Kathak Festival ‘Naivedya’ Returns to Kolkata on November 1

108 Dancers to Perform at Ganabhavan in Day-Long Classical Celebration

Key Points:

  • Second edition features solo, duet, and group Kathak performances
  • Vidushi Madhumita Roy among highlighted performers at free-entry event
  • Sitar maestro Sandeep Neogi presents festival from noon to 9 pm

KOLKATA – Renowned sitar maestro Sandeep Neogi will present the second Kathak Dance Festival on November 1. The event will unfold at Ganabhavan in Uttarpara.

The festival runs from 12 noon to 9 pm. It showcases 108 Kathak dancers from West Bengal. Moreover, entry remains free for all visitors.

Vidushi Madhumita Roy will perform a solo presentation. Sandeep Mallik and Alokparna Guha also feature in individual acts. These performances highlight classical dance excellence.

Three duet performances form another key segment. Sushmita Chatterjee will perform with Dr. Debasmita Mukherjee. In addition, Sangeeta Chaki pairs with Saheli Bose.

Debangshu Mondal and Emelee Ghosh complete the duet lineup. Each partnership brings unique interpretive styles. Furthermore, their combined artistry enriches the festival.

Dr. Malobika Mitra will lead a group presentation. Her troupe will showcase ensemble choreography. The collective performance demonstrates coordination and traditional mastery.

The festival celebrates Indian classical dance traditions. It provides artists a platform for wider exposure. Besides, it connects performers with appreciative audiences.

“Naivedya” translates to offering in Sanskrit. The title reflects devotional aspects of Kathak. On the other hand, it emphasizes artistic dedication too.

The day-long format allows comprehensive programming. Multiple performers get adequate stage time. Moreover, audiences can experience varied interpretations.

West Bengal has strong Kathak traditions. The state nurtures numerous practitioners and schools. However, performance opportunities remain limited for many artists.

This festival addresses that gap effectively. It brings together established and emerging dancers. In addition, it fosters community among practitioners.

Free entry ensures accessibility for all. Art enthusiasts can attend without financial barriers. Furthermore, it encourages broader public engagement with classical arts.

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