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Help us delete comments that do not follow these guidelines by marking them offensive. Let s work together to keep the conversation civil. Be the first one to review. We have sent you a verification email. To verify, just follow the link in the message Shubhangi Atre: Dancing is an all-time mood booster for me By - facebook Pintrest Shubhangi Atre is a trained Kathak dancer and says dancing is an all-time mood booster for her Actress Shubhangi Atre, who is still recovering from a bout of COVID-19 infection has been missing out on dancing while staying at home. The actress who plays Angoori Bhabhi from Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain is currently taking adequate rest and not exerting herself much. Last year however, around the same time, she was practicing Kathak at home and putting out many dance videos on her social media platform. On International Dance Day, she expressed her love for dancing and shared that it is her all-time mood boosting activity. ....
Dr. Shubham Shree extends therapies through the means of art and dance ANI | Updated: Apr 02, 2021 11:18 IST Patna (Bihar) [India], April 2 (ANI/ThePRTree): An art therapist from Bihar, Dr Shubham Shree is accorded The Shining Icon of Patna Award for her skills of dance and procuring therapies through art and dance. During the World Cultural Festival organized by Art of Living, she danced among a thousand kathak dancers under Pandit Birju Maharaj s guidance. A social activist, and mental health promoter. Shubham Shree had a strong passion for dance in her school days. Belonging to a conservative family, she often faced challenges in completing her dance training. Still, it never stopped her from continuing her passion. ....
MeToo in the world of Kathak: Faults within guru-shishya parampara, dependence on teachers has led to culture of silence Though it does have its positives, the guru-shishya tradition unfortunately stops us from moving towards a more progressive and open community, where constructive discussions can take place without fearing consequences. Saberi Misra January 27, 2021 10:08:06 IST Representational image. Wikimedia Commons/Suyash Dwivedi The obvious takeaway from the discussion surrounding #MeToo in the Indian classical music and dance community has been the lack of awareness people have about the subject, the lack of initiatives being taken by organisations and artistes to raise their voices, and the clear existence of a power imbalance that has led to a community of enablers. ....