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Tag: The Merging

Dance Music Reviews

SAAYUJA (THE MERGING) (Annenberg): A celebratory blend of Bharatanatyam and carnatic music

Gregory King for the Dance Journal May 9, 2016 2 Comments

Part storytelling and part culture sharing, Saayuja was more than the merging of art forms, it was the intermingling of cultures and politics

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