Free Indian Classical Dance workshop with Sudha & Sahana Kargi
Free Indian Classical Dance workshop
Sudha Kargi is a celebrated teacher and choreographer who studied Indian Classical Dance in Chennai, India, from childhood and is considered a Master of this ancient and beautiful art form. Sudha Kargi currently lives and teaches dance in Sandy, UT.
Utah's Religious community comes together in the Tabernacle on Temple Square to celebrate diversity
KARGI KALA KENDRA - Sahana Kargi
Sahana Kargi, 9, performs Hindu dance during an interfaith musical tribute at the Salt Lake LDS Tabernacle in Salt Lake City Sunday, Feb. 20, 2011.
KARGI KALA KENDRA / Indian Classical Dance (East Stage – Saturday, 4:45 – 5:15 PM)
KARGI KALA KENDRA / INDIAN CLASSICAL DANCE
Dance director and instructor Sudha Kargi is a seasonednt of several Idaho Fellowship Awards and grants, she currently lives and teaches dance in Sandy, Utah. The students performing today learn both theoretical and practical aspects of Bharatanatyam.
KARGI KALA KENDRA / Indian Classical Dance (East Stage – Saturday, 4:45 – 5:15 PM)
KARGI KALA KENDRA / INDIAN CLASSICAL DANCE
Dance director and instructor Sudha Kargi is Idaho Fellowship Awards and grants, she currently lives and teaches dance in Sandy, Utah. The students performing today learn both theoretical and practical aspects of Bharatanatyam.
KARGI KALA KENDRA / Indian Classical Dance (East Stage – Saturday, 4:45 – 5:15 PM)
KARGI KALA KENDRA / INDIAN CLASSICAL DANCE
Dance director and instructor Sudha Kargi is a seasoned and versatile dancer, teacher aient of several Idaho Fellowship Awards and grants, she currently lives and teaches dance in Sandy, Utah. The students performing today learn both theoretical and practical aspects of Bharatanatyam.
Living Traditions celebrates Salt Lake City's ethnic diversity
Rick Egan | The Salt Lake Tribune
Rick Egan | The Salt Lake Tribune Sahana Kargi dances with the Kargi Kala Kendra classical Indian dance group, at the Living Traditions festival Saturday, May 16, 2015. The festival celebrates the traditional music, dance, crafts and foods of Salt Lake City's more than 50 contemporary ethnic communities. The festival concludes Sunday.
Chris Detrick
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune Members of the Kargi Kala Kendra Indian Classical Dance School, of Sandy, directed by Sudha Kargi, perform the dance "Krishna Nee Begane," during the annual Interfaith Musical Tribute at the Mormon Tabernacle Sunday March 22, 2015. The Tribute originated the Sunday before the 2002 Winter Olympic Games as a time of prayerful reflection for religious leaders and others preparing to welcome the world to Salt Lake City. It returns every year on the anniversary of the Games and is the signature event of Interfaith Month in Utah.