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Episode 8 of kathak series

Episode 8 of kathak series

 

 


๐Ÿ’ƒ Episode 8 – Rhythm Beyond the Ghungroo: Kathak’s Global Journey

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We’ve come a long way in this Kathak journey — from graceful spins and intricate mudras to the soulful history behind the art. In Episode 8, we take a leap beyond Indian borders and explore something fascinating:
How Kathak has found a home across the globe.


๐ŸŒ Kathak Isn’t Just Indian Anymore

It may have been born in the royal courts of North India, but today Kathak has travelled farther than we could have imagined. From New York studios to Japanese stages, and from European conservatories to Middle Eastern dance festivals, Kathak is quietly becoming the heartbeat of many international stages.

What’s even more amazing?
It’s not just Indian communities dancing Kathak abroad — foreign artists are learning and mastering it with love and dedication.


๐ŸŽ“ International Institutions Teaching Kathak

You’ll be surprised how many global dance schools are offering Kathak diplomas or certified courses:

  • Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance (London)
  • Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan (UK, Canada, Australia)
  • The Dance Centre (New Zealand)
  • Multiple online academies run by Indian maestros

Even in France, Germany, and UAE, Indian Embassies often organize cultural workshops where Kathak takes the spotlight.


๐Ÿ‘ฉ‍๐Ÿซ Famous International Kathak Performers

Let’s talk about some amazing non-Indian dancers who’ve embraced Kathak:

  • Amina Khayyam (UK) – Blends Kathak with contemporary theatre
  • Sonia Sabri (UK) – Known for bringing fresh energy to classical Kathak
  • Kumudini Lakhia’s students – Who’ve trained across continents

These artists have kept the essence of Kathak alive, while adding their own global touch.


๐Ÿ’ซ Why Does the World Love Kathak?

There’s something universal about storytelling through movement. Whether it's a child in Spain or a dancer in Japan, Kathak speaks a language that goes beyond words.

People connect with:

  • ๐Ÿ’— The emotional depth
  • ๐ŸŽต The rhythmic precision
  • ๐ŸŒ€ The dramatic spins and abhinaya
  • ๐Ÿง˜ The meditative energy it brings

๐ŸŒ Digital Era & Kathak: No Borders Anymore

Thanks to YouTube, Zoom, and Instagram reels — Kathak has found new stages.
From 5-year-olds doing tatkaar challenges to foreign bloggers reviewing classical performances, Kathak is being reborn in every scroll.

Workshops happen online now, students learn via video calls, and performances are streamed globally.


๐Ÿ” In Case You Missed…

Want to revisit the journey so far? Check out our past episodes:

๐Ÿ“ Episode 1 – Birth of Kathak
๐Ÿ“ Episode 2 – Temples to Courts
๐Ÿ“ Episode 3 – The Gharanas
๐Ÿ“ Episode 4 – Makeup, Costume, and Presentation
๐Ÿ“ Episode 5 – Icons of Kathak
๐Ÿ“ Episode 6 – Expressions & Emotions
๐Ÿ“ Episode 7 – Instruments of Kathak


๐Ÿ“ข Final Thoughts

Kathak is no longer just an Indian treasure — it’s a global emotion.
If you’re a learner, don’t stop. Whether you’re in Jaipur or Johannesburg — Kathak will meet you halfway.

And remember, this is just the eighth beat of our ten-episode rhythm.


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