When the dance meets Destiny

When the dance meets Destiny

Vyshnavie Sainath Prabhu | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

Dr. Vyashnevi Sainath Prabhu, an internationally acclaimed Bharatanatyam dancer, TedX speaker and a scholarship holder of Goldman Sachs (IIM Bangalore) will perform in Karunasriya later this week. The dance, titled Manas Stota – Through dance, innumerable emotions are about life that is created by the events that shape it, Vyashnevi is called.

“The normal thread that runs through this fabric is the feeling that develops in each phenomenon. Dance is medical in nature. Is about dance Nawa rasas (Nine emotions), so Manas Stota Our Indian mythology has discovered these emotions through stories. ,

Vyushnevi is also a choreographer and a teacher with a Ph.D. in dance. She believes in using dance to create a social effect, and brings happiness and treatment. “I am not formally associated with Karunasharaya, but are eager to take advantage of dance as a medium for various social reasons. This is the first time I am performing for Karunsharaya with the aim of spreading awareness about this facility. The event is an attempt to take advantage of Indian art as a medium as a medium of raising money and treatment. ,

Vyushnevi danced early in life and being the daughter of dancer Rajeshwari Sainath, dance is in her DNA. “Over time, the aim was that I can make dance in today’s world socially relevant, help people understand the form of art and how they can pursue it.”

Manas Stota Vyushnevi’s mother is choreographed. “Indian art is so powerful that there is always something to see anyone or someone associated with it to overcome it.” Vyashnevi is known for presenting dance ballet on topics including mythology, social, medicine and women empowerment.

Manas Stota, Vyshnavie says,There is an attempt to establish a connectivity between the artist and the audience. The performance will also include a rhythmic poem on Shiva, which represents his powerful TandavaThis will be a single thematic presentation for a recorded music.

Manas Stota Karunasharaya Hall, Bangalore Dharamshala Center, Kundalhalli and all open on 8 February.

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