It has been the thematic historic classical dance performance
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AGARTALA, January 16, 2025. Kamakhya Kalapeeth - the Centre for Indian Classical Dances (CICD), led by the legendary Indian classical dancer and Guru of Bharatanatyam and Odissi, Dr Sonal Mansingh, presented their much-acclaimed classical dance performance, Bhava-Ganga: The Perennial Flow of Creation at Rabindra Satabarshiki Bhawan in Agartala.
Sponsored by the Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (MDoNER), the program brought together prominent dignitaries, artists, and audiences to celebrate the unifying power of art. Tripura Governor Indrasena Reddy Nallu and his wife Renuka Nallu graced the occasion as Chief Guests.
Jitendra Kumar Sinha, Chief Secretary, Tripura, also attended as the Guest of Honour, adding to the event's grandeur.
While presenting the programme, Dr Sonal Mansingh explained the idea behind Bhava-Ganga. She remarked, “Bhava-Ganga is a testament to the enduring power of art to connect humanity. Through this presentation, I hope to inspire audiences to draw strength and harmony from our cultural roots. It is not merely a performance but a journey into India’s spiritual and cultural essence. I am honored to share this experience with the people of Agartala, a city that embodies the spirit of India’s diverse traditions.”
The event commenced at 6 pm and attracted a full house, with attendees captivated by the performance’s blend of technique, rhythm, and devotion. Conceptualized by Dr Mansingh, Bhava-Ganga seamlessly integrated classical dance, music, and narrative storytelling, emphasizing universal values through the lens of Indian traditions.
Adding a regional dimension, the performance paid homage to Tripura’s cultural heritage, with Rabindra Satabarshiki Bhawan, Agartala serving as a fitting venue. This connection resonated deeply, linking Tripura’s artistic essence with India’s broader classical traditions and leaving a lasting impression on the audience.
Dr Mansingh, a recipient of the Padma Vibhushan and Padma Bhushan, has devoted her life to preserving and promoting India’s cultural heritage. These awards recognize individuals who have made outstanding contributions to arts and culture.
Her enduring association with Tripura, exemplified by initiatives like the Bhava-Ganga program, highlights her commitment to nurturing regional ties while celebrating the universality of Indian art forms.
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