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UMD Mayuri 2018
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Competition
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College Park, Maryland, United States
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Feb 10, 2018Sat , 05:00 PM - 9:00:PM GMT (-05:00)
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NCSU Thandav
- Dance
- Founded in early 2014 at North Carolina State University, Thandav was formed to bridge the gap between the ancient world and modern life through innovative choreography, music, and dance.
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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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Georgia Tech Pulse
- Dance
- GT Pulse is a classical Indian dance team at the Georgia Institute of Technology that is dedicated to testing rhythm and melody to the fullest extent. Founded in 2010, our goal is to create innovative dance routines that push the limits of our imagination and creativity. GT Pulse is heavily committed to promoting diversity at Georgia Tech through an expression and display of Indian classical dance. Pulse provides its members with opportunities to perform at competitions and philanthropic events. Additionally, Pulse has had the honor of hosting Laasya 2014 and performing at a TED University global conference in 2015. GT Pulse has placed first at the following national competitions: ETSU SACE Diwali Show (2010), ATL Tamasha (2011), Laasya (2013), Mayuri (2014), and Mayuri (2016). Pulse has placed second at So You Think Tech Can Dance (2010), Dhirana (2014), Laasya (2015), and Laasya (2016).
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UT Nritya Sangam
- Dance
- 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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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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RU Natya
- Dance
- RU Natya is Rutgers University's first and only Indian classical dance team. Founded in 2008, Natya has continued bringing together various forms of Indian classical dance to university, state and national audiences. The dedicated team strives to maintain the traditional aspects of these ancient dance forms while mixing it with contemporary innovation. RU Natya gives a lot of importance to preserving the lessons of their Gurus. Natya has received great recognition and appreciation from its audiences, winning awards at national competitions, placing first consistently for the last 3 years, and performing in showcases and productions across the Tri-State Area. In February 2012, RU Natya was featured in the New York Times for preserving Indian classical dance in a modernizing culture, and bringing this experience to the collegiate circuit. With passion, tradition and dedication, RU Natya hopes to continue preserving the integrity of the Indian classical arts.
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