Among Bengal’s most respected Bharatanatyam voices, Natyashri Guru Smt. Debjani Chatterjee is celebrated for her performances, pedagogy and cultural leadership.
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Shantanu Gosavi is a quietly magnetic artist, blending Kathak, visual storytelling, and emotional presence into a language that is elegant, intense, and entirely his own.
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Dr. Radhika Joshi, a maestro of the Jaipur Atrauli Gharana, artfully blends her celebrated vocal virtuosity, victorious journey in competitions, and steadfast dedication to preserving the rich tapestry of Hindustani musical heritage globally.
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Junahi Rattann, an illustrious figure in Odissi dance, leads Mudraangan Performing Arts Company and serves as an Odissi Dance Facilitator at Shiv Nadar School, acclaimed for her groundbreaking contributions to the classical dance form.
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Sudip Chakraborty, a polymathic artist and TEDx speaker from New Delhi, expertly intertwines Kathak, theatre, and contemporary dance, nurturing emerging talents through his Nirvana Arts Foundation.
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Sanjukta Sinha is an award-winning Kathak dancer who has performed at major global venues and collaborated with Bikram Ghosh and Anoushka Shankar.
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Rama Vaidyanathan, Sangeet Natak Akademi awardee and director of Ganesha Natyalaya, is among the most respected Bharatanatyam artists shaping the contemporary language of classical dance.
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Amie Maciszewski, through the Sangeet Millennium Ensemble, connects the deep roots of South Asian music with fresh, global sounds, creating something entirely her own.
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Gaurav Dhodi, a scion of Rishikesh’s business lineage, defied familial tradition to pursue a passion for music, earning accolades and captivating audiences nationwide with his soulful vocals.
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Uma Dogra is one of India’s foremost Kathak exponents, a senior disciple of Pt. Durga Lal of the Jaipur Gharana, acclaimed internationally as a performer, choreographer, educator, and cultural ambassador of Indian classical dance.
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Abhipsa Pradhan, a pioneer in artistic exploration, blends the echoes of the past with the rhythms of the present, creating a visual symphony that echoes through the corridors of time and space.
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Mofassal Alif unapologetically electrifies Bangladesh’s dance scene with a bold fusion of tradition and global styles, inspiring the next generation to embrace their own rhythm and break boundaries.
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Asa Willoughby is a classically trained Bharatanatyam and Kathak artist with over seventeen years of study across India, the UK, and the US, and a doctoral scholar at the University of Michigan.
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Sabina Mumtaz Islam, a distinguished artist hailing from Assam, weaves the rich tapestry of Hindustani Classical music, showcasing the timeless legacy of Agra Gaikee on global stages.
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A disciple of Guru Rajendra Gangani and Kathak Kendra merit-holder, Aamrapali is a Kathak dancer, choreographer, teacher, and model who has performed in 26 countries, shaping classical technique into compelling narrative performance.
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Morné Venter, a pioneering figure in alternative healing, is redefining spiritual growth and emotional wellness through his profound focus on inner child healing, all from his home in Namibia.
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Ruchi Gupta, taught by Guru Smt. Sujata Dinesh and late Guru Dr. Saroja Vaidyanathan, is a notable Bharatanatyam artist who cultivates talent and promotes India’s cultural heritage through Kirti Natya Niketan.
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