Dance YouTube Festival

Dance YouTube Festival

Teams Dance Party

Every year, NUP organizes dance and music festivals, workshops and seminars to help boost the learning process for its students. With an aim to promote and celebrate the spirit of Dance and Music and our culture, NUP seeks new and creative ways to create a holistic space for both the art, artists and art lovers.
This is an International festival, where young and talented artists around the world come together to celebrate the richness of art and culture.
This is the annual function organized to provide a platform for the young disciples of the institute to encourage and engage them. Students are given prizes and certificates according to their performances to encourage them. Manchapradarsan – This is an opportunity for budding dancers to perform solo and have a space of their own to promote themselves and their dance. The student selected for this gets to perform live with a band of renowned musicals.
This is an opportunity for budding dancers to perform solo and have a space of their own to promote themselves and their dance. The student selected for this gets to perform live with a band of renowned musicals

Artist from outside the state and country are invited to the Institute to demonstrate their art and interact with the students. Apart from the events: NUP is the registered examination center. Theory classes are regularly taken by the Guru to ensure a holistic learning for the students. Students get the opportunity to practice with live Mardala wearing Ghungroo. NUP organizes makeup, hairdo and costume tutorial classes at regular intervals. NUP undertakes summer and winter workshops for students to learn new items Special classes on Taal is taken by the Guru. Yoga classes are regularly given to the students to ensure better physical and mental health. NUP undertakes different health camps. NUP organizes plantation drive to promote greenery and a healthier environment.

We at NUP believe that no one is different and that it is through art, dance and music that we all come together NUP has initiated a programme called “Wings of the Disable People” to make art inclusive and to make a positive impact on the society. People with hearing and speaking difficulties enroll at NUP to learn dance, music, painting, yoga and more recently, mask making. Inclusivity of the disabled people and removing the stima around mental health and physical disability is a cause very dear to the institution.

Artist from outside the state and country are invited to the Institute to demonstrate their art and interact with the students. Apart from the events: NUP is the registered examination center. Theory classes are regularly taken by the Guru to ensure a holistic learning for the students. Students get the opportunity to practice with live Mardala wearing Ghungroo. NUP organizes makeup, hairdo and costume tutorial classes at regular intervals. NUP undertakes summer and winter workshops for students to learn new items Special classes on Taal is taken by the Guru. Yoga classes are regularly given to the students to ensure better physical and mental health. NUP undertakes different health camps. NUP organizes plantation drive to promote greenery and a healthier environment.

Artist from outside the state and country are invited to the Institute to demonstrate their art and interact.

Dance Gallery Festival

Odissi is a dance form from the state of Odisha in eastern India. It is recognised as one of the eight classical dance forms of India, and celebrated around the world for its lyricism, sensuality and emphasis on bhakti bhava (attitude of devotion and surrender). Odissi gained visibility in India and internationally from the 1950s onwards when it began to be presented on theatre stages. Since then, Odissi dancers and writers have claimed that it is the oldest of India’s classical dance forms, which was earlier performed in the temples of Odisha. These claims are based on a range of architectural and textual evidence, and living ritual traditions. Based on an examination of established and newer scholarship, it may be noted that multiple historical roots, including the artistic and performance traditions of pre-modern Odisha, and the work of artists in post-Independence India, have informed the formation of Odissi as a ‘classical’ dance form from the mid-twentieth century onwards.

Dance YouTube Festival

This is the annual function organized to provide a platform for the young disciples of the institute to encourage and engage them. Students are given prizes and certificates according to their performances to encourage them. Manchapradarsan – This is an opportunity for budding dancers to perform solo and have a space of their own to promote themselves and their dance. The student selected for this gets to perform live with a band of renowned musicals.

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