Khajuraho Dance Festival, 23 Feb 2014
For images from Day 1 see: http://www.photonicyatra.com/Features/Khajuraho-Dance-Festival-Feb/ Day 2 see: http://www.photonicyatra.com/Features/Khajuraho-Dance-Festival-21-Fe/ Day 3 see: http://www.photonicyatra.com/Features/Khajuraho-Dance-Festival-22-Fe/ Day 5 see: http://www.photonicyatra.com/Features/Khajuraho-Dance-Festival-24-Fe/
Invite you to view pictures of the temple at: http://www.photonicyatra.com/Destinations/India-MP-Khajuraho/
Kathak & Uzbek dance performance by Samiksha Sharma, Dhirendra Tiwari, and Diyor Aliev at the Khajuraho Festival of Dances February, 2014. Khajuraho Festival of Dances is celebrated at a time when the hardness of winter begins to fade and the king of all seasons, spring, takes over. The most colorful and brilliant classical dance forms of India with their roots in the ling and rich cultural traditions across the country, offer a feast for the eyes during a weeklong extravaganza. Khajuraho is located in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh and roughly 620 kilometers (385 miles) southeast of New Delhi, the temples of Khajuraho are famous for their so-called "erotic sculptures". Khajuraho was the cultural capital of the Chandela Rajputs, a Hindu dynasty that ruled from the 10th to 12th centuries.
Zamiram EmirovaKathakUzbekKazakhtandance performanceSamiksha SharmaDhirendra TiwariDiyor AlievKhajuraho Festival of Dancesdancefestivalartmusicgeolat24.85487559geolon79.92044197geotaggedINDIndiaKhajurahoMadhya Pradesh
Kathak & Uzbek dance performance by Samiksha Sharma, Dhirendra Tiwari, and Diyor Aliev at the Khajuraho Festival of Dances February, 2014. Khajuraho Festival of Dances is celebrated at a time when the hardness of winter begins to fade and the king of all seasons, spring, takes over. The most colorful and brilliant classical dance forms of India with their roots in the ling and rich cultural traditions across the country, offer a feast for the eyes during a weeklong extravaganza. Khajuraho is located in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh and roughly 620 kilometers (385 miles) southeast of New Delhi, the temples of Khajuraho are famous for their so-called "erotic sculptures". Khajuraho was the cultural capital of the Chandela Rajputs, a Hindu dynasty that ruled from the 10th to 12th centuries.
KathakUzbekKazakhtandance performanceSamiksha SharmaDhirendra TiwariDiyor AlievKhajuraho Festival of Dancesdancefestivalartmusicgeolat24.85488052geolon79.92045618geotaggedINDIndiaKhajurahoMadhya Pradesh
Zamiram Emirova and Anna Yelissizova. Kathak & Uzbek dance performance by Samiksha Sharma, Dhirendra Tiwari, and Diyor Aliev at the Khajuraho Festival of Dances February, 2014. Khajuraho Festival of Dances is celebrated at a time when the hardness of winter begins to fade and the king of all seasons, spring, takes over. The most colorful and brilliant classical dance forms of India with their roots in the ling and rich cultural traditions across the country, offer a feast for the eyes during a weeklong extravaganza. Khajuraho is located in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh and roughly 620 kilometers (385 miles) southeast of New Delhi, the temples of Khajuraho are famous for their so-called "erotic sculptures". Khajuraho was the cultural capital of the Chandela Rajputs, a Hindu dynasty that ruled from the 10th to 12th centuries.
Zamiram EmirovaAnna YelissizovaKathakUzbekKazakhtandance performanceSamiksha SharmaDhirendra TiwariDiyor AlievKhajuraho Festival of Dancesdancefestivalartmusicgeolat24.85487835geolon79.92044924geotaggedINDIndiaKhajurahoMadhya Pradesh
Zamiram Emirova and Anna Yelissizova. Kathak & Uzbek dance performance by Samiksha Sharma, Dhirendra Tiwari, and Diyor Aliev at the Khajuraho Festival of Dances February, 2014. Khajuraho Festival of Dances is celebrated at a time when the hardness of winter begins to fade and the king of all seasons, spring, takes over. The most colorful and brilliant classical dance forms of India with their roots in the ling and rich cultural traditions across the country, offer a feast for the eyes during a weeklong extravaganza. Khajuraho is located in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh and roughly 620 kilometers (385 miles) southeast of New Delhi, the temples of Khajuraho are famous for their so-called "erotic sculptures". Khajuraho was the cultural capital of the Chandela Rajputs, a Hindu dynasty that ruled from the 10th to 12th centuries.
Zamiram EmirovaAnna YelissizovaKathakUzbekKazakhtandance performanceSamiksha SharmaDhirendra TiwariDiyor AlievKhajuraho Festival of Dancesdancefestivalartmusicgeolat24.85488019geolon79.92045459geotaggedINDIndiaKhajurahoMadhya Pradesh
Zamiram Emirova and Anna Yelissizova. Kathak & Uzbek dance performance by Samiksha Sharma, Dhirendra Tiwari, and Diyor Aliev at the Khajuraho Festival of Dances February, 2014. Khajuraho Festival of Dances is celebrated at a time when the hardness of winter begins to fade and the king of all seasons, spring, takes over. The most colorful and brilliant classical dance forms of India with their roots in the ling and rich cultural traditions across the country, offer a feast for the eyes during a weeklong extravaganza. Khajuraho is located in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh and roughly 620 kilometers (385 miles) southeast of New Delhi, the temples of Khajuraho are famous for their so-called "erotic sculptures". Khajuraho was the cultural capital of the Chandela Rajputs, a Hindu dynasty that ruled from the 10th to 12th centuries.
Zamiram EmirovaAnna YelissizovaKathakUzbekKazakhtandance performanceSamiksha SharmaDhirendra TiwariDiyor AlievKhajuraho Festival of Dancesdancefestivalartmusicgeolat24.85488027geolon79.92045499geotaggedINDIndiaKhajurahoMadhya Pradesh
Zamiram Emirova and Anna Yelissizova. Kathak & Uzbek dance performance by Samiksha Sharma, Dhirendra Tiwari, and Diyor Aliev at the Khajuraho Festival of Dances February, 2014. Khajuraho Festival of Dances is celebrated at a time when the hardness of winter begins to fade and the king of all seasons, spring, takes over. The most colorful and brilliant classical dance forms of India with their roots in the ling and rich cultural traditions across the country, offer a feast for the eyes during a weeklong extravaganza. Khajuraho is located in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh and roughly 620 kilometers (385 miles) southeast of New Delhi, the temples of Khajuraho are famous for their so-called "erotic sculptures". Khajuraho was the cultural capital of the Chandela Rajputs, a Hindu dynasty that ruled from the 10th to 12th centuries.
