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Navarasa 2019
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Dance
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TAMU Sahithya
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- TAMU Sahithya is Texas A&M's first Indian classical dance team. Our mission is to spread awareness of Indian culture to Texas A&M University through various forms of traditional Indian classical dance.
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VCU Thandavam
- Dance
- Our purpose is to use the three thousand year old classical dance forms of South India to promote Indian culture on campus and in the greater Richmond area. These dance forms currently include Bharatanatyam, Kuchipudi and Oddissi. Throughout the semester, we will be teaching and performing these styles of dance in order to be able to represent VCU at national classical dance competitions as well as performances for various VCU organizations and Richmond City events
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RPI Sangam
- Dance
- RPI Sangam is Rensselaer's premier Indian Classical fusion dance team. Our goal is to promote classical dance forms whilst incorporating modern themes
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Rice Rasikas
- Dance
- Rice Rasikas is Rice University's first and only Indian classical dance team. Founded in 2015, Rice Rasikas strives to maintain the traditional aspects of these ancient dance forms with a vast array of music, from classical to contemporary. With passion, tradition and dedication, Rice Rasikas hopes to continue preserving the integrity of the Indian classical arts.
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Case Western Nritya
- Dance
- We are CWRU's premier competitive classical dance team. We fuse centuries old Indian origin dance to contemporary music from around the globe.
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UNC Ek Taal
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- Bharatnatyam, a classical Indian dance in existence for over 1000 years, requires intensive training over a span of 7 or more years under the instruction of classically trained teacher. A dance which originated in the temples of Southern India, Bharatnatyam, has evolved into a specific classical dance form with a dynamic rhythm and rich vocabulary of expressive facial, hand and foot gestures which tell artistic stories of the Hindu religion. In order to sustain and further this traditional art form, an organization specifically geared towards bringing those with Bharatnatyam training and those with a keen interest in learning together must be formed. The purpose of the organization is to further the understanding and appreciation for this age old Indian art form, while enriching the campus community with cultural diversity, and bridging cultural gaps through the universal art form of dance.
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UTD Jwala
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- We're a competitive Indian Classical dance team at UTD. We look forward to telling stories through our pieces
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