Mihira brings Meera Bai’s devotion to life through Kathak
Updated:6 months ago
Updated:6 months ago
New Delhi witnessed a captivating blend of art and devotion as Anjana Welfare Society presented its dance theatre production “Mihira” at the India Habitat Centre.The Kathak performance, led by Maya Kulshreshtha, portrayed the life of Meera Bai, the devoted Krishna mystic poet, celebrating India’s cultural heritage and the spiritual strength of women. The event was graced by the presence of several distinguished figures, including KG Suresh, Director of the India Habitat Centre, Amarendra Khatua, former Director General of the Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR), among others. Visitors appreciated the initiative by Anjana Foundation and the Government of India in promoting classical dance forms like Kathak and encouraging youth to embrace Indian culture.The event reaffirmed the enduring power of India’s classical arts, inviting audiences to rediscover their cultural roots while inspiring young minds to preserve, explore, and celebrate the nation’s rich artistic and spiritual legacy.
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