Zamiram EmirovaAnna YelissizovaKathakUzbekKazakhtandance performanceSamiksha SharmaDhirendra TiwariDiyor AlievKhajuraho Festival of Dancesdancefestivalartmusicgeolat24.85488011geolon79.92045420geotaggedINDIndiaKhajurahoMadhya Pradesh
Zamiram Emirova and Anna Yelissizova. Kathak & Uzbek dance performance by Samiksha Sharma, Dhirendra Tiwari, and Diyor Aliev at the Khajuraho Festival of Dances February, 2014. Khajuraho Festival of Dances is celebrated at a time when the hardness of winter begins to fade and the king of all seasons, spring, takes over. The most colorful and brilliant classical dance forms of India with their roots in the ling and rich cultural traditions across the country, offer a feast for the eyes during a weeklong extravaganza. Khajuraho is located in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh and roughly 620 kilometers (385 miles) southeast of New Delhi, the temples of Khajuraho are famous for their so-called "erotic sculptures". Khajuraho was the cultural capital of the Chandela Rajputs, a Hindu dynasty that ruled from the 10th to 12th centuries.
Zamiram EmirovaAnna YelissizovaKathakUzbekKazakhtandance performanceSamiksha SharmaDhirendra TiwariDiyor AlievKhajuraho Festival of Dancesdancefestivalartmusicgeolat24.85487558geolon79.92043982geotaggedINDIndiaKhajurahoMadhya Pradesh
Zamiram Emirova and Anna Yelissizova. Kathak & Uzbek dance performance by Samiksha Sharma, Dhirendra Tiwari, and Diyor Aliev at the Khajuraho Festival of Dances February, 2014. Khajuraho Festival of Dances is celebrated at a time when the hardness of winter begins to fade and the king of all seasons, spring, takes over. The most colorful and brilliant classical dance forms of India with their roots in the ling and rich cultural traditions across the country, offer a feast for the eyes during a weeklong extravaganza. Khajuraho is located in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh and roughly 620 kilometers (385 miles) southeast of New Delhi, the temples of Khajuraho are famous for their so-called "erotic sculptures". Khajuraho was the cultural capital of the Chandela Rajputs, a Hindu dynasty that ruled from the 10th to 12th centuries.
Zamiram EmirovaAnna YelissizovaKathakUzbekKazakhtandance performanceSamiksha SharmaDhirendra TiwariDiyor AlievKhajuraho Festival of Dancesdancefestivalartmusicgeolat24.85487822geolon79.92044879geotaggedINDIndiaKhajurahoMadhya Pradesh
Zamiram Emirova and Anna Yelissizova. Kathak & Uzbek dance performance by Samiksha Sharma, Dhirendra Tiwari, and Diyor Aliev at the Khajuraho Festival of Dances February, 2014. Khajuraho Festival of Dances is celebrated at a time when the hardness of winter begins to fade and the king of all seasons, spring, takes over. The most colorful and brilliant classical dance forms of India with their roots in the ling and rich cultural traditions across the country, offer a feast for the eyes during a weeklong extravaganza. Khajuraho is located in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh and roughly 620 kilometers (385 miles) southeast of New Delhi, the temples of Khajuraho are famous for their so-called "erotic sculptures". Khajuraho was the cultural capital of the Chandela Rajputs, a Hindu dynasty that ruled from the 10th to 12th centuries.
Zamiram EmirovaAnna YelissizovaKathakUzbekKazakhtandance performanceSamiksha SharmaDhirendra TiwariDiyor AlievKhajuraho Festival of Dancesdancefestivalartmusicgeolat24.85487952geolon79.92045143geotaggedINDIndiaKhajurahoMadhya Pradesh
Kathak & Uzbek dance performance by Samiksha Sharma, Dhirendra Tiwari, and Diyor Aliev at the Khajuraho Festival of Dances February, 2014. Khajuraho Festival of Dances is celebrated at a time when the hardness of winter begins to fade and the king of all seasons, spring, takes over. The most colorful and brilliant classical dance forms of India with their roots in the ling and rich cultural traditions across the country, offer a feast for the eyes during a weeklong extravaganza. Khajuraho is located in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh and roughly 620 kilometers (385 miles) southeast of New Delhi, the temples of Khajuraho are famous for their so-called "erotic sculptures". Khajuraho was the cultural capital of the Chandela Rajputs, a Hindu dynasty that ruled from the 10th to 12th centuries.
Zamiram EmirovaAnna YelissizovaKathakUzbekKazakhtandance performanceSamiksha SharmaDhirendra TiwariDiyor AlievKhajuraho Festival of Dancesdancefestivalartmusicgeolat24.85487927geolon79.92045024geotaggedINDIndiaKhajurahoMadhya Pradesh
Zamiram Emirova and Anna Yelissizova. Kathak & Uzbek dance performance by Samiksha Sharma, Dhirendra Tiwari, and Diyor Aliev at the Khajuraho Festival of Dances February, 2014. Khajuraho Festival of Dances is celebrated at a time when the hardness of winter begins to fade and the king of all seasons, spring, takes over. The most colorful and brilliant classical dance forms of India with their roots in the ling and rich cultural traditions across the country, offer a feast for the eyes during a weeklong extravaganza. Khajuraho is located in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh and roughly 620 kilometers (385 miles) southeast of New Delhi, the temples of Khajuraho are famous for their so-called "erotic sculptures". Khajuraho was the cultural capital of the Chandela Rajputs, a Hindu dynasty that ruled from the 10th to 12th centuries.
