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Dear Residents,
You thought you’d seen it all, didn’t you?
But here’s a 2,000-year-old secret waiting to unfold. An ancient dance form that once filled temples and royal courts with devotion, grace, and fire.
Andhranatyam.
Rarely seen on Delhi stages. Nearly lost in colonial times. Lovingly revived in the 1970s. On September 6, witness its return, here at Red House.

Flying in from Hyderabad, Nikitha Gaddam (Doordarshan-graded Andhranatyam artist devoted to reviving lost narratives and breathing new life into this ancient form through performance, research, and digital storytelling) will lead us through the hidden history of this art of the Telugu people. From invocations to guardian deities, to Satyabhama’s passionate call for Krishna, you will experience the ritual, intimacy, and lyrical storytelling that make Andhranatyam unlike anything else.
This is more than a performance.
It is a celebration of a tradition reborn.
Date: September 6, 7pm to 8.30pm
Venue: Red House, B203, Okhla Phase 1
Entry: ₹500 per attendee
To register, email us at [email protected] (limited seats, first-come-first-served)
Note: Attendees will be seated on a carpeted floor.
Warmly,
Team Red House
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