Beyond Bollywood: Choreographer Joya Kazi's 'Rhythm India' showcases the richness of Indian dance Rhythm India performing in Los Angeles in 2024. Rhythm India showcases the richness and variety of Indian dance. Joya Kazi, front, performs with Rhythm India. Choreographer Joya Kazi, creator of Rhythm India, wants audiences to connect with their deepest emotions. Published February 25, 2025 - 4:00 p.m. Modified February 25, 2025 - 4:00 p.m. As featured on - Beyond Bollywood: Choreographer Joya Kazi's 'Rhythm India' showcases the richness of Indian dance Internationally renowned choreographer Joya Kazi dazzles Albuquerque with "Rhythm India: Bollywood and Beyond," a journey across all corners of India and across time, from classical dance styles through pop music inspired film numbers. Kazi calls the program "a love letter to the Motherland," and she hopes it will give audiences a small sampling of the kaleidoscopic richness of Indian dance. collection_7c2ecaf4-f3c9-11ef-874c-b3ee75b3ad03.html
As featured on - Beyond Bollywood: Choreographer Joya Kazi's 'Rhythm India' showcases the richness of Indian dance Internationally renowned choreographer Joya Kazi dazzles Albuquerque with "Rhythm India: Bollywood and Beyond," a journey across all corners of India and across time, from classical dance styles through pop music inspired film numbers. Kazi calls the program "a love letter to the Motherland," and she hopes it will give audiences a small sampling of the kaleidoscopic richness of Indian dance.
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