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Odissi Dance Steals The Show At ‘Little India Cultural Festival’ In Bahrain

By
OB Bureau

Manama: The Odissi dance performance by the members of Bahrain Odia Samaja (BOS) was best of the pick among the visitors to the week long ‘Little India Cultural Festival’ that concluded on Tuesday in Bahrain.

Participating in the mega cultural event at Bab Al Bahrain Souq on October 17, the artistes of BOS presented the choreographic compositions entitled ‘Nritya’ consisting of classical Odissi and folk dance and music presentations like Dhemsa, Rangabati and Dalkhai.

The evening’s programme commenced with the Odissi performance by Nandini Dash, Priyambada Sahoo and Minati Kumari Sahu. Their scintillating performance mesmerised the audience and stole the show in the colourful cultural extravaganza.

It was followed by folk dance Dhemsa presented by Ipsita Nayak, Nibedita Nanda, Ankita Nayak, Sagarika Mohanty, Shibashree Dash, Prabhakar Padhi, Laxmikant Nanda, Sharda Pattanaik, Amaresh Panda and Deepak Sahoo.

Budding artistes like Yashaswi Jena, Aditi Sahoo and Anusree Padhi kept the audience spellbound by their captivating performances of Rangabati and Dalkhai folk forms. Arpita Sahoo coordinated the programmes.

The ‘Little India Cultural Festival’ was organised by the Indians staying in the island nation to showcase the Indian art and culture from October 12 to 19. It was hosted by Bahrain Authority for Culture and Antiquities (BACA) in coordination with Embassy of India in Bahrain (EOIB) and cultural associations in Bahrain to celebrate 50 years of diplomatic relationship between Bahrain and India.

Speaking on the occasion, president of BACA Shaikha Mai Bint Mohammed Al Khalifa said the deep rooted bondage between the twos countries having common heritage and history has always been manifested through their rich and vibrant culture.

President of BOS Dinesh Mohanty and general secretary Jaydeep Jena thanked BACA and EOIB authorities for providing BOS an opportunity to take part in the global cultural platform.

Monika Srivastava, the wife of Piyush Srivastava, ambassador of India to Bahrain and delegates of diplomatic corps also attended the programmes.

OB Bureau

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