Indian Classical Dance Show- "DASAVATHARAM" by Natraj School of Dance
Kia ora and Greetings
✨🎉 Natraj School of Dance celebrates a monumental 25 years with a captivating dance production 🌺Dasavatharam🌺. Dive deep into the enthralling tales of the ten avatars through the mesmerizing realms of Indian classical dance by their amazing dancers. 🦚🌙
🗓️ Dates: 6th October - ⏰ 6.30 PM
🗓️ Dates: 7th October - ⏰ 2.30 PM and 6.30 PM
📍 Venue: Little Theatre, Lower Hutt
Don't miss out on this once-in-a-lifetime performance!
Book your ticket by scanning the provided QR code on the attached poster or by clicking the link:
🎟️ dasavatharam.eventbrite.co.nz...
Nandri, Vanakkam
Photo credit: Sasi Harsha Photography
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