Zamiram EmirovaAnna YelissizovaKathakUzbekKazakhtandance performanceSamiksha SharmaDhirendra TiwariDiyor AlievKhajuraho Festival of Dancesdancefestivalartmusicgeolat24.85487935geolon79.92045064geotaggedINDIndiaKhajurahoMadhya Pradesh
Zamiram Emirova and Anna Yelissizova. Kathak & Uzbek dance performance by Samiksha Sharma, Dhirendra Tiwari, and Diyor Aliev at the Khajuraho Festival of Dances February, 2014. Khajuraho Festival of Dances is celebrated at a time when the hardness of winter begins to fade and the king of all seasons, spring, takes over. The most colorful and brilliant classical dance forms of India with their roots in the ling and rich cultural traditions across the country, offer a feast for the eyes during a weeklong extravaganza. Khajuraho is located in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh and roughly 620 kilometers (385 miles) southeast of New Delhi, the temples of Khajuraho are famous for their so-called "erotic sculptures". Khajuraho was the cultural capital of the Chandela Rajputs, a Hindu dynasty that ruled from the 10th to 12th centuries.
Zamiram EmirovaAnna YelissizovaKathakUzbekKazakhtandance performanceSamiksha SharmaDhirendra TiwariDiyor AlievKhajuraho Festival of Dancesdancefestivalartmusicgeolat24.85487935geolon79.92045064geotaggedINDIndiaKhajurahoMadhya Pradesh
Kathak & Uzbek dance performance by Samiksha Sharma, Dhirendra Tiwari, and Diyor Aliev at the Khajuraho Festival of Dances February, 2014. Khajuraho Festival of Dances is celebrated at a time when the hardness of winter begins to fade and the king of all seasons, spring, takes over. The most colorful and brilliant classical dance forms of India with their roots in the ling and rich cultural traditions across the country, offer a feast for the eyes during a weeklong extravaganza. Khajuraho is located in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh and roughly 620 kilometers (385 miles) southeast of New Delhi, the temples of Khajuraho are famous for their so-called "erotic sculptures". Khajuraho was the cultural capital of the Chandela Rajputs, a Hindu dynasty that ruled from the 10th to 12th centuries.
KathakUzbekKazakhtandance performanceSamiksha SharmaDhirendra TiwariDiyor AlievKhajuraho Festival of Dancesdancefestivalartmusicgeolat24.85487478geolon79.92045048geotaggedINDIndiaKhajurahoMadhya Pradesh
Kathak & Uzbek dance performance by Samiksha Sharma, Dhirendra Tiwari, and Diyor Aliev at the Khajuraho Festival of Dances February, 2014. Khajuraho Festival of Dances is celebrated at a time when the hardness of winter begins to fade and the king of all seasons, spring, takes over. The most colorful and brilliant classical dance forms of India with their roots in the ling and rich cultural traditions across the country, offer a feast for the eyes during a weeklong extravaganza. Khajuraho is located in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh and roughly 620 kilometers (385 miles) southeast of New Delhi, the temples of Khajuraho are famous for their so-called "erotic sculptures". Khajuraho was the cultural capital of the Chandela Rajputs, a Hindu dynasty that ruled from the 10th to 12th centuries.
KathakUzbekKazakhtandance performanceSamiksha SharmaDhirendra TiwariDiyor AlievKhajuraho Festival of Dancesdancefestivalartmusicgeolat24.85489377geolon79.92046921geotaggedINDIndiaKhajurahoMadhya Pradesh
Kathak & Uzbek dance performance by Samiksha Sharma, Dhirendra Tiwari, and Diyor Aliev at the Khajuraho Festival of Dances February, 2014. Khajuraho Festival of Dances is celebrated at a time when the hardness of winter begins to fade and the king of all seasons, spring, takes over. The most colorful and brilliant classical dance forms of India with their roots in the ling and rich cultural traditions across the country, offer a feast for the eyes during a weeklong extravaganza. Khajuraho is located in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh and roughly 620 kilometers (385 miles) southeast of New Delhi, the temples of Khajuraho are famous for their so-called "erotic sculptures". Khajuraho was the cultural capital of the Chandela Rajputs, a Hindu dynasty that ruled from the 10th to 12th centuries.
KathakUzbekKazakhtandance performanceSamiksha SharmaDhirendra TiwariDiyor AlievKhajuraho Festival of Dancesdancefestivalartmusicgeolat24.85486283geolon79.92045833geotaggedINDIndiaKhajurahoMadhya Pradesh
Kathak & Uzbek dance performance by Samiksha Sharma, Dhirendra Tiwari, and Diyor Aliev at the Khajuraho Festival of Dances February, 2014. Khajuraho Festival of Dances is celebrated at a time when the hardness of winter begins to fade and the king of all seasons, spring, takes over. The most colorful and brilliant classical dance forms of India with their roots in the ling and rich cultural traditions across the country, offer a feast for the eyes during a weeklong extravaganza. Khajuraho is located in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh and roughly 620 kilometers (385 miles) southeast of New Delhi, the temples of Khajuraho are famous for their so-called "erotic sculptures". Khajuraho was the cultural capital of the Chandela Rajputs, a Hindu dynasty that ruled from the 10th to 12th centuries.
KathakUzbekKazakhtandance performanceSamiksha SharmaDhirendra TiwariDiyor AlievKhajuraho Festival of Dancesdancefestivalartmusicgeolat24.85489377geolon79.92046921geotaggedINDIndiaKhajurahoMadhya Pradesh
Kathak & Uzbek dance performance by Samiksha Sharma, Dhirendra Tiwari, and Diyor Aliev at the Khajuraho Festival of Dances February, 2014. Khajuraho Festival of Dances is celebrated at a time when the hardness of winter begins to fade and the king of all seasons, spring, takes over. The most colorful and brilliant classical dance forms of India with their roots in the ling and rich cultural traditions across the country, offer a feast for the eyes during a weeklong extravaganza. Khajuraho is located in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh and roughly 620 kilometers (385 miles) southeast of New Delhi, the temples of Khajuraho are famous for their so-called "erotic sculptures". Khajuraho was the cultural capital of the Chandela Rajputs, a Hindu dynasty that ruled from the 10th to 12th centuries.
KathakUzbekKazakhtandance performanceSamiksha SharmaDhirendra TiwariDiyor AlievKhajuraho Festival of Dancesdancefestivalartmusicgeolat24.85487944geolon79.92045103geotaggedINDIndiaKhajurahoMadhya Pradesh
Kathak & Uzbek dance performance by Samiksha Sharma, Dhirendra Tiwari, and Diyor Aliev at the Khajuraho Festival of Dances February, 2014. Khajuraho Festival of Dances is celebrated at a time when the hardness of winter begins to fade and the king of all seasons, spring, takes over. The most colorful and brilliant classical dance forms of India with their roots in the ling and rich cultural traditions across the country, offer a feast for the eyes during a weeklong extravaganza. Khajuraho is located in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh and roughly 620 kilometers (385 miles) southeast of New Delhi, the temples of Khajuraho are famous for their so-called "erotic sculptures". Khajuraho was the cultural capital of the Chandela Rajputs, a Hindu dynasty that ruled from the 10th to 12th centuries.
