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11th American NATYA Festival on April 19, 20, 21 - 2019
11th American NATYA Festival - April 19, 20, 21 - 2019
Clayton High School Auditorium
#1, Mark Twain Circle, St. Louis, MO 63105
Schedule
Friday, April 19, 2019 - 6:30 PM
- Bharathanatyam & Kathak Performances by Soorya Dance school
- Atma Lingam – Mythological Bharathanatyam Dance Drama by “Rani” group
- Parvati’s Marriage - by “Katha” - Indian Storyteller Group of St. Louis
Saturday, April, 20th, 2019 4:30 PM
- Vaigai Express - By Guru Vandana Academy, Louisville, KY
- Manipuri Dances - By Angahar Dance academy, Kolkata, India
- Gyana Margam - By Kala sampada, India
- Tri-Nritya Shailee – Natyantharanga Dance Company of Bengaluru, India
- Pied piper – Vismaya – by Sanskriti School of Dance, New Jersey
Sunday April 21st 2019 2:00 PM
- American Natya Idol Award Ceremony
- Sri Satyanarayan Katha – by Acharya School of Dance, Chicago
- Four Horsemen – by Jiva Performing Arts, New York
- Shakti- Women Empowerment - by Nrityarpana School of Dance, Cincinnati
- Tale of the Anklets – by Mythili Dance Academy
Thank you for your interest in American Natya Idol.
If you need any information for future participation, please email at
natyaidol2017@gmail.com
Natya Idol competition is a USA - level competition held as a part of American Natya Dance Festival.
The intention is to encourage youngsters to achieve high quality of artistic accomplishment.
Junior, intermediate student's achievements will be honored with 1st,2nd 3rd prize trophies.
Advanced students will be recognized with 1st, 2nd and 3rd trophies. Also, they will be awarded performances in "Soorya Youth Series" in St. Louis and also in Bengaluru in "Nritya Vaibhava Festival".
Preview of 11th American Natya Festival
NATYA - North American Testing for Young Artists is an independent group of highly acclaimed Gurus of Indian performing arts, who test and certify the quality of Indian classical performing arts through several levels of tests and exams. NATYA focuses on classical Indian dances only. Our aim is to create a trustworthy system to recognize and measure the artistic ability of a classical Indian dance student through well-defined parameters of excellence. Our certification's main goal is to provide a student an authentication to his or her knowledge by a panel of eminent artists. Such recognition will boost their respect in the field and also could be used as a step stone to access more performances, productions across the country.
What sets us apart from other commercial dance schools and companies is our commitment to an honest analysis of performing arts from India and help students to achieve perfection. Students will be encouraged to study both theory and practical aspects of Indian Classical Dance. Our aim is to bring an affordable way to qualification close to their cities. Through testing, we aim to bring light on the achievements of students, irrespective of their arangetrams or any personal performances. Our advanced exams are beyond arangetram level.
We believe Indian Diaspora in North America has brought in great minds from India – not only in Science and Engineering – but also in Indian performing arts. Our model of exams depends on such knowledge pool available in USA. We will invite important Gurus from India for guidance. Our goal is to become self-sufficient in quality controlling of classical dance through artists living in USA. Setting up a home grown examination system is better for the community of USA based artists.
The judges for exams will be selected by experts in the field. Any dance teacher, Guru or instructor may apply to become a judge. Any dance school may apply to become a center for exam. We would extend our support to all partners of Indian performing art. Our aim is to be truthful to the rules of aesthetics, geometry, grace, literature, history and principles of real time dance productions.
Headquartered in Ballwin, MO, USA, we offer exams in Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, New Jersey, Detroit, Atlanta, Cincinnati, San Antonio, Houston, San Jose.