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Navaneeth Unnikrishnan: Carrying Indian ragas through an American life

Navaneeth Unnikrishnan: Carrying Indian ragas through an American life

by Amrita Priya | Mar 24, 2026

(March 24, 2026) In New York, where the pace of life rarely slows, Navaneeth Unnikrishnan, known as Nav to friends,, moves between two worlds with ease. The 21-year-old has recently completed his bachelor’s degree in data science from New York University. Classical...
Soo Mei Fei: The Chinese-Singaporean dancer’s journey through Indian classical dance and self-discovery

Soo Mei Fei: The Chinese-Singaporean dancer’s journey through Indian classical dance and self-discovery

by Amrita Priya | Nov 13, 2024

(November 13, 2024) When Soo Mei Fei appears on stage, dressed in her Bharatanatyam costume made out of Kanchipuram silk sarees, audiences can’t help but be drawn to her. Her distinct Chinese features, paired with the traditional Indian attire – complete with...

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