Shri Hutendra Ishwar Sharma
In the first presentation of the cultural evening today at the 39th Chakradhar Samaroh, the team of local famous artists of Raigarh district-Hutendra Ishwar Sharma presented the traditional culture of Chhattisgarh through songs and group dance. The artists of the team entertained the audience with Dadaria songs including Sua dance based on farming.
Dr. Rakhi Rai
On the seventh day of the 39th Chakradhar Samaroh, in the second presentation of the cultural evening today, local Bharatnatyam artist of Raigarh district Dr. Rakhi Rai along with her team Ms. Nainaika Kasliwal, Srijani Banerjee presented an attractive dance with expressions and postures on the stage. These artists of Raigarh district have proved their talent with Bharatnatyam. Along with making a name for themselves with their performances on Doordarshan, these artists have also earned fame by presenting Bharatnatyam in the country and abroad. The beautiful presentation of Bharatnatyam today at the Chakradhar Samaroh organized at Ramlila Maidan delighted the audience.
Ms. Sharvi Kesharwani
In the prestigious Chakradhar Samaroh 2024 organized in Raigarh, cultural programs are being presented by many well-known world-renowned artists, as well as through this platform, regional and young artists are also being provided a platform to showcase their art, encourage them and promote them. In this sequence, today on the seventh day of Chakradhar Samaroh, thirteen-year-old Kathak Sadhika Ms. Sharvi Kesharwani of Sarangarh presented a captivating dance based on Shiva Panchakshar Stotra composed by Adiguru Shankaracharya. With this captivating performance of hers, the entire Chakradhar Samaroh venue reverberated with the mantra of Om Namah Shivay. In this dance, she presented a heart-touching dance representing the five elements earth, water, fire, air and sky along with Om Namah Shivay. Along with this, she presented a very attractive dance with some tode-tukde, kavitta, paran after some layakaaris with the presentation of Ardhang composed by late Pandit Birju Maharaj. Thirteen-year-old Kathak Sadhika Ms. Sharvi Kesharwani of Sarangarh is a student of class VIII in Mona Modern English Medium School, Sarangarh. She started her initial dance education from her mother Mrs. Toshi Gupta and is currently learning the nuances of dance under the guidance of Guru Dr. Rajshree Namdev at Shriram Sangeet Mahavidyalaya, Raipur.
Kathak Sadhika Ms. Sharvi Kesharwani has been continuously earning many titles and achievements since 2019 by giving captivating performances at many state, national and international levels at such a young age. Ms. Sharvi has given her Kathak performances on more than 50 platforms so far at places like Dubai and Thailand at the international level and Ujjain, Bangalore, Udaipur, Goa, Jabalpur, Raipur, Bhilai, Bilaspur, Mathura, Haridwar etc. at the national level. Ms. Sharvi has received Bangalore Nritya Ojaswi Award in 2019, Gold Award in Thailand, Nritya Sadhika Samman in 2020, Kala Sadhika Samman in 2021, Bal Nritya Kala Shrestha Award in 2022, International Scholarship for performance in Dubai in 2022 and first in Kathak in Dubai, Udit Samman in Haridwar in 2023, besides Kala Abhiyudita Samman. Again, Bal Nritya Kala Shrestha Award in 2023 and Chakradhar Samaroh 2023, followed by Akhand Nupur Naad, Rashtriya Kala Vaibhav Samman, Pranavam Shikhamani Award in 2024.
Shri Lucky Mohanty
Famous dancers of Cuttack, Shri Lucky Mohanty and Vidya Das highlighted the Aarti and Draupadi Cheerharan in Puri’s Jagannath Temple in their Odissi performance. Through his fellow artists, he presented dances in a rhythmic manner with expressions. He also presented the intimate love of Radha-Krishna through Odissi dance.
Ms. Mridusmita Das
The audience coming to the Chakradhar Festival is getting an opportunity to get acquainted with various Indian and regional classical music, dance and other arts. In this sequence, today on the seventh day of Chakradhar Festival, the audience also got an opportunity to see the 500-year-old Assam’s prominent Assamese Sattriya dance through the Chakradhar Festival stage. The couple of Ms. Mridusmita Das and Mr. Rajiv Kumar Das, who arrived from Raipur today, gave a captivating presentation of Assamese Sattriya dance. The presentation of this unique dance made the evening of the seventh day of Chakradhar Festival memorable, which the audience present will never be able to forget.
Assamese Sattriya dance is a beautiful classical dance of Assam. This dance is a complete Indian cultural dance with spirituality and arts. It is usually performed in the cold season in the Northeast. There are seven classical dances in the field of music. Assamese Sattriya dance is included as the 8th classical dance. This dance is dedicated to Vaishnav ideology.
Mrs. Bhadra Sinha and Gayatri Sharma
Mrs. Bhadra Sinha and Gayatri Sharma, who came from Delhi, presented Bharatnatyam dance. Mrs. Bhadra Sinha started learning Bharatnatyam dance from a very young age. But after a decade, she is practicing Bharatnatyam again under the guidance of Guru Krishnamurthy. Today, she presented a captivating dance dedicated to Mother Shakti with strength, determination, compassion.
Ms. Vidya Pradeep
Cochin artist Ms. Vidya Pradeep mesmerized the audience with Mohiniyattam dance. Kerala’s famous semi-classical dance Mohiniyattam is performed in the temples of Kerala. The dancer from Cochin presented Kerala’s folk dance in her unique style.
Padma Shri Dr. Bharati Bandhu
Padma Shri Dr. Bharati Bandhu’s Sufiana singing forced the audience to dance till late night. Bharati Bandhu and his team received a lot of applause by presenting Kabir’s couplets in their own style. The audience appreciated his performance a lot. He delighted the audience with songs like Jara Dheere Dheere Gaadi Haanko…Mere Ram Gaadi Wale…, Mo Se Naina Milaike…Dama Dam Mast Kalandar…
Bharti Bandhu has inherited devotional music. Three generations were with him on the stage and all of them performed together in singing and music. Bharti Bandhu has performed more than 8000 programs in India and abroad till now. Bharti Bandhu has performed in 30 universities and more than 30 districts. He has enthralled more than 10 lakh students from school to university level with his Kabir/Sufi singing. He has been honoured with many national and international awards. In 2013, the Government of India honoured Bharti Bandhu with the Padma Shri award for singing Kabir in a unique style. In 2015, he was awarded an honorary doctorate by the world’s best music university Khairagarh. In 2020, he has been awarded the national level Shikhar Samman Chakradhar Samman by the Chhattisgarh government. He has also been awarded the all India level Shikhar Samman Tulsi Samman by the Madhya Pradesh government.