Accepting my Cultural Identity Through Jhumkas and Bharata Natayam
I knew my cultural identity was unrepresented and for some time I decided to walk away from it myself. But ...
I knew my cultural identity was unrepresented and for some time I decided to walk away from it myself. But ...
When I first watched "Work It," I thought, great, yet another movie about a basic white girl who gets everything ...
Through dance, the Jikaria sisters have played a significant role in shaping an online community for the South Asian diaspora.
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While all I wanted to do when I got out of college was to get back into dancing, I never ...
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We teach girls to shrink themselves, to make themselves smaller. We say to girls, “You can have ambition, but not ...
The Kiki Challenge has taken the Internet by storm this summer, with celebrities like Will Smith to Lyza Koshy posting videos ...
Youtube sensations Chaya Kumar and Shivani Bhagwan will embark on an 18-city North American tour starting on August 16 in ...
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