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Sanjukta Sinha: A solo dancer of distinction

Sanjukta Sinha disciple of Padma Bhushan Smt. Kumudini Lakhia is one of India's leading Kathak artists known for her technical expertise and immense artistry. She has always strived to create a new idiom of Kathak as a performing art, one that represents a changing world even as it cherishes it roots. A solo dancer of distinction, she has also performed in ensembles as well as collaborated with several leading international names across various dance forms & major festivals India & Abroad (Ganga Mahotsav Varanasi , Taj Mahotsav Agra , Kala Ghoda Mumbai, Delhi Kathak Samaroh, Shanivarwara Dance Festival Pune , Lucknow Mahotsav, Maharana Kumbha Festival Udaipur). International Performances - Broadway New York , Queen Elizabeth Theatre London & Countries like Japan , New Zealand, Paris , Italy, Germany and many more).She has been awarded the prestigious Bismillah Khan Yuva Puraskar in the year 2017. She launched her own Dance Company.
Sanjukta Sinha established her Dance Company in Ahmedabad in the year 2019.

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