Dance-cum-art exhibition by 15 year old girl enthrals audience

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November 13, 2011

Mangalore, November 13: The department of Kannada and culture, Dakshina Kannada district organised 'Chiguru', a dance-cum-art exhibition of Neha B at Town Hall in the city on Saturday.

The programme was inaugurated by president of DK Kannada Sahithya Parishath, Pradeep Kumar Kalkura.

Speaking on the occasion he said that our society must be balanced to nurture the talent of the young, with the parents and teachers tapping the true potential of children.


The art exhibition had at least 25 paintings of Neha, which was inaugurated by eminent artist Dayanand Bejai.

Neha, the dancer cum artist has won many accolades for herself at a tender age of 15.

Among them are District Rajyothsava award for the year 2010, Exceptional artist award by Women and child development department for 2011-12,

She has been learning dance since she was 7 years old. She is a student of Vidushi Sumangala Rathnakar who runs a school Natyaradhana. She hails from a family of artists. She has also performed in other parts of India like Kanpur and New Delhi.

Neha has won many awards in Dance as well. Amongst them are 'K avya Shravya Natya Kuncha' award , Mallige Naguthava 2007 award.

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