Sunanda Nair - Performances

Performances

  • Festival of India in the former USSR
  • Spring Friendship Art Festival in North Korea
  • Performances in Middle East, Singapore and U.S.A.
  • Khajuraho festival in Madhya Pradesh
  • Konark festival in Orissa
  • Yuva Mahotsav in Jaipur, Jodhpur and Udaipur
  • Nishagandhi, Kerala Tourism, Trivandrum
  • Kalidas Samaraoh, Ujjain
  • Modera Festival, Gujarat
  • Mysore Dassera Festival
  • Nrityotsava, Central Sangeet Natak Akademi, Bangalore
  • Indo-Indonesian Friendship Society
  • Vallathol Jayanti,Kerala Kalamandalam
  • SAARC Conference, Mumbai
  • Sangeeta Sabha, Poona
  • Swati Tirunal Sangeet Sabha,Trivandrum
  • Chakradhar Samaraoh, Rajasthan Sangeet Natak Akademi
  • India International Centre, Apna Utsav, New Delhi
  • Krishna Gana Sabha, Bharat Kalachar, Bharatiya Music and Arts, Madras
  • The National Centre For Performing Arts, Mumbai
  • Haridas Sammelan, Mumbai
  • Kal-Ke-Kalakar, Mumbai
  • Nitya Nityati And Tanmai Arohanam Festival, Bangalore
  • India Habitat Centre, New Delhi
  • Shree Chitra Dance Festival, Trivandrum
  • Natyanjali Trust, Music Academy, Chennai
  • National Festival of Mohini Attam, Nehru Center, Mumbai
  • Soorya Parampara dance festival, Trivandrum, Kerala
  • India Habitat Center, New Delhi
  • Dharini, Cochin, Kerala
  • Monsoon Festival Art India, New Delhi
  • Raindrops Festival NCPA, Samved Mumbai
  • Bharatam, Trichur, Kerala
  • Sopanam, Bombay
  • Kalakshetram, Bombay
  • Asia Pacific Heritage Festival

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