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A rich spectrum of diverse dance forms showcased at Jadavpur University,  Kolkata 

Saikat Kumar Basu 
 
On 29th June 2024, Saturday, the gala international  Hamsavahini Festival & Competition was held at the Dr. Triguna Sen auditorium, Jadavpur University Kolkta. The program was organized by the leading dance academy of Kolkata, the Hamsavahini Kalalayam in association with the Department of Sanskrit, Jadavpur  University and the National Service Scheme (NSS)-JU Unit between 10 am to 9 pm. The program highted upon numerous presentations by students across various age groups focusing on classical amd semiclassical dance forms (Bharatnatyam, Kuchipudi, Kathak), folk dances across various states of India, fusion and contemporary modern theme based dances. Over 200 participants joined the program showcasing a diverse spectrum of colourful costumes, music and engaging dance forms. 
 
A large number of dignitaries from various sections of the society shared the stage making erudite presentations on various aspects of dance as a cultural heritage, dance as a tool for better physical and mental health; and about the hostory and evolution of different dance forms. The eminet personalities making presentations include Dr. Rajat Sen, Dean of Students, JU, Dr. Anupam Deb Sarkar, NSS Coordinator, JU, Prof. Ashok Kumar Mahato, HOD, Department of Sanskrit, JU, Prof Debdas Mondal, Faculty, Department of Sanskrit, JU, Prof. Sraboni Ganguly (Retd), Department of Sanskrit, JU, Prof Dipak Ghosh, Emiretus Professor, JU, Dr. Tapas Kumar Dey, Social Scientist, National Council of Education and Training, Mr. Gautam Dey, Ex Director, ICCR, Kolkata, Captain (Dr.) Satish Minocha, President, Rotary Club South Extension, Kolkata,  Saikat Kumar Basu, Executive Research Director, PFS, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada, Ms. Sutapa Bardhan, Secretary, ECHO Foundation, Kolkata, Mr. Protuyush Ghosh, Retd. DGM, Metro Railways, Kolkata, Mr. Sumit Ghosh, Mr. Samir Kumar Das, Additional Secretary AI SC/ST, Eastern Railways, Ms. Dhruti Ghosh Halder, eminent theater personality and above all Dr. Anuradha Roy, Festival Director and Principal of Hamsavahini Kalalayam. The overall management of the event, artistic creativity and the superb performance of the participants understand the direction of Dr. Anuradha Roy deserves special mention. Particularly the splendid performance by you g performers as young as 4 to 5 years of age was truly spectacular and highly applauded by the supportive audience who stayed almost the entire day tobattend the gala program. 
 
A classical dance program holds significant cultural, educational, and social value. Here are a few key points achieved from this unique dance festival: 
 
Cultural Preservation: Classical dance forms are integral to preserving cultural heritage. They keep traditional stories, music, and movements alive, passing them down through generations.
 
Artistic Expression: The programs offered a platform for dancers to express themselves creatively while maintaining the strict technical and aesthetic standards of the various dance form.
 
Education and Discipline: Training in classical dance instills discipline, dedication, and an understanding of historical and cultural contexts. It also develops physical and mental skills, including balance, coordination, memory, and concentration.
 
Community and Identity: The festival created a sense of community and cultural identity among participants and audiences, bringing people together to celebrate shared heritage and traditions.
 
Emotional and Spiritual Growth: Many classical dance forms are deeply connected to spiritual practices and philosophies, providing dancers and audiences with experiences that promote emotional and spiritual growth.
 
Promotion of Diversity: Showcasing classical dance in various settings thereby promoting cultural diversity and appreciation, enriching the cultural fabric of our society.
 
Overall, classical dance programs are vital for maintaining the richness of cultural traditions and fostering an appreciation for the arts.
 
Photo credit: Saikat Kumar Basu 

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