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Euphonic Yoga, a team by Shruti ChaturLal Sharma, yoga choreographer, and Sumant Sharma, started an initiative called “Can & Able”, which first adopted 250 underprivileged and differently-abled children in Noida.
Hyderabad: Euphonic Yoga, a team by Shruti ChaturLal Sharma, yoga choreographer, and Sumant Sharma, started an initiative called “Can & Able”, which first adopted 250 underprivileged and differently-abled children in Noida.
It trained them with nuances of Euphonic Yoga while providing them with an opportunity to perform on huge platforms. The journey of Euphonic Yoga started in 2015. It was officially launched on 19 November 2016 by Sarod legend Amjad Ali Khan and Sukanya Shankar, wife virtuoso Pandit Ravi Shankar.
Euphonic Yoga, which is an amalgamation of yoga, classical music and Indian and classical dance together on the same stage has been curated and conceptualised by Shruti Chatur Lal. It is a concept designed specially to help people cope up with stress.
It is in Hyderabad with yet another 150 underprivileged children adopted by TSW Residential Fine Arts School, Makajgiri, for a 15-day workshop and followed by a performance under the patronage of Dr R S Praveen Kumar, Secretary, Telangana Residential Educational Society on April 1.
The team is accompanied by Yoga choreographer Suman Kanawat, Hindustani classical vocalist Srishti Amita Devi, Bharat Natyam dancer Swati Mittal, yoga expert Taranpreet Kaur and western classical dancer Ishita Jain.
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