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Indian classical dance has been popularised abroad by ?

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Answered by sawakkincsem
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Indian classical dance has been popularized abroad by Uday Shankar. Uday Shankar was a conceived artist. He never took any formal qualification in traditional moves in India before he went to England in 1929. While in Europe he was presented to artful dance. The smooth development of ballet artists more likely than not inspired him. He fused expressive dance developments in Indian move surprisingly; hence, he encouraged "another kind" of Indian move. His moves were established in Hindu mythology; he utilized sufficiently traditional raga music in his choreography. The Europeans adored his "new style" of dancing.

Uday Shankar was the eldest child of Barrister Shyam Shankar of Jessore, which is presently in Bangladesh. He originates from an extremely refined family where youngsters were educated to paint, sing, dance, and so forth. Uday had three siblings, Rajendra, Davendra, and Rabindra, the most youthful sibling, Rabindra, is otherwise called Pundit Ravi Shankar - the sitar virtuoso, who is as yet alive.
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