
Anju’s Sweet Sixteen
Anju's Sweet Sixteen celebration at Mythri Banquet Hall was a heartfelt and joyful event, with a yellow theme reflecting her favorite color.
Family members, including her aunties from New Jersey, came together to celebrate.
Anju stole the spotlight with her high-energy dance moves, accompanied by her mother, who showcased next-level dance skills, and her sister Anu, who emceed and coordinated the entrances. Anu’s dance performances added to the fun, while their dad made a memorable effort on the dance floor, impressing everyone.
There was also a small family reunion, with Anju's dad and his sisters enjoying some precious sibling time together, making the event even more special.
The decor, beautifully crafted by none other than our own @theeventbasket, brought a perfect touch to the celebration. Sakthi's emotional singing provided a perfect mix of sentiment and excitement, making the event feel both intimate and lively. Dheeraj did an excellent job covering the event through photography. As for me, my role was to sit back, relax, and enjoy the party!

Seetha Chandrashekhar’s Students Recital at Hanuman Temple
The recital, held at the Hanuman Temple, was a simple yet heartfelt performance by students under the guidance of Guru Seetha. Accompanied by experienced musicians Raju Balan and Samarth Srinivas on mridangam and her son, Neeraj Chandrashekhar, on the violin, the event showcased the dedication and talent of the students, making for an engaging and memorable concert. Both Raju Balan and Samarth Srinivas provided mridangam accompaniment, adding to the overall musical depth of the recital.

Prathika Sakthivel - The Dancer
Pratika’s Bharatanatyam Arangetram. The orchestra that accompanied her performance added an enriching depth to the Arangetram:
- Nattuvangam: Smt. Lakshmi Sriraman
- Vocals: Smt. Pustakam Ramaa
- Mridangam: Shri. Janardhana Rao
- Flute: Shri. Jayaram Kikkeri
- Percussion Pads, Morsing and Kanjira: Manjunath NS

Varsha Harish Bharatanatyam Arangetram
Varsha Harish Bharatanatyam Arangetram
Date: August 8th, 2024
Guru: Sri Shambavi Gopi
As the stage is set for this significant milestone in Varsha Harish's journey, her Bharatanatyam Arangetram signifies not only a personal achievement but also a celebration of tradition, artistry, and dedication to classical dance.
Musicians:
Anjali Prabala - Vocals
N.K. Kesavan - Mridangam
Muthukumar - Flute
Umamahesh Iyer - Violin
Under the guidance of esteemed Guru Sri Shambavi Gopi, Varsha will showcase the intricate movements, expressive storytelling, and profound spiritual essence of Bharatanatyam. The accompanying musicians, each a maestro in their craft, will elevate this performance, weaving together rich melodic textures and rhythms that resonate with the audience, creating an immersive experience.

Harshitha Bharatanatyam Arangetram
August 24. - Harshita’s Arangetram
Today's Bharatanatyam Arangetram of Harshita Rakesh, under the guidance of her guru, Shri Shambhavi Gopi, was a true masterpiece, setting a new standard for future performances. Every detail was meticulously planned, making this event exceptional from start to finish.

M.K. Kesavan & Kamala Sathabishekam
Aug 31st, 2024
MK. Kesavan & Kamala Sathabishekam
Traditional celebrations at adithi venue in plano
Cute bride and handsome groom. Active at this age shows how much our culture has influence them with food, work and keeping fit.
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