KathakUzbekKazakhtandance performanceSamiksha SharmaDhirendra TiwariDiyor AlievKhajuraho Festival of Dancesdancefestivalartmusicgeolat24.85485537geolon79.92046306geotaggedINDIndiaKhajurahoMadhya Pradesh
Kathak & Uzbek dance performance by Samiksha Sharma, Dhirendra Tiwari, and Diyor Aliev at the Khajuraho Festival of Dances February, 2014. Khajuraho Festival of Dances is celebrated at a time when the hardness of winter begins to fade and the king of all seasons, spring, takes over. The most colorful and brilliant classical dance forms of India with their roots in the ling and rich cultural traditions across the country, offer a feast for the eyes during a weeklong extravaganza. Khajuraho is located in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh and roughly 620 kilometers (385 miles) southeast of New Delhi, the temples of Khajuraho are famous for their so-called "erotic sculptures". Khajuraho was the cultural capital of the Chandela Rajputs, a Hindu dynasty that ruled from the 10th to 12th centuries.
KathakUzbekKazakhtandance performanceSamiksha SharmaDhirendra TiwariDiyor AlievKhajuraho Festival of Dancesdancefestivalartmusicgeolat24.85488476geolon79.92048556geotaggedINDIndiaKhajurahoMadhya Pradesh
Kathak & Uzbek dance performance by Samiksha Sharma, Dhirendra Tiwari, and Diyor Aliev at the Khajuraho Festival of Dances February, 2014. Khajuraho Festival of Dances is celebrated at a time when the hardness of winter begins to fade and the king of all seasons, spring, takes over. The most colorful and brilliant classical dance forms of India with their roots in the ling and rich cultural traditions across the country, offer a feast for the eyes during a weeklong extravaganza. Khajuraho is located in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh and roughly 620 kilometers (385 miles) southeast of New Delhi, the temples of Khajuraho are famous for their so-called "erotic sculptures". Khajuraho was the cultural capital of the Chandela Rajputs, a Hindu dynasty that ruled from the 10th to 12th centuries.
KathakUzbekKazakhtandance performanceSamiksha SharmaDhirendra TiwariDiyor AlievKhajuraho Festival of Dancesdancefestivalartmusicgeolat24.85487862geolon79.92046814geotaggedINDIndiaKhajurahoMadhya Pradesh
Kathak & Uzbek dance performance by Samiksha Sharma, Dhirendra Tiwari, and Diyor Aliev at the Khajuraho Festival of Dances February, 2014. Khajuraho Festival of Dances is celebrated at a time when the hardness of winter begins to fade and the king of all seasons, spring, takes over. The most colorful and brilliant classical dance forms of India with their roots in the ling and rich cultural traditions across the country, offer a feast for the eyes during a weeklong extravaganza. Khajuraho is located in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh and roughly 620 kilometers (385 miles) southeast of New Delhi, the temples of Khajuraho are famous for their so-called "erotic sculptures". Khajuraho was the cultural capital of the Chandela Rajputs, a Hindu dynasty that ruled from the 10th to 12th centuries.
KathakUzbekKazakhtandance performanceSamiksha SharmaDhirendra TiwariDiyor AlievKhajuraho Festival of Dancesdancefestivalartmusicgeolat24.85486275geolon79.92046927geotaggedINDIndiaKhajurahoMadhya Pradesh
Kathak & Uzbek dance performance by Samiksha Sharma, Dhirendra Tiwari, and Diyor Aliev at the Khajuraho Festival of Dances February, 2014. Khajuraho Festival of Dances is celebrated at a time when the hardness of winter begins to fade and the king of all seasons, spring, takes over. The most colorful and brilliant classical dance forms of India with their roots in the ling and rich cultural traditions across the country, offer a feast for the eyes during a weeklong extravaganza. Khajuraho is located in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh and roughly 620 kilometers (385 miles) southeast of New Delhi, the temples of Khajuraho are famous for their so-called "erotic sculptures". Khajuraho was the cultural capital of the Chandela Rajputs, a Hindu dynasty that ruled from the 10th to 12th centuries.
KathakUzbekKazakhtandance performanceSamiksha SharmaDhirendra TiwariDiyor AlievKhajuraho Festival of Dancesdancefestivalartmusicgeolat24.85487409geolon79.92047882geotaggedINDIndiaKhajurahoMadhya Pradesh
Kathak & Uzbek dance performance by Samiksha Sharma, Dhirendra Tiwari, and Diyor Aliev at the Khajuraho Festival of Dances February, 2014. Khajuraho Festival of Dances is celebrated at a time when the hardness of winter begins to fade and the king of all seasons, spring, takes over. The most colorful and brilliant classical dance forms of India with their roots in the ling and rich cultural traditions across the country, offer a feast for the eyes during a weeklong extravaganza. Khajuraho is located in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh and roughly 620 kilometers (385 miles) southeast of New Delhi, the temples of Khajuraho are famous for their so-called "erotic sculptures". Khajuraho was the cultural capital of the Chandela Rajputs, a Hindu dynasty that ruled from the 10th to 12th centuries.
KathakUzbekKazakhtandance performanceSamiksha SharmaDhirendra TiwariDiyor AlievKhajuraho Festival of Dancesdancefestivalartmusicgeolat24.85487409geolon79.92047882geotaggedINDIndiaKhajurahoMadhya Pradesh
Kathak & Uzbek dance performance by Samiksha Sharma, Dhirendra Tiwari, and Diyor Aliev at the Khajuraho Festival of Dances February, 2014. Khajuraho Festival of Dances is celebrated at a time when the hardness of winter begins to fade and the king of all seasons, spring, takes over. The most colorful and brilliant classical dance forms of India with their roots in the ling and rich cultural traditions across the country, offer a feast for the eyes during a weeklong extravaganza. Khajuraho is located in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh and roughly 620 kilometers (385 miles) southeast of New Delhi, the temples of Khajuraho are famous for their so-called "erotic sculptures". Khajuraho was the cultural capital of the Chandela Rajputs, a Hindu dynasty that ruled from the 10th to 12th centuries.
