Renowned Lavani dancer Vidya Sadaphule led a dance event titled ‘Lavani Majhi Sakhi’, which was directed by journalist Nandkumar Patil at Nehru Centre from May 18 to 24. mid-day’s Rane Ashish brings you the glimpses of the vibrant event
Updated On: 2026-05-26 09:36 AM IST
Compiled by : Vipul Shinde
The stage comes alive at Nehru Centre as Lavani dancer Vidya Sadaphule opens 'Lavani Majhi Sakhi', setting the tone for a week-long celebration of traditional Maharashtrian folk dance
Under the direction of journalist Nandkumar Patil, the event brings together 108 dancers, highlighting Lavani as a living, evolving cultural expression across generations
Dancers aged nine to 72 share the stage, reflecting both young talent and lifelong devotion to Lavani
Adding a distinctive touch, three young men participate in the event, performing Lavani in traditional nauvari sarees and breaking conventional expectations
Lavani is a traditional Maharashtrian art form that blends expressive dance and music, performed to the rhythmic beats of the dholki and known for its powerful energy
Known for its energetic beats and expressive storytelling, Lavani has evolved as a defining element of Marathi folk theatre.