Klassical Rhythms conclude 7th anniversary gracefully in Sharjah


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Sharjah, Dec 17: Klassical Rhythms team had their 7th annual Bharatanatyam performance on the December 14. The team performed under the able guidance and mentorship of Guru Nritya Ratna Rohini Ananth, who is an established luminary in art industry across UAE and India.

The evening commenced with a delightful performance by the N Sajini, special guest from India. N Sajini is a disciple of Dr Sanjay Shantaram. Sajini performed Shiva Stuthi and Padam.

As the curtains’ raised, for the Sabha Vandanam, the theatre reverberated with a clap thunderstorm admiring the young dancers, as if, a response from the Gods themselves. Nearly forty dancers from the age group between 5 to 45, stood confident and performed with ease.

Guru Rohini, had encapsulated the entire programme with excellent primer keeping those audience not so familiar with the art form. The narration team explained the history and context in between beautifully.



The highlight of the evening was the ‘Dashavataram’, a dance depicting the ten incarnations of Lord Vishnu. Nine dancers gave an enthralling performance, where they received a standing ovation from the audience, and, the dignitaries present. The special comment by the dignitaries of never having seen such an outstanding Dashavataram choreography and execution, is in itself a testimony of the finesses and grace the story was enacted.

The fine detailed movement, the flick of the fingers, movements of the neck, stomach, toe, and emotions showcased the in-depth involvement and engagement of the dancers’ body and soul. The class and aura the dancers created, with proficiency, focus, control speaks volume of the Gurus devotion in her disciples. Stylistically, the entire event was mesmerizing, meticulously sculpted and scripted. Emotions, too, were curated, refined and demonstrated. Rohini’s choreography featured her experience in mythological history and we saw her commitment in keeping the values, culture and tradition live. The trust, faith and belief of the parents could be seen, by the overwhelming praises throughout the three-hour programme.

The event was presided by Ranjith Melepatt, Sajini N and Prakruthi M Gururaj. Dignitaries like N Mohan, Shodhan Prasad and Vasu Shetty were also present at the event. Senior dancers of the Klassical Rhythms team were the comperes who kept the auditorium up.

A small CSR activity, of being environment friendly was also seen, here. Plants were given to the dignitaries with handmade bags of paper by the young dancers, thus giving another positive message by their Guru to respect nature.

It was an evening to remember for many art connoisseurs and art enthusiasts. The programme ended with a promise of another spectacular event soon.

  

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