KathakUzbekKazakhtandance performanceSamiksha SharmaDhirendra TiwariDiyor AlievKhajuraho Festival of Dancesdancefestivalartmusicgeolat24.85487387geolon79.92048002geotaggedINDIndiaKhajurahoMadhya Pradesh
Kathak & Uzbek dance performance by Samiksha Sharma, Dhirendra Tiwari, and Diyor Aliev at the Khajuraho Festival of Dances February, 2014. Khajuraho Festival of Dances is celebrated at a time when the hardness of winter begins to fade and the king of all seasons, spring, takes over. The most colorful and brilliant classical dance forms of India with their roots in the ling and rich cultural traditions across the country, offer a feast for the eyes during a weeklong extravaganza. Khajuraho is located in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh and roughly 620 kilometers (385 miles) southeast of New Delhi, the temples of Khajuraho are famous for their so-called "erotic sculptures". Khajuraho was the cultural capital of the Chandela Rajputs, a Hindu dynasty that ruled from the 10th to 12th centuries.
KathakUzbekKazakhtandance performanceSamiksha SharmaDhirendra TiwariDiyor AlievKhajuraho Festival of Dancesdancefestivalartmusicgeolat24.85488572geolon79.92047574geotaggedINDIndiaKhajurahoMadhya Pradesh
Kathak & Uzbek dance performance by Samiksha Sharma, Dhirendra Tiwari, and Diyor Aliev at the Khajuraho Festival of Dances February, 2014. Khajuraho Festival of Dances is celebrated at a time when the hardness of winter begins to fade and the king of all seasons, spring, takes over. The most colorful and brilliant classical dance forms of India with their roots in the ling and rich cultural traditions across the country, offer a feast for the eyes during a weeklong extravaganza. Khajuraho is located in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh and roughly 620 kilometers (385 miles) southeast of New Delhi, the temples of Khajuraho are famous for their so-called "erotic sculptures". Khajuraho was the cultural capital of the Chandela Rajputs, a Hindu dynasty that ruled from the 10th to 12th centuries.
KathakUzbekKazakhtandance performanceSamiksha SharmaDhirendra TiwariDiyor AlievKhajuraho Festival of Dancesdancefestivalartmusicgeolat24.85486847geolon79.92046318geotaggedINDIndiaKhajurahoMadhya Pradesh
Dheerendra Tiwari and Samiksha Sharma. Kathak & Uzbek dance performance by Samiksha Sharma, Dhirendra Tiwari, and Diyor Aliev at the Khajuraho Festival of Dances February, 2014. Khajuraho Festival of Dances is celebrated at a time when the hardness of winter begins to fade and the king of all seasons, spring, takes over. The most colorful and brilliant classical dance forms of India with their roots in the ling and rich cultural traditions across the country, offer a feast for the eyes during a weeklong extravaganza. Khajuraho is located in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh and roughly 620 kilometers (385 miles) southeast of New Delhi, the temples of Khajuraho are famous for their so-called "erotic sculptures". Khajuraho was the cultural capital of the Chandela Rajputs, a Hindu dynasty that ruled from the 10th to 12th centuries.
Dheerendra TiwariKathakUzbekKazakhtandance performanceSamiksha SharmaDhirendra TiwariDiyor AlievKhajuraho Festival of Dancesdancefestivalartmusicgeolat24.85487119geolon79.92046738geotaggedINDIndiaKhajurahoMadhya Pradesh
Dheerendra Tiwari and Samiksha Sharma. Kathak & Uzbek dance performance by Samiksha Sharma, Dhirendra Tiwari, and Diyor Aliev at the Khajuraho Festival of Dances February, 2014. Khajuraho Festival of Dances is celebrated at a time when the hardness of winter begins to fade and the king of all seasons, spring, takes over. The most colorful and brilliant classical dance forms of India with their roots in the ling and rich cultural traditions across the country, offer a feast for the eyes during a weeklong extravaganza. Khajuraho is located in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh and roughly 620 kilometers (385 miles) southeast of New Delhi, the temples of Khajuraho are famous for their so-called "erotic sculptures". Khajuraho was the cultural capital of the Chandela Rajputs, a Hindu dynasty that ruled from the 10th to 12th centuries.
Dheerendra TiwariKathakUzbekKazakhtandance performanceSamiksha SharmaDhirendra TiwariDiyor AlievKhajuraho Festival of Dancesdancefestivalartmusicgeolat24.85488868geolon79.92047887geotaggedINDIndiaKhajurahoMadhya Pradesh
Dheerendra Tiwari and Samiksha Sharma. Kathak & Uzbek dance performance by Samiksha Sharma, Dhirendra Tiwari, and Diyor Aliev at the Khajuraho Festival of Dances February, 2014. Khajuraho Festival of Dances is celebrated at a time when the hardness of winter begins to fade and the king of all seasons, spring, takes over. The most colorful and brilliant classical dance forms of India with their roots in the ling and rich cultural traditions across the country, offer a feast for the eyes during a weeklong extravaganza. Khajuraho is located in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh and roughly 620 kilometers (385 miles) southeast of New Delhi, the temples of Khajuraho are famous for their so-called "erotic sculptures". Khajuraho was the cultural capital of the Chandela Rajputs, a Hindu dynasty that ruled from the 10th to 12th centuries.
Dheerendra TiwariKathakUzbekKazakhtandance performanceSamiksha SharmaDhirendra TiwariDiyor AlievKhajuraho Festival of Dancesdancefestivalartmusicgeolat24.85489506geolon79.92049795geotaggedINDIndiaKhajurahoMadhya Pradesh
Dheerendra Tiwari and Samiksha Sharma. Kathak & Uzbek dance performance by Samiksha Sharma, Dhirendra Tiwari, and Diyor Aliev at the Khajuraho Festival of Dances February, 2014. Khajuraho Festival of Dances is celebrated at a time when the hardness of winter begins to fade and the king of all seasons, spring, takes over. The most colorful and brilliant classical dance forms of India with their roots in the ling and rich cultural traditions across the country, offer a feast for the eyes during a weeklong extravaganza. Khajuraho is located in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh and roughly 620 kilometers (385 miles) southeast of New Delhi, the temples of Khajuraho are famous for their so-called "erotic sculptures". Khajuraho was the cultural capital of the Chandela Rajputs, a Hindu dynasty that ruled from the 10th to 12th centuries.
