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Nritya gyan

India has witnessed vast variety of cultures and traditions which are passed on from generations to generations. Indian classical dance forms are one among those art forms which are culturally preserved heritage of India. But, in present day scenario dance has gained a commercial status. With the advent of various other western dance forms arriving, Indian Classical dances have become more or less a national heritage “to be preserved but, very few to pass on to”.

 

Hence the importance of dance oriented spaces has diminished. Thus, there is a need to recreate the diminishing character of dance oriented architecture thereby reviving the Indian classical dance forms to propagate it as a divine ritual and not a mere form of entertainment.

Bachelors of Architecture - Thesis

5th Year - L S Raheja School of Architecture

Location : Pune, India

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