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English: Nitya Akhanda Nrittam, is one of its kind Bharatanatyam festival conceived and conceptualized by Dr. Saroja Vaidyanathan (Padmabhushan awardee). This festival is a 27 hour marathon relay of Bharatanatyam to be performed by approximately 300 dancers from across the globe. First of it’s kind NAN aims to set a world record in Bharatanatyam. Dancers of different nationalities who find a home in Bharatanatyam have come together in this unique endeavor.
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