Dheerendra TiwariKathakUzbekKazakhtandance performanceSamiksha SharmaDhirendra TiwariDiyor AlievKhajuraho Festival of Dancesdancefestivalartmusicgeolat24.85488918geolon79.92050121geotaggedINDIndiaKhajurahoMadhya Pradesh
Kathak & Uzbek dance performance by Samiksha Sharma, Dhirendra Tiwari, and Diyor Aliev at the Khajuraho Festival of Dances February, 2014. Khajuraho Festival of Dances is celebrated at a time when the hardness of winter begins to fade and the king of all seasons, spring, takes over. The most colorful and brilliant classical dance forms of India with their roots in the ling and rich cultural traditions across the country, offer a feast for the eyes during a weeklong extravaganza. Khajuraho is located in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh and roughly 620 kilometers (385 miles) southeast of New Delhi, the temples of Khajuraho are famous for their so-called "erotic sculptures". Khajuraho was the cultural capital of the Chandela Rajputs, a Hindu dynasty that ruled from the 10th to 12th centuries.
KathakUzbekKazakhtandance performanceSamiksha SharmaDhirendra TiwariDiyor AlievKhajuraho Festival of Dancesdancefestivalartmusicgeolat24.85491761geolon79.92056397geotaggedINDIndiaKhajurahoMadhya Pradesh
Kathak & Uzbek dance performance by Samiksha Sharma, Dhirendra Tiwari, and Diyor Aliev at the Khajuraho Festival of Dances February, 2014. Khajuraho Festival of Dances is celebrated at a time when the hardness of winter begins to fade and the king of all seasons, spring, takes over. The most colorful and brilliant classical dance forms of India with their roots in the ling and rich cultural traditions across the country, offer a feast for the eyes during a weeklong extravaganza. Khajuraho is located in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh and roughly 620 kilometers (385 miles) southeast of New Delhi, the temples of Khajuraho are famous for their so-called "erotic sculptures". Khajuraho was the cultural capital of the Chandela Rajputs, a Hindu dynasty that ruled from the 10th to 12th centuries.
KathakUzbekKazakhtandance performanceSamiksha SharmaDhirendra TiwariDiyor AlievKhajuraho Festival of Dancesdancefestivalartmusicgeolat24.85488125geolon79.92043224geotaggedINDIndiaKhajurahoMadhya Pradesh
Kathak & Uzbek dance performance by Samiksha Sharma, Dhirendra Tiwari, and Diyor Aliev at the Khajuraho Festival of Dances February, 2014. Khajuraho Festival of Dances is celebrated at a time when the hardness of winter begins to fade and the king of all seasons, spring, takes over. The most colorful and brilliant classical dance forms of India with their roots in the ling and rich cultural traditions across the country, offer a feast for the eyes during a weeklong extravaganza. Khajuraho is located in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh and roughly 620 kilometers (385 miles) southeast of New Delhi, the temples of Khajuraho are famous for their so-called "erotic sculptures". Khajuraho was the cultural capital of the Chandela Rajputs, a Hindu dynasty that ruled from the 10th to 12th centuries.
KathakUzbekKazakhtandance performanceSamiksha SharmaDhirendra TiwariDiyor AlievKhajuraho Festival of Dancesdancefestivalartmusicgeolat24.85488125geolon79.92043224geotaggedINDIndiaKhajurahoMadhya Pradesh
Dheerendra Tiwari and Samiksha Sharma. Kathak & Uzbek dance performance by Samiksha Sharma, Dhirendra Tiwari, and Diyor Aliev at the Khajuraho Festival of Dances February, 2014. Khajuraho Festival of Dances is celebrated at a time when the hardness of winter begins to fade and the king of all seasons, spring, takes over. The most colorful and brilliant classical dance forms of India with their roots in the ling and rich cultural traditions across the country, offer a feast for the eyes during a weeklong extravaganza. Khajuraho is located in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh and roughly 620 kilometers (385 miles) southeast of New Delhi, the temples of Khajuraho are famous for their so-called "erotic sculptures". Khajuraho was the cultural capital of the Chandela Rajputs, a Hindu dynasty that ruled from the 10th to 12th centuries.
KathakUzbekKazakhtandance performanceSamiksha SharmaDhirendra TiwariDiyor AlievKhajuraho Festival of Dancesdancefestivalartmusicgeolat24.85485965geolon79.92048119geotaggedINDIndiaKhajurahoMadhya Pradesh
Kathak & Uzbek dance performance by Samiksha Sharma, Dhirendra Tiwari, and Diyor Aliev at the Khajuraho Festival of Dances February, 2014. Khajuraho Festival of Dances is celebrated at a time when the hardness of winter begins to fade and the king of all seasons, spring, takes over. The most colorful and brilliant classical dance forms of India with their roots in the ling and rich cultural traditions across the country, offer a feast for the eyes during a weeklong extravaganza. Khajuraho is located in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh and roughly 620 kilometers (385 miles) southeast of New Delhi, the temples of Khajuraho are famous for their so-called "erotic sculptures". Khajuraho was the cultural capital of the Chandela Rajputs, a Hindu dynasty that ruled from the 10th to 12th centuries.
KathakUzbekKazakhtandance performanceSamiksha SharmaDhirendra TiwariDiyor AlievKhajuraho Festival of Dancesdancefestivalartmusicgeolat24.85485121geolon79.92044794geotaggedINDIndiaKhajurahoMadhya Pradesh
Kathak & Uzbek dance performance by Samiksha Sharma, Dhirendra Tiwari, and Diyor Aliev at the Khajuraho Festival of Dances February, 2014. Khajuraho Festival of Dances is celebrated at a time when the hardness of winter begins to fade and the king of all seasons, spring, takes over. The most colorful and brilliant classical dance forms of India with their roots in the ling and rich cultural traditions across the country, offer a feast for the eyes during a weeklong extravaganza. Khajuraho is located in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh and roughly 620 kilometers (385 miles) southeast of New Delhi, the temples of Khajuraho are famous for their so-called "erotic sculptures". Khajuraho was the cultural capital of the Chandela Rajputs, a Hindu dynasty that ruled from the 10th to 12th centuries.
