Kuchipudi dance enthralls

Kuchipudi dance enthralls
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He said that VVIT and its school the VIVA, were ahead in exploring Indian culture and heritage.  SPIC-MACAY is a voluntary movement striving to create awareness on the rich cultural heritage of the country among youth and children as part of it artistes of repute perform at educational institutions. 

Guntur: Chairman of Vasireddy Venkatadri Institute of Technology Vasireddy Vidya Sagar disclosed that an extra-ordinary Kuchipudi dance programme was organised at the institute on Thursday by Society for Promotion of Indian Classic Music and Culture Amongst Youth (SPIC-MACAY), New Delhi, under the aegis of Cultural, Dance and Music Club.

He said that VVIT and its school the VIVA, were ahead in exploring Indian culture and heritage. SPIC-MACAY is a voluntary movement striving to create awareness on the rich cultural heritage of the country among youth and children as part of it artistes of repute perform at educational institutions.

Classical music, both Hindustani and Carnatic, vocal and instrumental; classical dance forms, folk music and folk dances from across the country, traditional handicrafts and paintings and yoga are introduced to the students.

In the programme on Thursday, Dr Yeleswarapu Srinivasulu, grandson of Yakshagana Chakravarthi Mahankali Satyanarayana, performed Kuchipudi dance with his team. He learnt the art form from legendary gurus Vempati Pedda Satyam, Vempati and Chinna Satyam, Vedantam Satyanarayana Sarma, Mahankali Sriramulu Sarma and Pasumarti Rathayya Sarma.

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