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Uploaded by TFAvideo on Jul 8, 2008
In 2005, the Temple of Fine Arts Odissi department presented its students in a concert that would allow them to experience ensemble work in a stage setting. This piece was dedicated to Lord Ganesha as the one who dances.
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Lovely!
Must be difficult to accommodate so many people on stage. I love the choreography.
chiaroo10 1 year ago
it doesn't really matter hw it is pronounced....
as long as the message is conveyed and the dance is properly done.....
huhuhuhuhuhuhu~
amazewonderer 3 years ago
Its Mangalacharana not Mangalacaran..
giridharinayak 3 years ago
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Lovely!
Must be difficult to accommodate so many people on stage. I love the choreography.
chiaroo10 1 year ago
it doesn't really matter hw it is pronounced....
as long as the message is conveyed and the dance is properly done.....
huhuhuhuhuhuhu~
amazewonderer 3 years ago
Its Mangalacharana not Mangalacaran..
giridharinayak 3 years ago