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BANGALORE, MARCH 3. "Reinterpreting Bharathanatyam in novel and visually vibrant manners," the Rasika Academy of Performing Arts is all set to stage "Aarambh New beginnings in timeless tradition," a dance performance involving Kiran Subramanyam and Sandhya Kiran at the A.D.A. Rangamandira here on Saturday. The artistes of the academy told presspersons here that Aarambh would showcase traditional concepts and compositions highlighted by new methods in choreography, presentation, music, and lighting. The performance has been conceived, choreographed, and directed by Kiran Subramanyam.
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