13-year-old Chinese girl performs Bharatanatyam in China, scripts history with her dance

13-year-old Chinese girl performs Bharatanatyam in China, scripts history with her dance

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Category : Miscellaneous Published on: August 17 2024

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  • Lei Muzi, a 13-year-old Chinese girl, made history by performing Bharatanatyam "Arangetram" at the Indian Embassy in China, attended by Indian diplomats and a large crowd, highlighting the growing cultural exchange between India and China.
  • Lei Muzi is the only Chinese person trained in Bharatanatyam, having practised for six years under the guidance of an expert affiliated with Raja Ravi Varma, showcasing the increasing appreciation of Indian classical arts in China.
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