vibrant Bharatanatyam showcase, 21 student artists took the stage to present the captivating 'Namami Gange' production. The mesmerizing performance left the audience deeply captivated, with renowned dancer Vaijayanthi Kashi praising the "magnificent presentation" and encouraging the students to maintain a lifelong connection with art.

Vidya Bhajantri, the deputy director of the Kannada & Culture Department, also attended the event and expressed the department's full support for Shantala Natyalaya, stating that "art brings joy and helps reform society." Senior journalist MK Hegde further lauded the 36-year journey of the dance school and the sacrifices made by its founder, Rekha Hegde, to achieve such remarkable success.

The event was a testament to the dedication and talent of the Shantala Natyalaya students and their teachers, who have created a new chapter in Belagavi's cultural history with their spellbinding 'Namami Gange' dance drama.

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The 'Namami Gange' dance drama performed by Shantala Natyalaya students in Belagavi was a 560-minute production that depicted the story of the sacred Ganga river.
The Kannada & Culture Department expressed full support for Shantala Natyalaya, stating that "art brings joy and helps reform society" and that they will fully support the dance school.
Vaijayanthi Kashi praised the "magnificent presentation" of the 'Namami Gange' dance drama and encouraged the students to maintain a lifelong connection with art.

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