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Mangala Raghav Kathak +91-9000544874 Mangala Raghav Kathak https://www.indiamart.com/mangala-raghav-kathak/ Mangala, the name at once personifies auspiciousness, grace and elegance. As an artiste, every movement, every pirouette and every performance is a prayer offered at the feet of Saraswati, the Goddess of learning, and her Guru- Pandit Durga Lal ... About Us Mangala, the name at once personifies auspiciousness, grace and elegance. As an artiste, every movement, every pirouette and every performance is a prayer offered at the feet of Saraswati, the Goddess of learning, and her Guru- Pandit Durga Lal Ji, the core of her artistic being. As a performer, the finesse, restraint and energy of her Kathak have illumined the stage of every important festival in India and many abroad. As an ambassador for Kathak and an explorer of the arts, her work spans continents and art forms, with collaborations ranging from percussion instruments to poetry. Initial Training Entering the artistic precincts of Kathak Kendra, New Delhi, as a young girl Mangala trained initially under late Shri Kundanlal Gangani of Jaipur Gharana. She later took advanced training under the Kathak Maestro late Pt.Durga Lal Ji, from whom she absorbed his brilliant technique and mastered the dazzling cadence and subtle nuances of Kathak. A recipient of the National Scholarship from the Government of India and Central Sangeet Natak Academy, New Delhi, Mangala successfully completed the post diploma course of Kathak Kendra and “Visharad” with distinction from Ghandharva Mahavidyalya, New Delhi. Performances Over the years Mangala has travelled to numerous parts of India and other countries taking her deep knowledge of Kathak far and wide. She has participated in many of India’s prestigious national dance festivals from the 1980s to present and has also... For more information, please visit https://www.indiamart.com/mangala-raghav-kathak/aboutus.html OTHER SERVICES P r o d u c t s & S e r v i c e s Aakruti Kathak Dance Class Ganesha Dance Training Training Services Services Dance Training Services Contemporary Dance Training Services F a c t s h e e t Nature of Business :Service Provider CONTACT US Mangala Raghav Kathak Contact Person: Manager 8-2-616/5/2/1 Akash Ganga, Road No 11, Banjara Hills Hyderabad - 500034, Telangana, India +91-9000544874 https://www.indiamart.com/mangala-raghav-kathak/.
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