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  2. Cynthia Ling Lee - Wikipedia

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    While studying in India, she was introduced to Kathak, a form of Indian classical dance. She began studying Kathak and researched the connection between choreography and interculturalism. Lee returned to the United States and earned a Master of Fine Arts degree in Dance at the University of California, Los Angeles.

  3. Aparna Sindhoor - Wikipedia

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    She was one of the choreographers selected for the New England Foundation for the Arts's RDDI program. Sindhoor's choreography was included in Boston-based Underground Railway Theater's "A Disappearing Number" in 2014. [10] In 2022, she choreographed EnActe Art's "The Jungle Book: Rudyard Revised" in Palo Alto, California. [11] [12]

  4. Nakul Dev Mahajan - Wikipedia

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    Nakul Dev Mahajan's choreography introduced the Bollywood Dance style to the stage of So You Think You Can Dance (reality TV show) in Season 4. [25] Katee Shean and Joshua Allen's performance of Mahajan's routine for Season 4 was in YouTube's "Most Viewed" list for one week, [26] and was included in BuzzFeed's 2014 25 Best 'So You Think You Can Dance' Routines of all Time listing. [27]

  5. List of dancers - Wikipedia

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    Jewel was considered by her fellow Los Angeles dancers to be the best female swing dancer who ever lived. Baisali Mohanty, Indian classical dancer and choreographer of Indian dancing style Odissi. Widely regarded as one of the most promising dancer of her generation, Baisali has been performing along with her own dance company "Baisali Mohanty ...

  6. Category:Indian choreographers - Wikipedia

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    S. Kedar Nath Sahoo; Bhagaban Sahu; Akbar Sami; Leela Samson; Mrinalini Sarabhai; Imran Sardhariya; V. Satyanarayana Sarma; Malavika Sarukkai; Deepa Sashindran

  7. Chitresh Das - Wikipedia

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    Chitresh Das (Devanagari: चित्रेश दास) (9 November 1944 – 4 January 2015) was a classical dancer of the North Indian style of Kathak. Born in Calcutta, Das was a performer, choreographer, composer and educator.

  8. Sandip Soparrkar - Wikipedia

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    Sandip Soparrkar (born 6 October 1964) is an Indian Latin and ballroom dancer, choreographer, actor, columnist, Philanthropist, Dance Reality Show judge, Radio Jockey, Dance Therapist, Sufi and Tanoura Dancer [1] and a Ted X speaker, who holds a doctorate in World Mythology Folklore from Pacifica Graduate Institute United States and also an Honorary Doctorate in Performing arts from The ...

  9. Robert Thompson (dancer) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Lee Thompson (sometimes credited as Bob Thompson; October 9, 1933 – June 13, 1984) was an American dancer and choreographer known for his work in both stage and film productions, particularly in ballet.