Sri Anagha Datta Society
Centuries old, Indian classical arts continues to thrive, even in Calgary
Encouraging cultural, spiritual, and religious activities, Sri Anagha Datta Society of Calgary also supports several local schools teaching Indian classical arts and supports the Natyanjali Dance Festival of Canada.
Sharing their story, Lalitha Dwivedula and Shailesh Bhagawatula sit down to chat about the festival’s history and the importance of cultural and artistic exchange.
“Coming from India, we see a lot more diversity out there because each state has a different language, a different culture, different traditions,” says Bhagawatula. “When we came to Calgary, we found that there would be small pockets of 40 families, 50 families, from each of these provinces who have found home in Calgary and were meeting three or four times a year. And each of those communities were trying to bring their cultures, and teach their children, about their origins.”
Bringing it all together on a large stage, this annual classical dance festival encourages students to participate and showcase the art and cultural heritage of India. Tune into the next edition of The Storytelling Podcast to learn more.
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Part of The Storytelling Project, this series raises awareness about Calgarians who, by living creative lives, are making Calgary a better city, affecting positive change and enriching others’ lives.
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Part of The Storytelling Project, this series raises awareness about Calgarians who, by living creative lives, are making Calgary a better city, affecting positive change and enriching others’ lives.
Have a story to share? Email us at submissions@calgaryartsdevelopment.com.
Part of The Storytelling Project, this series raises awareness about Calgarians who, by living creative lives, are making Calgary a better city, affecting positive change and enriching others’ lives.
Have a story to share? Email us at submissions@calgaryartsdevelopment.com.
Have a story to share? Email us at submissions@calgaryartsdevelopment.com.