Nritya Prabha to Illuminate Mahashivaratri Evening
Classical Dance Showcase at Kadma on February 15
Key Points:
- DANFIT to Host Nritya Prabha on February 15
- City and Kolkata Artists to Perform Classical Forms
- International Coverage by California Television Global
JAMSHEDPUR – DANFIT International will stage Nritya Prabha in Kadma on February 15 at 6 PM, featuring classical artists from Jamshedpur and Kolkata with global media coverage.
DANFIT International is organizing the cultural evening at its training center in Kadma. The program will begin at 6:00 PM on February 15.
However, the event coincides with Mahashivaratri celebrations across Jamshedpur. The festival is dedicated to Lord Shiva and observed nationwide.
Meanwhile, local performers will present Kathak in solo and group formats. Mistu Mukherjee, Abhinash, Trisha Sarkar, and Ananya Mallick are scheduled to appear.
Moreover, artists from Kolkata will join the lineup. Ankita Pal will perform solo Kathak during the evening.
In contrast, Adrija Chowdhury is set to present Bharatanatyam. Tanisha Ghosh will showcase a solo Odissi recital.
Meanwhile, organizers said the aim is to highlight classical traditions. They described the event as a tribute to rhythm and expression.
Moreover, California Television Global will provide international media coverage. Organizers said the coverage reflects the program’s wider appeal.
However, DANFIT International stated the evening will celebrate Indian classical heritage. The director noted it will offer an immersive artistic experience.
The city has hosted similar cultural events earlier this year. Readers can explore New Year dance celebration coverage for context.
Meanwhile, local institutions have earned recognition in Kathak competitions. Details are available in Kathak achievement report.
Moreover, university performers have secured awards at inter-college festivals. The report on university dance triumph outlines recent successes.
In contrast, large public competitions have also drawn major participation. Coverage of the Sur Saptak contest highlights that trend.
Meanwhile, schools from the region have won national honors. The national dance victory report details one such instance.


