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Each of the dancers performed two sets of their respective dance forms to thunderous applause.

Update: 2017-03-20 18:38 GMT
The two-day festival, organised by Samskritiki in collaboration with Muvva Nritya Raaga Nigamam, successfully brought together young dancers from across the country to showcase their talent in the Indian classical dance genre.

The Indian International Dance Festival (IIDF), celebrating dance sans division, began on Saturday at the Potti Sreeramulu Telugu University, Nampally. The two-day festival, organised by Samskritiki in collaboration with Muvva Nritya Raaga Nigamam, successfully brought together young dancers from across the country to showcase their talent in the Indian classical dance genre.

The festival focuses on unearthing dancing talent of the present generation and giving them a special platform to perform in front of eminent artistes, research scholars and art critics to encourage their dancing prowess.

Each of the dancers performed two sets of their respective dance forms to thunderous applause. The festival focuses on unearthing dancing talent of the present generation and giving them a special platform to perform in front of eminent artistes, research scholars and art critics to encourage their dancing prowess.

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