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16 Years
Devanshi
Learn the traditional form of Indian Classical dance from the North know as Kathak from a trained professional from India. Devanshi Mishra is a Government of India scholarship awardee and trained in Kathak for over 18 years from renowned Gurus. She has competed Nationally and Internationally and won many titles such as the Gopi Krishna award, Governor's Award from the state of Punjab, Bournvita Confidence Champion, and many First place prizes at National competitions organized by the All India Artist's Association of India. Currently based in Edison, New jersey, Devanshi teaches Kathak to all age groups and tutors at the student's home only. Please email or call for more details.

For parents, it is a moment of immense pride and emotion. For the student, it is a test of stamina, memory, and courage. For...
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Introduction: The Whirlwind There is a moment in every Kathak dancer's training when the spins (chakkars) click. You stop f...
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Introduction: The Three Bends Look at any ancient Odissi sculpture—on the walls of the Sun Temple at Konark, the Jagannath ...
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