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~THE HINDU~
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Odissi performances stood out on several counts. The way these artistes strove for excellence and precision both in expression and choreographic intricacies was commendable.
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With an eye for detail, every aspect of the lyric was explored threadbare bringing out its multi-dimensional nuances well. Koushik Das performed ‘ Sritakamala ’ an Ashtapadi of Jayadev with verve. The descriptive shades of the composition stood well delineated in his remarkable presentation. Also, he presented ‘ Mokshya ’ a pure dance number involving complex choreographic patterns.
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~Telengana Today~
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It was weekend and Hyderabadis made time out of their busy schedules to enjoy traditional dance performances by youngsters as a part of ‘Yuva Taranag-Young Horizons for Tradition’.
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The second one, a Odissi dance, was gracefully performed by Koushik Das from Kolkata, who is a disciple of guru Rina Jana. He had performed on Abhinaya- Ahey Nila Saila and Moksha.

