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Prabha from Avalon

Natraj School of Dance, a Lower Hutt based dance school established in 1999, specialising in training students in Bharatanatyam, an ancient Indian classical dance form dating back to over 2000 years, is very excited to announce its 20th anniversary Production on 19th and 20th of October. We are having two shows this year to celebrate the special milestone. The theme itself is 'Bharatanatyam.'

If you enjoy good dance, music, celebrate diversity, culture and art form, you won't be disappointed. Performers are from multi ethnic background from across the Wellington region although many of them are from the Hutt and age groups range from 5 to 50. They are very much looking forward and excited to perform for you and showcase this beautiful art form.

Tickets can be purchased online via the link below. Please share this with your family and friends and come along to an evening filled with vibrant dances, beautiful costumes and fantastic energy.

snacks during intermission will be sold by organisations raising funds for charitable cause.

We look forward to seeing you all there!
Ticket Link:
www.iticket.co.nz...
Event Link:
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