Khajuraho Festival of Dances is the most colorful and ancient way to keep up with the beauty of art and culture intact of our Country. It is celebrated at a time when the hardness of winter begins to fade and the king of all seasons, spring, prevails. The most colourful and brilliant classical dance forms of India with their roots in the rich cultural traditions of the country offer a feast for the eyes not just for a day or two but for an entire week. Since so long, myriad forms of dance have been penetrated into the classical dance styles. Watching these performances reveal the age-old trends, singularity and nuances that are firmly established in various dance forms from different regions of India.
Have a Look at its beauty:
This festival will last for about a week starting from 20th February to 26th February. Here is the detailed list of the scheduled Festival and the groups that are going to perform
20 February 2017
Anuj Mishra, Delhi Kathak
Sanchita Bhattacharya, Kolkata Odissi
Jayashree Acharya, New Delhi Kathak Group
21 February 2017
Shagun Butani, Delhi Odissi
Yasmin Singh, Raipur Kathak Couple
Daksha Mashruwala, Mumbai Odissi Group
22 February 2017
Lavanya Sankar, Coimbatore Bharatanatyam
Rachna Yadav, New Delhi Kathak Group
Sadashiv Pradhan, Bhubaneswar Mayurbhanj Chhau
Shinjini Kulkarni, Delhi Kathak
23 February, 2017
Sandip Mallick, Kolkata Kathak
Shikha Khare, New Delhi Kathak
Pallavi Krishnan, Trichur Mohini Attam Group
Rita Mitra Mustafi, Katha Dance Theater, USA Kathak Group
24 February 2017
Raasmani, Bhopal Kathak
Rukmini Vijay Kumar, Bangalore Bharatanatyam
Manjiri Kiran Mahaajni, Jaipur Kathak
Vanashree Rao, New Delhi Kuchipudi Group
25 February 2017
Saumya Bose, Bhubaneswar Odissi
Neelakshi Rai, New Delhi Kathak
Maansi Thiyam, N.Anusana Devi, Manipur Manipuri Couple
Suchitra Harmalkar, Indore Kathak Group
26 February 2017
Amit Chaudhuri, Kalpataru, Bangladesh Bharatanatyam Treyi
Vidhalal, Abhimanyu, Delhi Kathak Couple
Jyotsna Jagannath, Chennai Bharatanatyam
Gauri Dwivedi, Delhi Odissi