One of the premier dance festivals of India, Khajuraho festival of Dances is organised every year during springtime for last 41 years by Ustad Alauddin Khan academy of music and art under the aegis of ministry of Culture, government of Madhya Pradesh. Khajuraho Festival of Dances is organised at UNESCO world heritage site of Khajuraho in the premises along the western group of temples.
Kathak duet by V. Anuradha Singh and Rajendra Chaturvedi on 24th February 2015. V. Anuradha Singh is best known for the introduction of Sufiyana Kathak style of dance. See some snapshots and a video of the dance.
Devadasi dance by Dr Yashoda Rao Thakore at Khajuraho festival of dances (2015) was perhaps the biggest achievement of this year’s dance festival. This was perhaps the first time that Devadasi dance was performed as an independent classical form of dance at any national platform. Yashoda Rao Thakore is a famous Kuchipudi dancer and has written a thesis on ‘Temple of Songs of Andhra Temple dancers’. Her delightful performance here in few images and a video.
Beautiful Manipuri Dance by Progressive Artiste Laboratory of Tiken Singh at Khajuraho Festival of Dances, 2015. Here the team is performing Raas Sankirtana or Nupa Pala. Poorvrang of a Natyashastra is Sankirtana. “Sankirtana: Ritual singing, drumming and dancing of Manipur” was also inscribed on the Representative List of the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in December 2013. Sankirtana originated from south but was revived in east by Chaitanya Mahaprabhu. Now it is an integral part of a Manipuri Dance.
ps: Don’t miss the last two minutes of this video!
A beautiful performance of Vasant Raas in classical Manipuri Dance by Progressive Artiste Laboratory of Tiken Singh at Khajuraho Festival of Dances 2015. This performance is about Radha-Krishna raasleela. See the movements, truly enjoyable.
Wonderful images and really informative post! Its nice to see the beauty of such cultural performances 🙂
Thanks for the fabulous comments Bilna! They are encouraging.
how I love Khajuraho… have visited many times, since I have to fly into Khajuraho to get to my native place; but never saw this festival… someday may be!
Thanks for sharing such a wonderful post! 🙂
Thanks for the nice words, Archana. Khajuraho is indeed mesmerising. And this Dance festival has been resurrected in a big way in last four years which resulted in better audience and excellent performances. Also watch the video if you get the time.
Every year i Promise myself I will visit the Dance festival and every year I miss it 🙁 thanks for the post, at least I get top read about it…
Thanks. I hope you can also see the videos on my channel (links in the post) to enjoy some of the performances. You will certainly like them!