Indian women perform during Big Dance Bus tour

Tuesday 26th July 2016 14:15 EDT
 
 

Scores of audiences who have gathered on Regent’s Street in Central London on 24th July have had a glimpse of rich Indian art as part of Big Dance Bus tour.

Members of the Inspirational Indian Women presented a classical dance piece choreographed by Ragasudha Vinjamuri much to the delight of several diverse onlookers.

The dance was performed on an instrumental music that included Bharatanatyam and Kathak beats. The moves, the colourful costumes and the music all created a euphoric setting and the audience present greatly appreciated and applauded the performance.

The dance was presented by Yesha Lakhani, Piya Shukla Sharma, Pritidipa Barua, Darshini Doshi, Aditi Khandelwal, Shweta Dhall, Arti Rawal Vyas and Richa Ratnamatmak, who are all passionate about Indian dance and have learnt the choreography as an empowerment.

The group had a mixture of women who are professionals, homemakers and mothers with young children.

The Big Dance is a project led by the Mayor of London and began in 2006 with biennial editions.


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