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2004
Ranjana Warier
Rhythms School of Dance is a training center for Indian Classical dance, Bharathanatyam. It is situated in Fort Lauderdale, South Florida. We thrive on promoting priceless artistic traditions of India through professional training and student performances. At Rhythms, we provide: Commitment to artistic excellence and authenticity; a warm, friendly environment promoting creativity and love of the arts; Professional systematic training developing a strong classical dance foundation. Ranjana Warier was introduced to Indian Classical dances at the age of six. She got her training in Bharathanatyam and Mohiniyaattam from Kalamandalam Devaki and Kalamandalam Indira. She has been an active performer/choreographer at several events in the United States. Her efforts to educate children on culture and history using dance as a medium has received wide recognition. She is a Knight Foundation Arts Challenge winner for 2012 and 2014, History Miami museum resident artist for 2016 Fall, multiple grant recipient from local Government organizations including Broward Cultural Council, a national reviewer for Young Arts Foundation and a routine presenter at various libraries, universities and museums promoting Indian art forms and culture. Her choreography work was commissioned by several institutions including Florida Grand Opera, Town of Davie, Miami Book Fair, Young at Art Museum, History Miami museum and Miami Children’s Museum to offer educational programs in the community. Her productions such as, "Dances of India", "Symbolisms behind Festivals of India", "Pancha Nidhi - The Enigma of Five", "Once Upon a Time - An adaptation of western fairy tales through Indian dances", "Bharatanatyam to Bollywood", “Evolution of Indian dances“, "Anvita - an adaptation of Sleeping Beauty in Indian Classical dances" and "SURYA - The Eternal Rhythm" were huge successes. Ranjana has an Engineering degree and a Master’s degree in Computer Science.
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