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Indian dancer
Sanchita Bhattacharyaa or Guru Sanchita Bhattacharyaa is an Indian Odissi dancer.[1] She specializes in classical Odissi dance.[2][3]
Career
She has performed across India and abroad, including at New York's Madison Square Garden. She toured the US for charity funds.[4][5] She was featured in a movie in the US. Its shooting is in progress.[6]
The New York Times noted "her dance has been described as perfection". Odissi dancing dates back to the first and second century BC, and is one of India's oldest surviving dace forms.[7]
Rash Ratna Award 2011 by Hinduthan Art and Music Society
Dovar Lane Music Conference Award 2008
Cultural Ambassador of India
Kolkata Gaurav Samman 2007 by Indian Press
Gallery
Bhattacharyaa dancing at Bharat Nirman Award
On 6 July Odissi dancer is performing Sanchita Bhattacharyaa dancing a Droupodi
Bhattcharyaa and her troupe practicing to welcome the upcoming Durga Festival at Heritage house Sovabazar Rajbari in Calcutta on Saturday 17 September 2005.
Bhattacharyaa Performing
Bhattacharyaa Receiving Mashal Pratibha Samman
Bhattacharyaa performing an Odissi Dance
Bhattacharyaa performing as Inlay
Bhattacharyaa with Bharat Ratna Pandit Ravi Shankarji
Bhattacharyaa performing The draupadi phenomenon (Tolly 1)
Bhattacharyaa, the Odissi Dancer receiving Raas Ratna Award from Padma Bhusan Girija Devi