India, Aug. 4 -- An Arangetram is more than just a debut solo performance - it celebrates the years of rigorous training, discipline, and the enduring bond between guru and shishya. This spirit came alive in the Capital last week when Padma Shri Bharatanatyam exponent Geeta Chandran presented her disciple Kavya Navani in a poised Arangetram. The evening opened with reflections on Bharatanatyam's enduring legacy and Kavya's journey under her guru's guidance. Her performance, marked by clarity, control, and emotive depth, was well-received by the audience. "Kavya's performance shows deep learning and the connection between guru and student, I feel proud to guide dancers who keep our tradition alive with grace," Guru Geeta Chandran said. The event was attended by TV personality Pratibha Advani and actor Raj Babbar, among other prominent names from Delhi's art and culture circles.htc...