Assel AdilbekovaAnna YelissizovaZamiram EmirovaKathakUzbekKazakhtandance performanceSamiksha SharmaDhirendra TiwariDiyor AlievKhajuraho Festival of Dancesdancefestivalartmusicgeolat24.85486216geolon79.92043155geotaggedINDIndiaKhajurahoMadhya Pradesh
Kathak & Uzbek dance performance by Samiksha Sharma, Dhirendra Tiwari, and Diyor Aliev at the Khajuraho Festival of Dances February, 2014. Khajuraho Festival of Dances is celebrated at a time when the hardness of winter begins to fade and the king of all seasons, spring, takes over. The most colorful and brilliant classical dance forms of India with their roots in the ling and rich cultural traditions across the country, offer a feast for the eyes during a weeklong extravaganza. Khajuraho is located in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh and roughly 620 kilometers (385 miles) southeast of New Delhi, the temples of Khajuraho are famous for their so-called "erotic sculptures". Khajuraho was the cultural capital of the Chandela Rajputs, a Hindu dynasty that ruled from the 10th to 12th centuries.
Assel AdilbekovaAnna YelissizovaZamiram EmirovaKathakUzbekKazakhtandance performanceSamiksha SharmaDhirendra TiwariDiyor AlievKhajuraho Festival of Dancesdancefestivalartmusicgeolat24.85487660geolon79.92042926geotaggedINDIndiaKhajurahoMadhya Pradesh
Anna Yelissizova, Zamiram Emirova and Kohinoor Kathak. Kathak & Uzbek dance performance by Samiksha Sharma, Dhirendra Tiwari, and Diyor Aliev at the Khajuraho Festival of Dances February, 2014. Khajuraho Festival of Dances is celebrated at a time when the hardness of winter begins to fade and the king of all seasons, spring, takes over. The most colorful and brilliant classical dance forms of India with their roots in the ling and rich cultural traditions across the country, offer a feast for the eyes during a weeklong extravaganza. Khajuraho is located in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh and roughly 620 kilometers (385 miles) southeast of New Delhi, the temples of Khajuraho are famous for their so-called "erotic sculptures". Khajuraho was the cultural capital of the Chandela Rajputs, a Hindu dynasty that ruled from the 10th to 12th centuries.
Anna YelissizovaZamiram EmirovaKohinoor KathakKathakUzbekKazakhtandance performanceSamiksha SharmaDhirendra TiwariDiyor AlievKhajuraho Festival of Dancesdancefestivalartmusicgeolat24.85491416geolon79.92058348geotaggedINDIndiaKhajurahoMadhya Pradesh
Anna Yelissizova, Zamiram Emirova and Kohinoor Kathak. Kathak & Uzbek dance performance by Samiksha Sharma, Dhirendra Tiwari, and Diyor Aliev at the Khajuraho Festival of Dances February, 2014. Khajuraho Festival of Dances is celebrated at a time when the hardness of winter begins to fade and the king of all seasons, spring, takes over. The most colorful and brilliant classical dance forms of India with their roots in the ling and rich cultural traditions across the country, offer a feast for the eyes during a weeklong extravaganza. Khajuraho is located in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh and roughly 620 kilometers (385 miles) southeast of New Delhi, the temples of Khajuraho are famous for their so-called "erotic sculptures". Khajuraho was the cultural capital of the Chandela Rajputs, a Hindu dynasty that ruled from the 10th to 12th centuries.
Anna YelissizovaZamiram EmirovaKohinoor KathakKathakUzbekKazakhtandance performanceSamiksha SharmaDhirendra TiwariDiyor AlievKhajuraho Festival of Dancesdancefestivalartmusicgeolat24.85491450geolon79.92058153geotaggedINDIndiaKhajurahoMadhya Pradesh
Kathak & Uzbek dance performance by Samiksha Sharma, Dhirendra Tiwari, and Diyor Aliev at the Khajuraho Festival of Dances February, 2014. Khajuraho Festival of Dances is celebrated at a time when the hardness of winter begins to fade and the king of all seasons, spring, takes over. The most colorful and brilliant classical dance forms of India with their roots in the ling and rich cultural traditions across the country, offer a feast for the eyes during a weeklong extravaganza. Khajuraho is located in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh and roughly 620 kilometers (385 miles) southeast of New Delhi, the temples of Khajuraho are famous for their so-called "erotic sculptures". Khajuraho was the cultural capital of the Chandela Rajputs, a Hindu dynasty that ruled from the 10th to 12th centuries.
KathakUzbekKazakhtandance performanceSamiksha SharmaDhirendra TiwariDiyor AlievKhajuraho Festival of Dancesdancefestivalartmusicgeolat24.85492095geolon79.92051069geotaggedINDIndiaKhajurahoMadhya Pradesh
Zebiniso Davlatova and Kohinoor Kathak. Kathak & Uzbek dance performance by Samiksha Sharma, Dhirendra Tiwari, and Diyor Aliev at the Khajuraho Festival of Dances February, 2014. Khajuraho Festival of Dances is celebrated at a time when the hardness of winter begins to fade and the king of all seasons, spring, takes over. The most colorful and brilliant classical dance forms of India with their roots in the ling and rich cultural traditions across the country, offer a feast for the eyes during a weeklong extravaganza. Khajuraho is located in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh and roughly 620 kilometers (385 miles) southeast of New Delhi, the temples of Khajuraho are famous for their so-called "erotic sculptures". Khajuraho was the cultural capital of the Chandela Rajputs, a Hindu dynasty that ruled from the 10th to 12th centuries.
Zebiniso DavlatovaKohinoor KathakKathakUzbekKazakhtandance performanceSamiksha SharmaDhirendra TiwariDiyor AlievKhajuraho Festival of Dancesdancefestivalartmusicgeolat24.85494300geolon79.92052247geotaggedINDIndiaKhajurahoMadhya Pradesh
Kathak & Uzbek dance performance by Samiksha Sharma, Dhirendra Tiwari, and Diyor Aliev at the Khajuraho Festival of Dances February, 2014. Khajuraho Festival of Dances is celebrated at a time when the hardness of winter begins to fade and the king of all seasons, spring, takes over. The most colorful and brilliant classical dance forms of India with their roots in the ling and rich cultural traditions across the country, offer a feast for the eyes during a weeklong extravaganza. Khajuraho is located in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh and roughly 620 kilometers (385 miles) southeast of New Delhi, the temples of Khajuraho are famous for their so-called "erotic sculptures". Khajuraho was the cultural capital of the Chandela Rajputs, a Hindu dynasty that ruled from the 10th to 12th centuries.
