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Sanskriti 2025 to showcase Indian classical dance

Directed by renowned dance exponents Priya Srinivasan and Rakesh Sai Babu, Sanskriti – 2025 aims to celebrate India’s rich artistic heritage through evocative performances by a talented ensemble of dancers

TDJ News Service

09 May, 2025

Trikayaa Dance Foundation is presenting its annual cultural showcase, Sanskriti – 2025, today (May 9, 2025) at 6 PM at the Kamani Auditorium, Mandi House, New Delhi.

The event will feature a spectacular evening of Indian classical dance, bringing together the traditional elegance of Bharatanatyam and the dynamic vigour of Mayurbhanj Chhau.

Directed by renowned dance exponents Priya Srinivasan and Rakesh Sai Babu, Sanskriti – 2025 aims to celebrate India’s rich artistic heritage through evocative performances by a talented ensemble of dancers.

Priya Srinivasan, an accomplished Bharatanatyam artist and alumnus of Kalakshetra, is widely respected for her expressive storytelling and innovative choreography.

Having trained under some of the finest gurus, she has performed extensively across India and internationally.

Rakesh Sai Babu, a celebrated Mayurbhanj Chhau dancer and recipient of the Sangeet Natak Akademi’s Yuva Puraskar, continues to carry forward the legacy of this martial dance form under the guidance of Guru Janmey Joy Sai Babu.

Together, they lead Trikayaa Dance Foundation in nurturing and promoting classical dance traditions.

The event promises a vibrant showcase of tradition, rhythm, expression, and storytelling, featuring exceptional performers and choreographies that bridge the ancient with the contemporary.

Parvesh Verma, the Deputy Chief Minister of Delhi, and Vipul Goel (Cabinet Minister, Haryana) and Manoj Tiwari (Member, Lok Sabha), Swapnil Mamgain (DIG, PAC Meerut), Meenu Singh Bist (Director, Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports), Amit K Mishra (Additional Commissioner, Customs) will be the guests.

Tags : Indian classical dance, Kamani Auditorium, Bharatanatyam, Mayurbhanj Chhau