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Mesmerising solo Bharatanatyam performance for corporate events, college annual days, cultural festivals, and private celebrations. **What you get:** • 30–60 minute solo performance (customisable) • Traditional Margam repertoire — Pushpanjali, Alarippu, Jatiswaram, Varnam, Padam, Tillana • Stage costume, jewellery, and props included • Sound system requirements provided in advance • Post-performance meet & greet / photo session **Genres available:** Pure classical, fusion Bharatanatyam-contemporary, or devotional (Ashtapadi, Devaranama) **Venues handled:** Auditoriums, 5-star hotel ballrooms, outdoor stages (min. 15×15 ft stage) Available across Mumbai, Pune, Goa, and Chennai (travel charges apply for out-of-Mumbai bookings).
About Priya Sharma
Trained under the legendary Guru Smt. Padma Subrahmanyam at Nrithyodaya, Chennai, and continued advanced studies under Smt. Kanaka Srinivasan. A gold medallist in the Kerala School Kalolsavam, Priya has performed at the National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA) Mumbai, Dover Lane Music Conference Kolkata, and the Khajuraho Dance Festival. She now teaches intimate batches (max 8 students) from her Andheri West studio and performs across Maharashtra and South India. Specialisation: Margam, Abhinaya, Padam, and fusion choreography blending classical Bharatanatyam with contemporary themes.
14 years of experience
Languages: Hindi, Tamil, English, Marathi
Reviews (2)
Priya performed at our company's foundation day celebration. Every single guest was mesmerised — we had people who had never watched classical dance before, and they were on their feet at the end. Absolutely world-class.
Booked Priya for Navarathri at our housing society. She went above and beyond — arrived 2 hours early, coordinated with our sound team, and delivered a performance that had elders in tears. Highly recommended.
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