KathakUzbekKazakhtandance performanceSamiksha SharmaDhirendra TiwariDiyor AlievKhajuraho Festival of Dancesdancefestivalartmusicgeolat24.85489521geolon79.92051438geotaggedINDIndiaKhajurahoMadhya Pradesh
Vidyagauri Adkar, Mahati Kannan, Bithika Mistry performed Kathak, Bharatnatyam & Odissi at the Khajuraho Festival of Dances. This festival is celebrated at a time when the hardness of winter begins to fade and the king of all seasons, spring, takes over. The most colorful and brilliant classical dance forms of india with their roots in the ling and rich cultural traditions across the country, offer a feast for the eyes during a weeklong extravaganza. Khajuraho is located in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh and roughly 620 kilometers (385 miles) southeast of New Delhi, the temples of Khajuraho are famous for their so-called "erotic sculptures". Khajuraho was the cultural capital of the Chandela Rajputs, a Hindu dynasty that ruled from the 10th to 12th centuries.
Vidyagauri AdkarMahati KannanBithika MistryKathakBharatnatyamOdissigeolat24.85488579geolon79.92052856geotaggedINDIndiaKhajurahoMadhya Pradesh
Kathak & Uzbek dance performance by Samiksha Sharma, Dhirendra Tiwari, and Diyor Aliev at the Khajuraho Festival of Dances February, 2014. Khajuraho Festival of Dances is celebrated at a time when the hardness of winter begins to fade and the king of all seasons, spring, takes over. The most colorful and brilliant classical dance forms of India with their roots in the ling and rich cultural traditions across the country, offer a feast for the eyes during a weeklong extravaganza. Khajuraho is located in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh and roughly 620 kilometers (385 miles) southeast of New Delhi, the temples of Khajuraho are famous for their so-called "erotic sculptures". Khajuraho was the cultural capital of the Chandela Rajputs, a Hindu dynasty that ruled from the 10th to 12th centuries.
KathakUzbekKazakhtandance performanceSamiksha SharmaDhirendra TiwariDiyor AlievKhajuraho Festival of Dancesdancefestivalartmusicgeolat24.85489709geolon79.92051155geotaggedINDIndiaKhajurahoMadhya Pradesh
Kathak & Uzbek dance performance by Samiksha Sharma, Dhirendra Tiwari, and Diyor Aliev at the Khajuraho Festival of Dances February, 2014. Khajuraho Festival of Dances is celebrated at a time when the hardness of winter begins to fade and the king of all seasons, spring, takes over. The most colorful and brilliant classical dance forms of India with their roots in the ling and rich cultural traditions across the country, offer a feast for the eyes during a weeklong extravaganza. Khajuraho is located in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh and roughly 620 kilometers (385 miles) southeast of New Delhi, the temples of Khajuraho are famous for their so-called "erotic sculptures". Khajuraho was the cultural capital of the Chandela Rajputs, a Hindu dynasty that ruled from the 10th to 12th centuries.
KathakUzbekKazakhtandance performanceSamiksha SharmaDhirendra TiwariDiyor AlievKhajuraho Festival of Dancesdancefestivalartmusicgeolat24.85488140geolon79.92053518geotaggedINDIndiaKhajurahoMadhya Pradesh
Kathak & Uzbek dance performance by Samiksha Sharma, Dhirendra Tiwari, and Diyor Aliev at the Khajuraho Festival of Dances February, 2014. Khajuraho Festival of Dances is celebrated at a time when the hardness of winter begins to fade and the king of all seasons, spring, takes over. The most colorful and brilliant classical dance forms of India with their roots in the ling and rich cultural traditions across the country, offer a feast for the eyes during a weeklong extravaganza. Khajuraho is located in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh and roughly 620 kilometers (385 miles) southeast of New Delhi, the temples of Khajuraho are famous for their so-called "erotic sculptures". Khajuraho was the cultural capital of the Chandela Rajputs, a Hindu dynasty that ruled from the 10th to 12th centuries.
KathakUzbekKazakhtandance performanceSamiksha SharmaDhirendra TiwariDiyor AlievKhajuraho Festival of Dancesdancefestivalartmusicgeolat24.85488517geolon79.92052951geotaggedINDIndiaKhajurahoMadhya Pradesh
Kathak & Uzbek dance performance by Samiksha Sharma, Dhirendra Tiwari, and Diyor Aliev at the Khajuraho Festival of Dances February, 2014. Khajuraho Festival of Dances is celebrated at a time when the hardness of winter begins to fade and the king of all seasons, spring, takes over. The most colorful and brilliant classical dance forms of India with their roots in the ling and rich cultural traditions across the country, offer a feast for the eyes during a weeklong extravaganza. Khajuraho is located in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh and roughly 620 kilometers (385 miles) southeast of New Delhi, the temples of Khajuraho are famous for their so-called "erotic sculptures". Khajuraho was the cultural capital of the Chandela Rajputs, a Hindu dynasty that ruled from the 10th to 12th centuries.
KathakUzbekKazakhtandance performanceSamiksha SharmaDhirendra TiwariDiyor AlievKhajuraho Festival of Dancesdancefestivalartmusicgeolat24.85487843geolon79.92053999geotaggedINDIndiaKhajurahoMadhya Pradesh
Kathak & Uzbek dance performance by Samiksha Sharma, Dhirendra Tiwari, and Diyor Aliev at the Khajuraho Festival of Dances February, 2014. Khajuraho Festival of Dances is celebrated at a time when the hardness of winter begins to fade and the king of all seasons, spring, takes over. The most colorful and brilliant classical dance forms of India with their roots in the ling and rich cultural traditions across the country, offer a feast for the eyes during a weeklong extravaganza. Khajuraho is located in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh and roughly 620 kilometers (385 miles) southeast of New Delhi, the temples of Khajuraho are famous for their so-called "erotic sculptures". Khajuraho was the cultural capital of the Chandela Rajputs, a Hindu dynasty that ruled from the 10th to 12th centuries.
KathakUzbekKazakhtandance performanceSamiksha SharmaDhirendra TiwariDiyor AlievKhajuraho Festival of Dancesdancefestivalartmusicgeolat24.85487876geolon79.92054017geotaggedINDIndiaKhajurahoMadhya Pradesh