The classical Indian dance forms, is a combination of the arts of the stage, music, poetry, color and rhythm. Such a rich cultural tradition requires years of discipline, both mental and physical, hard work and dedication. A well known classical Indian dancer and choreographer in the New York metropolitan area, Satya Pradeep, brings to the dance forms, all these qualities enhanced by vigorous training under the best Gurus: Padmabhushan Kamala Narayan, Smt. Rhadha in the Bharatanatyam style of dance and Dr. Vempati Chinna Satyam in the Kuchipudi style. It is with this approach and dedication, that she established her dance school, Nritya Saagaram in 1993, and is actively helping to propagate this dance art form to the community. She has given several solo and group performances, both in USA and India.
Satya has the unique talent to bring out the best in all her students, living up to the motto of her dance school - dance is an ocean of learning. She diligently instills the values of discipline and respect in all her students who ascend the stage.
Saturday, February 21, 2009
Satya Pardeep performs Kuchipudi dance at Tamarind Art Council
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2/21/2009 03:42:00 PM
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Unfortunately I could not attend this event however I heard it was spectacular!
These dances are always a pleasure to watch. I am glad I was able to have this wonderful and cultural experience.
The fact that tamarind arts council can have these dancers come and perform and the fact that they are always stirring and exciting shows brings me great joy. I hope to see more event like this in the future!
this comment is the ones who missed the oppurtunity to attend this show. we rarely get a chance to see performances like this. this show made us remember the heritage and culture of India and every one who attended this exhibition were excited a lot. if you had been there then you might have noticed some points which cannot be expressed in words. it is a great joy to watch this kind of art galleries. so never miss it again
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