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Essential Tips for a Smooth and Memorable Trip to Chennai – An Exciting Getaway in the Capital of Tamil Nadu
Essential Tips for a Smooth and Memorable Trip to Chennai – An Exciting Getaway in the Capital of Tamil Nadu

Listly

time3 days ago

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Essential Tips for a Smooth and Memorable Trip to Chennai – An Exciting Getaway in the Capital of Tamil Nadu

Chennai is a city that offers a heady mix of culture, history, coastal beauty, and modern attractions. A list of attractions in Chennai is diverse. Head down to Marina Beach for a morning walk at sunrise – this is the longest urban beach in India. From there, you can visit Fort St. George or explore Kapaleeshwarar Temple in Mylapore. For a dose of local art and traditions, visit the Government Museum or catch a classical performance at Kalakshetra. Meanwhile, shopaholics can have a great time in T. Nagar, a shopping district selling everything from sarees to jewellery. If you love food, try the traditional South Indian meal served on a banana leaf. It's a simple dish, but it's absolutely delicious!

Colours of India: A showcase of the spirit of Indian dance
Colours of India: A showcase of the spirit of Indian dance

Time of India

time12-05-2025

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  • Time of India

Colours of India: A showcase of the spirit of Indian dance

Dancers weave magic with Bharatanatyam, Odissi, Kathakali & Chhau In a mesmerising celebration of India's rich cultural heritage, Trikayaa Dance Foundation presented its production, Colours of India , at Kamani Auditorium. The event was a tribute to the country's classical, folk, and martial dance traditions, brought to life through powerful performances by over 50 artists from across the nation. Conceptualised and choreographed by Rakesh Sai Babu (recipient of the SNA Bismillah Khan Yuva Puraskar) and Priya Srinivasan (Kalakshetra alumna and Director, Trikayaa Dance Foundation), Colours of India was not just a performance, it was a journey. From the intricate storytelling of Bharatanatyam to the athletic grace of Mayurbhanj Chhau , and the emotive elegance of Odissi, Kathakali, Kathak, and Kuchipudi, the evening showcased a seamless fusion of styles, capturing the soul of India's artistic heritage. Equally captivating were the vibrant folk dances of Rajasthan, Punjab, Kashmir, Karnataka, and West Bengal, which added rhythm, colour, and regional essence to the tapestry. The performances moved fluidly between tradition and innovation, reflecting the Foundation's ethos of cultural preservation through dynamic expression. The production also served as Trikayaa Dance Foundation's annual showcase, celebrating a year of artistic growth, rigorous training, and community engagement. Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Click Here - This Might Save You From Losing Money Expertinspector Click Here Undo From junior students to seasoned performers, the stage came alive with rhythm, expression, and devotion. In her message, Priya Srinivasan said, ''Colours of India' is a tribute to the unity that lies in our diversity. Every step, every rhythm tonight reflected not only the beauty of Indian dance, but the cultural dialogue that binds us across regions.' Rakesh Sai Babu added, 'We envisioned this production as a living canvas—where classical discipline meets folk vitality, and ancient traditions are carried forward by today's generation of dancers.'

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