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    Book Launch Mohiniyattam – A search for its roots

    India Art ReviewBy India Art ReviewAugust 16, 2022
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    Mohiniyattam Guru Nirmala Paniker’s new book Mohiniyattam – A search for its roots, which describes the history and evolution of lyrical dance Mohinitattam is happening on August 19, 2022 at 4 PM. Dr Anita Ratnam, Founder and Managing Editor, Narthaki online will release the book. Art Critic Prof. George S Paul will chair the event. Guru Venu G will share the welcome note.

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    Meeting ID: 915 014 6568
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