Nari Mahima
Tax deductible
Nrithyanjali Institute of Dance presents "Nari Mahima" on June 24th, a performance by Trishala Parthasarathi, highlighting the role of women in Hindu mythology. This theme was inspired based on recent movements such as #MeToo and #TimesUp, and will highlight the importance of women from past to present through bharatanatyam, a form of Indian classical dance. This program will support Women's Way, a nonprofit institution empowering other organizations and individuals to take action to support equal opportunity for women, girls, and gender equality for all. For more information, visit http://womensway.org
About the dancer:
Trishala Parthasarathi has been learning bharatanatyam from her esteemed Guru Kalaimamani Ramya Ramnarayan since 2001, and completed her arangetram (stage debut) with her sister in 2008. She is a recipient of the 2009 Folk Arts Apprenticeship from the NJ State Council on the Arts, and has performed with her guru at many dance performances over the years, including the St. Louis Indian Festival and NYC Fringe Festival. She has a PhD in Neuroscience from the University of Pennsylvania, and has lived in Philadelphia for the past 6 years.
About the dancer:
Trishala Parthasarathi has been learning bharatanatyam from her esteemed Guru Kalaimamani Ramya Ramnarayan since 2001, and completed her arangetram (stage debut) with her sister in 2008. She is a recipient of the 2009 Folk Arts Apprenticeship from the NJ State Council on the Arts, and has performed with her guru at many dance performances over the years, including the St. Louis Indian Festival and NYC Fringe Festival. She has a PhD in Neuroscience from the University of Pennsylvania, and has lived in Philadelphia for the past 6 years.
Organizer
Trishala Parthasarathi
Organizer
Philadelphia, PA
Womens Way
Registered nonprofit
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