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It takes everything to dance
Updated On: 07 September, 2011 10:48 AM IST | | Priyanjali Ghose
Tonight catch actress Isha Sharvani perform a recital that is Indian in essence but youthful in its approach and presentation
Tonight catch actress Isha Sharvani perform a recital that is Indian in essence but youthful in its approach and presentation
When Isha Sharvani made her debut opposite Vivek Oberoi in the film Kisna (2005), everyone agreed that she was one of the finest dancers Bollywood had ever seen. Daughter of famous danseuse Daksha Seth, Isha spent over a decade learning various dance forms at her mother's art school in Kerala. In a telephonic conversation with The Guide from Tokyo, where she performed before a host of delegates, she tells us what is in store for Bangalore tonight at the 49th Bengaluru Ganesha Utsava.
What would you be performing in Bangalore?
I would be doing two pieces from Shivashakti, which will be premiere in India today. Based on Tantrik tradition, the recital is very Indian and the audience should have a good time.
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