Mangalore: Tanvi Rao to be Awarded by Governor on Children's Day


Mangalore: Tanvi Rao to be Awarded by Governor on Children's Day

Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (SP)

Mangalore, Nov 13: B H Tanvi Rao, a fifth standard student of St Agnes Higher Primary School Mangalore and daughter of B G Hariprasad Rao and Swarnagowri Rao, is a youngster with tremendous talent.  She has the talent to beautifully choreograph her own dances and has been appreciated by a good number of people, including stalwarts.

Tanvi started learning Bharatnatyam at the age of five and later, started to choreograph dances like folk and filmy ones on her own. On the 50th Karnataka Rajyotsava Celebrations, she choreographed two dances for Kannada poems and performed. She had also presented a CD of her performance to the then President of India Dr A P J Abdul Kalam and won his appreciation and blessings in writing. Her special talent in this sector has won her accolades from great personalities like Aishwarya Rai, Madhuri Dixit, Suresh Wadkar, Udit Narayan, Sanjay Sawant (Guru of  past Indian Idol Abhijeet Sawant), Pandit Jaikishen Maharaj (dance choreographer for Madhuri Dixit in Dil to Pagal Hai and son of Pandit Birju Maharaj) etc.

She has also won national-level dance competitions organized by Mumbai Doordarshan when she was eight years of age and in Delhi Doordarshan when she was six. She will be receiving the state-level award on the occasion of Children's Day from the Karnataka governor.

Her Bharatnatyam Rangapravesha is scheduled to take place on November 22 this year. The recognition accorded for her talent by the government of Karnataka on the occasion of the Children's Day this year, is one more feather in her cap.

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  • priyanjali rao , mumbai

    Thu, Nov 27 2008

    you are a big star of manglore. i am proud of you. keep it up. i wish i could come for your arangetram. it seems your arangetram was wonderful.your sister priya.

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  • KADRI FRIENDS KADRI, KADRI MANGALORE

    Sat, Nov 15 2008

    MAY GOD BLESS YOU & ALL THE VERY BEST FOR YOUR FUTURE.KEEP IT UP

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  • Diana, Bendore/Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 14 2008

    congrajulations Tanvi. wish u a bright future.

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  • veena Lasrado Machado, Madikeri/Mangalore/Ireland

    Sat, Nov 15 2008

    Congratulations Tanvi. Good Luck for Ranga Pravesha.

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  • Vineeth. R Devadiga, kadri / Sharjah,

    Fri, Nov 14 2008

    Hi Tanvi, Congrats, wish you all the best for your Rangapravesh. GOD BLESS YOU

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  • lohith k shet, mangalore/ sharjah

    Fri, Nov 14 2008

    Great........congrats to Tanvi . Wish u best for your Rangapravesh. good wishes to ur family

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  • RAJESH GURITHOTA, KADRI,MANGALORE/SHARJAH

    Fri, Nov 14 2008

    CONGRATS TANVI.ALL THE BEST FOR YOUR RANGAPRAVESHHA.MAY THE ALMIGHTY LORD KADRI MANJUNATESHWARA BLESS YOU.

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  • kripanath bhandary, mangalore/ kuwait

    Fri, Nov 14 2008

    Blessing always will be there from me. Congragulations and wish you bright future. may god bless you with more awards in future

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  • S.M. Nawaz Kukkikatte, udupi

    Fri, Nov 14 2008

    Good News.. Dear tanvi.. I wish you all success in ur future.. so keep it up ur talent.

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