India, March 20 -- Stories can be told in many forms but it is the visual medium that often leaves a lasting impact. This is particularly true for dance, expressions and music.

A dance-theatre performance by the students of the Centre for Indian Classical Dances took place in the Capital on Tuesday. Choreographed by Bharatanatyam proponent Sonal Mansingh, it was an ode to the river Ganga. The showcase also brought forth tales of Indian spirituality and heritage through classical dance, music, and evocative storytelling reflecting empowerment, equality and ecological preservation.

Speaking to the audience, Sonal said, "India's soul lies in the creative art forms that have been enriched by the people who came before us."

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