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Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Three-hour classical Indian dance performance enthralled the audience
MALACCA: It was an enchanting night dedicated to the appreciation of classical Indian cultural dance through the graceful and intricate performance of R. Chandramohan and his disciples in Malacca recently.
For the first time, the renowned Indian dance guru from Kuantan, Pahang staged a three-hour show with his 38 disciples before a 500-strong audience at the Malacca International Trade Centre (MITC) convention hall.
The graceful dance movements coupled with the dancers’ expressive eyes and facial expressions mesmerized the audience throughout the night. A member of the organizing committee K. Arendevi said the show was put up by the Warisan Seni and Kebudayaan Sri Nandhigeswarar to raise funds for its new academy building in Kuala Selangor. The academy, founded by Chandramohan in March 2006, aimed at raising awareness, interest, understanding, and appreciation for Indian dance and culture.
His students range from the youngest at four years old until “as long as you can dance”. “I hope the direction I take would see the ancient Indian dance forms flourish in Malaysia,” he added.
Meanwhile, Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Senator Datuk T.Murugiah who was also present to watch the performance said he was entertained by Chandramohan’s captivating performance.
“The younger Indian generation should learn to understand and appreciate their origins and roots before they are forgotten.“Culture is what makes a community unique and the values must be inherited,” he added.
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