June 30 2025: Indian classical ardent Apeksha Niranjan showcased an enthralling Bharatanatyam recital, “Anubhava: The Experience,” at the prestigious Movement Physical and Dance Theatre International Festival in Georgia.

Apeksha Niranjan

Serving a historic moment as she became the first Indian dancer to present a classical Bharatanatyam recital at the festival in Georgia, her 60-minute performance was a unique fusion of traditional Bharatanatyam with innovative storytelling and musical blends.

“Anubhava – The Experience” transcended the boundaries of traditional dance where rich tapestry of Indian culture, the depth of human emotions, and the grace of classical movements were woven together. Through expressive gestures, intricate footwork, and a captivating blend of classical music with soul-stirring Gregorian chants, the virtuoso offered a memorable experience that resonated deeply with the audience.

From Bhagirathi Bhavadveshini: Experiencing Indian Mythology, Nottuswara: Experiencing the Blend of Two Musics, Syrenka: The Mermaid of Warsaw, to Love Reunited: Experiencing Emotions, Tillana: Experiencing the Rhythm, and Gregorian Chants: Experiencing Two Cultures; Niranjan’s repertoire displayed the versatility and enduring beauty of this art form in the most soulful manner.

Beyond her star stuck performance, Apeksha also served as a jury member at the Movement Physical and Dance Theatre International Festival, which saw participation from nine countries. She further contributed to the festival by conducting a Bharatanatyam workshop for the participating dancers, sharing her expertise and passion for the art form. Her multifaceted involvement and groundbreaking performance have opened new gorizons for Indian classical dance on the international stage.

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