Madan Lal is an artist whose work, recognized by a National Award from Lalit Kala Akademi, transforms raw emotion into compelling visual stories exhibited across the globe.
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Seema Verma brings music and stories to life, whether on air or on stage, with a genuine warmth that has made her a beloved voice in radio and a trusted presence in live events across Delhi.
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Harsh Inder Loomba’s art breathes life into the unseen, blending reality with the surreal, while forging deep connections between cultures and the mysteries of existence.
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Shammi Bannu Sharma breathes new life into Indian miniature art, blending centuries-old traditions with a fresh, contemporary pulse that captivates the soul.
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Sadhna Shrivastav is a transformative leader in Indian arts and culture, renowned for her extensive contributions as a television icon, cultural advocate, and celebrated author.
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R.M. Naeem, an artist of profound influence and reverence from Pakistan, has redefined the global art landscape over 27 years through his visionary exhibitions, curations, and distinguished honors.
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Dr. Sonal Mansingh, a cultural icon of India, is recognized for her influential work in dance, education, and social activism, artfully merging classical arts with profound philosophical and literary insights.
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Shobhit Ramesh, a Bharatanatyam dancer from Bangalore, brings a rich training background under distinguished gurus to his performances, blending technical finesse with expressive depth.
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Neelakshi Khandkar Saxena, an ICCR Empaneled Artist and Kathak expert, excels in emotional depth, leading workshops, performing for international dignitaries, and showcasing her extensive training under renowned gurus.
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Guru Subhash Chandra, a Kathak maestro of the Lucknow Gharana, is known for his rigorous training under eminent gurus, awards like Shringar Mani and Kathak Guru Award, and his work as a performer, educator, and Grade A Doordarshan artist.
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Vidushi Saswati Sen, a foremost Kathak dancer and choreographer in New Delhi, is renowned for her transformative influence on the art form, cultivated through her guidance under Smt. Reba Vidyarthi and the late Pandit Birju Maharaj.
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Arnab AJ Halder, a dedicated Kathakali and Contemporary dancer, has graced prestigious festivals across India, reflecting his deep passion and refined skills.
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At 101, Vija Vētra stands as a timeless icon of dance, whose groundbreaking work in Indian choreography has seamlessly connected cultures across the globe.
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Pandit Jaikishan Maharaj, heir to the legacy of the late Pandit Birju Maharaj, masterfully blends traditional Kathak from the Kalka-Bindadin Gharana with contemporary elements, renowned for his choreography in "Dil To Pagal Hai."
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Renowned for her exceptional performances and ethereal mastery of Mohiniattam and Bharatanatyam, Megha Nair is a visionary artist and the accomplished founder of Nritya Shastra Academy.
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Rishikesh P. Pohankar, a masterful Bharatanatyam artist with advanced degrees from Gandharva Mahavidyalaya Mandal, leads the Nrityaarangam Centre of Performing Arts and has trained under respected gurus for nearly two decades.
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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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Pandit Shri Rajendra Gangani, a revered Jaipur Gharana master, began Kathak at age four and received the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award for his intricate bols, innovative choreographies, and mastery of tabla, harmonium, and pakhawaj.
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