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Shilparamam Arts Crafts and Cultural Society is all set to host the “Gandhi Shilpa Bazaar National and Sankranti Celebrations” from January 8th to 17th at the Madhapur Shilparamam Campus. The national mela is a collaborative effort by the Shilparam Arts Crafts and Cultural Society and the Development Commissioner Handicrafts.

From folk paintings to hand-printed textiles, and silver filigree to bamboo creations, the vibrant event promises to showcase the exquisite craftsmanship from diverse Indian states. Shilparamam Madhapur and Uppal will feature Gangireddulu, Haridasulu budabukkalu, and Jangamadevarulu from January.

Daily cultural programs at the Amphitheatre from 5:30 pm promise to immerse spectators in the rich cultural tapestry of India.

Schedule of the performances:

January 8 – Kuchipudi performance by the students of Srilatha Pavani Abhinaya Kuchipudi Dance Academy
January 9 – Bharatnatyam performance by the students of Varshini Azra, Narthanam Arts & Kuchipudi performance by the students of Srivalli Rao
January 10 – Kuchipudi performance by the students of Sri



Jakka Sri Krishna & Sri Krishna Nrutyalaya
January 11 – Kuchipudi performance by the students of Nuthi Laxmi Prasuna & Natyakalapa School of Kuchipudi
January 12 – Kuchipudi Performance by the students of Lakshmi, and Gayatri Nrutya Kalakshetra
January 13 – “Sambhavami Ugey Ugey” dance ballet by the students of Aparna Aradhana Institute of Performing Arts, Bengaluru; Odissi performance by the students of Sasmitha Mishra
January 14 – Bharatanatyam performance by the students of Sri Ramesh Koli, Mumbai; “Goda Kalyanam” dance ballet by the students of Maddali Usha Gayatri, Nrutya Kinnera
January 15 – Bharatanatyam performance by the students of Supriya Komanduri, Amrutha Varshini Foundation for Arts, Banglore; Bharatanatyam Performance by the students of Sri Santhosh Kumar Tamang, Sri Narayani Natyalaya
January 16 – Bharatnatyam & Kuchipudi performance by Anjali Rao & group, Pune; Kuchipudi Performance by Biraj & group, Kolkata
January 17 – Bharatnatyam Performance by the students of Kum Anju Aravind; Kuchipudi Folk dance by the students of Taduri Renuka, Nritya Sravanthi, Warangal

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