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UMD Mayuri 2019
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Dance
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PAST EVENT
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Montgomery College Cultural Arts ..Silver Spring, MD, USA
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Mar 02, 2019Sat , 06:00 PM - 9:00:PM GMT (-05:00)
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UTD Rangam
- Dance
- Rangam Classical Dance Team is the first Indian classical team at the University of Texas at Dallas. All styles of Indian dancers are welcome. The goal of the team is to integrate different styles of Indian classical dance into a cohesive performance that showcases the diversity of dance and seamlessly unites the various styles. We also hope to raise awareness of and interest in classical dance throughout the UTD campus as well as holding performances to raise money for charities.
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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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Natya UW
- Dance
- Natya is the University of Washington's premier Indian Classical dance team. It was initiated in 2009 by a few undergraduates who have been trained in Indian classical dance styles such as Bharatnatyam, Kuchipudi, and Odissi. Throughout the years, Natyas mission has been to make Indian classical dance fun, exciting, and accessible to audience members by incorporating elements of the dances traditional styles as well as contemporary Western culture. Natya is commended for their energy and enthusiasm while performing; they have given over 50 performances that have ranged from talent competitions to cultural shows. CR
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Pitt Nrityamala
- Dance
- Nrityamala is the University of Pittsburgh's premier Indian classical dance team. It was started in 2006 and has been expanding ever since. We are the only collegiate classical dance team in the Pittsburgh area and strive to not only keep in touch with our classical dance backgrounds, but also to promote the art by performing on campus and across the East Coast. Our team consists of passionate dancers trained in various dance forms, including Bharatanatyam, Kuchipudi, Odissi, and Kathak. As a team, we are traditional in our style and fuse the different forms together in order to create a unique dance presentation.
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Penn State Natya
- Dance
- PSU Natya entered the collegiate competitive indian classical dance circuit in 2012, and has had the opportunity to represent our school at a number of nationalcompetitions ever since! Second place winners at Penn State's Best Dance Crew 2014, we're excited to continue growing and developing as dancers and as a team, and spreading our love of classical dance.
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UT Nritya Sangam
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- UT Nritya Sangam is a student-led, non-profit organization at the University of Texas at Austin committed to serving the community through sharing its passion for Indian Classical Dance and giving back through philanthropic events. Founded in 2002, the members of Nritya Sangam represent various schools, teachers, and styles of Bharatanatyam and Kuchipudi across the world. As an organization, Nritya Sangam (which means unity of dance) strives to preserve the age-old tradition of Indian Classical Dance, while allowing its members to continue cultivating the art-form they have learned since childhood. The ancient Indian dance styles that we perform are Bharatanatyam and Kuchipudi. We hope to expose the mainstream community to the richness and depth of an art little known in America through performances on the UT campus, as well as around Austin and other parts of the state. The members of Nritya Sangam serve as ambassadors of traditional Indian fine arts on campus since the troupe is the only Indian classical dance group at the university and is sponsored by the Dean of the College of Liberal Arts. Nritya Sangam strives to make its community a better place. You can help us by officially recognizing and acknowledging the work that we do in the city of Austin and internationally. Your continued support affirms our drive to attain our goals. Please spread the word and help us publicize our cause and mission as we gain momentum as an organization.
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JHU Shakti
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- Shakti is Johns Hopkins University's Classical South Indian Dance team
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Cornell Anjali
- Dance
- Founded in 2011, Anjali aims to spread the awareness of Bharatanatyam and other classical dance styles by performing and competing on and off campus.
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