Brisbane, July 30 (Australia India News Newsdesk)
Brisbane is gearing up for an enchanting evening of rhythm, expression, and storytelling as Naatyotsava 2025 brings together a spectacular array of classical Indian dance forms on one stage. Slated for September 6, at the Calamvale Community College, the event promises to be a celebration of cultural richness and artistic excellence.
Audiences will be treated to an extraordinary line-up of acclaimed dancers from across Australia, each representing a distinct classical tradition. Among the featured performers is Vidushi Bindu Rajendren, who will present the graceful and expressive Mohiniattam. Kathak will come alive through the performance of Sanchita Abrol, known for her command of rhythm and poise.
The vibrant and intricate style of Kuchipudi will be presented by two seasoned artists, Hema Venugopalan and Sreeanusha Viswanathan, who are both known for their dynamic stage presence. Bharatanatyam, one of the most popular classical forms, will be performed by Vidushi Ambika Ganeshprasad and the talented young artist Shivani Sriram, each bringing their own unique interpretation and flair to the traditional dance. Odissi, the lyrical and sculptural form from eastern India, will be represented by Anwesha Das, promising a performance of grace and depth.
Naatyotsava 2025 is not just a performance event—it is a tribute to the timeless traditions of Indian classical dance. Organisers describe it as a cultural experience that brings together diversity, heritage, and the enduring power of artistic expression. The evening is expected to attract dance lovers, cultural enthusiasts, and families eager to experience a rich artistic journey.
Tickets are available now at https://www.trybooking.com/DDJRF. With such a vibrant line-up and the rare opportunity to see so many dance forms in one evening, Naatyotsava 2025 is shaping up to be a highlight in Brisbane’s cultural calendar.