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Nrityakosh presents an evening of belly dance

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Debapriya Das has a Masters in Economics and has even worked as a research economist. Not wishing to be tied to numbers, she took to belly dancing. Swaying to rhythmic Middle Eastern beats and learning all the nuances of this sensual form became her passion, so much so that Debapriya went on to establish Nrityakosh, a school of belly dance, in Bengaluru.

“We focus on traditional Middle Eastern dance styles and fusion work which comes from the dance vocabulary of belly dancing, Indian classical dance and contemporary dance forms,” says the young dancer, who started dancing in 2012. “I travelled every summer to meet my teachers and train for a few months before returning to practise.”

She presents her latest production on stage on December 5 at Bangalore International Centre, Domlur at 6.30 pm. Titled Leylet Hob, it will be an evening of Middle Eastern music, dance and storytelling. Choreographed pieces including “Muwashahat” (a medieval Islamic Spanish dance that has survived to the present day), “Kawleeya”, a folk dance style originating in Iraq and has since become integral to belly dance, and Indian fusion belly dance with influences from Kathak, Persian dance and Flamenco. “We will also present our new work called M.O.V.E, which is a 40-minute dance recital. It is a conversation through dance and movement during the pandemic, about us navigating this new world in our own ways with a pinch of nostalgia about the journey we did not sign up for. It was an online dance documentary, which also premiered on Nrityakosh’s YouTube channel in October 2020.”

Debapriya, also trained in Bharatanatyam, Kathak, Flamenco and contemporary dance, says she aims to break the primary misconceptions of belly dance, of how it is perceived and the commercial aspect of the dance form through her performances. She says, “There is a universal misconception that it is less than a classical dance form. Belly dancing is a movement vocabulary and the cumulation of so many dance forms from the Middle East. One section looks at belly dancing as a fitness goal, which is great, but that takes away from the fact that it is a traditional dance form.”

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Debapriya has represented India at international dance festivals including the 5th International NY Cairo Raks Festival (New York), Cairo! 11th International Oriental Dance Festival (Budapest) and The 2019 Roma Tribal Meeting (Rome).

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Nawshaba’s Tollywood debut to be released during Durga Puja

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‘Joto Kando Kolkatatei’ will be released in theaters during the upcoming Durga Puja. Tollywood actor Abir Chatterjee will be seen opposite Nawshaba in this movie.

Nawshaba plays the role of a Bangladeshi girl in the film, who goes to Kolkata in search of her roots. The film is made in the shadow of Feluda’s style of puzzles and mysteries.

In this context, Nawshaba told the media, “Every moment of this film pays tribute to Satyajit Ray. Both Abir Chatterjee and my characters in the film are Feluda devotees. However, this is not a detective story.”

Nawshaba further said, ‘This work was like magic for me. Suddenly I got Anik da’s text, then I joined through audition. We shot in September 2023. This time it is going to be released, that too during Durga Puja – it is a special joy for me.’

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‘Joto Kando Kolkatatei’ is produced by Friends Communication and directed by Anik Dutta. The poster was released on Friday (July 11). The poster states that the movie will be released in theaters during Durga Puja this year.

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Jennifer Lopez drops sizzling new single on her 56th birthday

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Jennifer Lopez celebrated turning 56 in true J Lo style — by gifting fans a bold new anthem. The global pop icon marked her birthday on Thursday with the release of her first solo track of the year, aptly titled “Birthday”.

Produced by Rob Bisel, the track is already making waves for its confident, club-ready chorus.

Lopez has been previewing the track live on her “Up All Night” European tour, which runs through mid-August. She rang in her birthday with a lavish celebration in Turkey, where she brought the lyrics to life — complete with cake, glam, and gratitude.

“What a gift you all are!” Lopez shared in an Instagram post featuring a mirror selfie and highlights from the party. “Thank you so much for all your beautiful birthday wishes.”

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The celebrations continued into the night at her “Antalya” concert, where longtime friend Stevie Mackey led the sold-out crowd and band in a surprise “Happy Birthday” sing-along as the clock struck midnight.

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Apu Biswas granted bail in attempted murder case

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A Dhaka court today (July 13) granted bail to popular actress Apu Biswas in an attempted murder case linked to last year’s July-August Mass Uprising.

Dhaka Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Mustafizur Rahman passed the order after Apu Biswas surrendered before the court and sought bail.

Earlier, on June 2, the High Court had granted her six weeks of anticipatory bail in the same case.

According to the case statement, on July 19, 2024, Enamul Haque and other Anti-Discrimination Movement activists were protesting in the city’s Bhatara area when gunshots were fired at them. 

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Enamul was shot in the leg, received treatment for his injuries, and later filed the case.

The case named 283 accused, including the ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina, alleging their involvement in the attack.

The court’s decision today spares Apu Biswas from immediate detention as legal proceedings continue.

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