Makes me happy to see the flow of movements in the Lavni dance performance. This was at a performance held in Mumbai of traditional Maharashtrian dance performance.
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Oh, yes! Seeing a performance like this would make me happy, too!! Wonderful, colorful shot! Have a great weekend!!
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Deletelovely expressions and colours :D
ReplyDeleteI see it a mike -- was there singing as well as dancing at this performance? :)
ReplyDeleteYes there was
DeleteOh, yea...the performances often cross the line from the romantic to the erotic. I've seen this--very energetic and rhythmic!!
ReplyDeletegreat shot!Hope you're enjoying your trip!
Thank you Panchali. Yes I am!
DeleteNice expressions, totally engrossed in performance...
ReplyDeleteinteresting
ReplyDeleteWould love to see it too! Happy weekend
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Thank you. To you too!
DeleteNice capture.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend to you and all.
Thank you Rupam. You too!
Deletelovely capture . I love this dance.
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Thank you Vishal
DeleteMakes you want to dance with them :)
ReplyDeleteMust be very nice to watch them !
ReplyDeletewonderful!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot for the theme. Love seeing dancers who are into the flow of the music and dance like they are. Have a super weekend.
ReplyDeleteThank you Jerry
DeleteIt's easy to get a sense of movement from your photo. Like the colors, too!
ReplyDeleteWonderful pic!
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Thank you Harris
DeleteI'm tired just watching!
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DeleteHari Om
ReplyDeleteYes! I can feel the rhythm. Great shot!
Thank you Yamini ji
DeleteI am loving the easy flow of this weekend ~
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Sandi
Now this is something I would enjoy watching! Manila has a pretty large Indian community—I wish they'd start having performances. It would be educational for many Filipinos, I think.
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