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Held every year from 25th February to
2nd March, Khajuraho Dance Festival takes place at the
open-air auditorium in front of the Chitragupta Temple
dedicated to the Sun God and the Vishwanatha Temple
dedicated to Lord Shiva. They are situated in the Western
Group of temples, which is the largest, well maintained
and most easily accessible temple group of Khajuraho.
Started regularly since 2002, this weeklong festival
has already become legendary with its outlandish classical
dance performances presented in a dreamlike setting
of splendidly illuminated temples. Khajuraho temples
present sculptures depicting various skills and arts
of courtly love including dance and music in stone and
what venue can be more befitting to hold the cultural
festival highlighting the various classical dances of
India!
Some of the best artists and performers that have marked
themselves in their fields come from the various states
of India to participate in the festival and the performances
including some of the best known dance styles such as
the intricate footwork of Kathak, highly stylized and
sophisticated Bharathanatyam, soft lyrical temple dance
of Odissi, the dance dramas of Kuchipudi, Manipuri,
the dance of rare and ancient civilization and Kathakali
stage fights with elaborate masks. Recently, modern
Indian dances have also found their place in the Khajuraho
Dance festival. Along with the dance performances one
can also see a number of craftsmen trading off their
indigenous arts and crafts to the visitors.
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