Nritya Prabha Brings Baithaki Dance to Jamshedpur

Classical Dance Showcase Set for February with Free Entry

Key Points:

  • Event curated by Mistu Mukherjee features Baithaki dance style
  • Artists nationwide can submit profiles by February 8
  • California Television Global to provide international coverage

JAMSHEDPUR – A classical dance extravaganza showcasing the traditional Baithaki style will take place in Jamshedpur this February, offering free admission to cultural enthusiasts.

The event titled “Nritya Prabha” will present Indian classical dance. Jamshedpur residents will witness the Baithaki dance form. The program celebrates centuries of cultural heritage through movement.

Renowned dance connoisseur Mistu Mukherjee has curated the showcase. The event blends traditional art with contemporary presentation techniques. Audiences will experience intricate footwork and graceful movements.

Meanwhile, the Baithaki style emphasizes emotive storytelling through dance. Performers will demonstrate the elegance of this refined art form. The showcase promises both visual and auditory experiences.

Registration for the February 2026 event remains free of charge. However, artists across India can participate in the program. Interested performers must submit their artist profile and video.

The submission deadline falls on February 8, 2026. Artists should send materials to xxxxx for consideration. Selected performers will showcase their talents at the event.

In addition, California Television Global will provide international media coverage. The broadcaster recognizes the global significance of this celebration. Kolkata and other cities have hosted similar festivals recently.

Moreover, the program aims to preserve traditional Indian dance forms. Cultural enthusiasts can witness the timeless beauty of classical dance. The event offers a rare opportunity to experience Baithaki style.

On the other hand, similar dance festivals have gained popularity nationwide. Dance festivals in Kolkata have attracted significant audiences. Classical dance showcases continue celebrating India’s artistic heritage.

Furthermore, local artists have received recognition for preserving traditional dance forms. The event strengthens Jamshedpur’s position as a cultural hub. Regional dance festivals have showcased diverse classical styles this year.

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