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Indian Classical Dance and Impact

August 27, 2021August 20, 2024 Team Arteastic
Neelambaree Prasad

“Zore se mar! I cannot hear your feet!”, said Debidi, my guru. Literally translates to, “Harder! Stamp your feet harder!” Debidi (Debi Basu) is a well-known Odissi dancer, guru and savior to whom, any Odissi practitioner wishing to enrich the Read More …

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