Cultural Events & Representation
Available across Delhi
Shreyasi Gopinath
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About Cultural Events & Representation
Cultural Events & Representation
I bring Indian classical dance, particularly Bharatanatyam, to prestigious cultural events and international stages. My performances blend traditional storytelling with innovative choreography, often exploring themes from Indian epics like the Mahabharata.
What Makes This Special
- Deep expertise in cultural diplomacy through dance
- Experience performing for dignitaries and high-profile events
- Original dance productions that showcase Indian heritage
Ideal For
Organizations and institutions seeking authentic Indian classical dance representations for:
- Cultural festivals
- Embassy events
- International arts programs
- Community cultural celebrations
Additional Details
My performances can be customized to event themes while maintaining classical authenticity. Past works include "The Wheel of Choices" and performances at the Indo-French Cultural Center.
Meet your Expert
Shreyasi Gopinath
74 connects in last 3 months
My Story
Namaste, we’re Shreyasi Gopinath Dance Academy. Dance is just in our bones, you know? Learning from gurus at Kalakshetra shaped us, and we still feel their blessings. Taking our troupe from Delhi to Khajuraho Dance Festival was unreal, especially with our own dance drama Karna. We love creating experiences—whether it’s a Mallu feast for friends or watching our students light up a stage. Teaching is therapy for us, and seeing students smile is the best part.
My Work
Bharatanatyam Performances, Teaching & Choreography - We perform, teach, and choreograph Bharatanatyam, plus take up select modeling gigs.
Indian Classical Dance Classes - Classes for kids and adults. Dance should make you happy, build discipline, and sharpen your mind.
Innovative Choreography & Storytelling - Original dance dramas like 'The Wheel of Choices,' blending storytelling and creative choreography.
Collaborative Productions - We mix Bharatanatyam with poetry and music, like bringing Sarojini Naidu’s poems alive on stage.