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Narthaki Monthly Newsletter
July 2025
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An interview with Malathi Iyengar: A journey through dance, devotion, and cultural legacy
- Joanne DiVito
Rangoli Dance Company will perform their 40th anniversary celebration, Moksha on June 28 at Barnsdall Gallery Theatre in Hollywood.
Bharatam Reprise: How Australia's most established classical Indian dance teacher is celebrating 75 years
- Tanaya Joshi
With an illustrious career spanning over forty years of creative and pioneering work, Dr. Chandrabhanu has shaped Australia's arts scene as a Bharata Natyam, Odissi and contemporary choreographer. In 2025, he is celebrating his 75th birthday.
Steps beyond sound: How Devika taught Devalakshmi to hear through movements
- Bibin Balan
It is a tale of Devika, a passionate 23-year-old classical dancer, and her determined student Devalakshmi, a soft-spoken girl with hearing and speech impairments.
Breaking barriers: Daniel Eldho Joy becomes first male Bharatanatyam student at Kerala Kalamandalam
- News Desk
At just 11 years old, Daniel is also the youngest student currently enrolled at the esteemed institution.
How a Kathak dancer is rewriting tradition, in ghungroos and turban
- Suanshu Khurana
Ludhiana-based Taranjot Singh, one of India's first practising Sikh Kathak dancers, with all the markers of his faith intact, is challenging norms to follow his passion.
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