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Teachers & Performers of Indian Music & Dance

Name: Paromita Bhaumik
E-Mail: [email protected]
Field: Bharat­natyam Dancer (specilized in Rabindra Nitya), and Odissi dance
Location: Little Rock
Telephone:
Misc. Info: Trained under eminent guru the noted Bharata Nrityam exponent guru Smt. Thankamoni Kutty and Oddissi from guru Arundhuti Roy. Paromita is exceptionally gifted Bharat­natyam dancer with a subtle sense for “Laya” and “Tala”. I had the unique opportunity to learn the fine expressions (abhinaya) of Bharat­natyam and Oddissi. With teach­ing experi­ence of more than 10 years. I am committed to teach stu­dents trad­itional dances to help them represent the diversity of Indian culture in a dance form. Bharatnatyam, Odissi and Folk dance classes are offered from ages 5-7, 8-11, 12 & up and adults. Please email for more infor­mation.


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