Bharatanatyam Artist Apeksha Niranjan Brings Indian Classical Dance Evenings to Serbia

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The Embassy of India in Belgrade will host “Indian Classical Dance Evenings”, a three-city cultural series featuring acclaimed Bharatanatyam artist Apeksha Niranjan. Scheduled across Zemun, Novi Sad and Belgrade from 31 May to 1 June 2026, the programme aims to introduce Serbian audiences to one of India’s most enduring classical dance traditions while strengthening cultural exchange between the two countries.

Cultural Diplomacy Through Dance

Organised by the Embassy of India in Belgrade, the initiative forms part of India’s ongoing efforts to promote cultural diplomacy and artistic dialogue internationally. The embassy has regularly organised cultural programmes, performances and heritage events in Serbia as part of broader India–Serbia cultural engagement.

About the Artist

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Bharatanatyam Artist Apeksha Niranjan

Apeksha Niranjan is an Indian Bharatanatyam dancer, choreographer and educator based in Mumbai. She is the founder of Nrityanjali Performing Arts and has performed extensively in India and internationally. Over the years, she has become known for presenting traditional Bharatanatyam while engaging diverse audiences across different cultural contexts.

According to published profiles, Niranjan has spent nearly two decades teaching Bharatanatyam and has built a significant international presence through performances, workshops and cultural collaborations.

Exploring the Bharatanatyam Tradition

The performances will focus on Bharatanatyam, one of India’s oldest classical dance forms. Rooted in centuries-old traditions, Bharatanatyam combines rhythmic footwork, expressive gestures, storytelling and music to communicate spiritual, mythological and cultural narratives. The form remains one of the most widely recognised expressions of Indian performing arts worldwide.

Niranjan’s presentations are expected to highlight the dance form’s characteristic blend of technique, expression and narrative storytelling while offering Serbian audiences an introduction to Indian artistic traditions.

Performance Schedule

The cultural series will travel to three locations in Serbia:

Event Details
Name Indian Classical Dance Evenings
Artist Apeksha Niranjan
Venue Zemun Municipal Ceremonial Hall, Cultural Station Edšeg, Silosi Belgrade
City Zemun, Novi Sad and Belgrade, Serbia
Opening Date 31 May 2026
Exhibition / Event Dates 31 May – 1 June 2026
Organiser Embassy of India in Belgrade, Serbia
Entry / Tickets Free entry upon registration
Website / Registration www.eoibelgrade.gov.in

Event Highlights

Visitors can expect:

  • Live Bharatanatyam performances by Apeksha Niranjan
  • Traditional Indian classical dance repertoire
  • Storytelling through movement and expression
  • Cultural exchange between Indian and Serbian audiences
  • Introduction to Indian philosophy, spirituality and artistic heritage through dance

Public Access and Registration

The events are open to the public and entry is free upon registration. Interested attendees can register and obtain updates through the official website of the Embassy of India in Belgrade.

For more information:

The cultural series is supported by Silosi, Gaia Porret, Maya Media and Edšeg Kulturna Stanica.

Building Cultural Connections

Speaking about the performances, Apeksha Niranjan noted that Bharatanatyam represents both a spiritual and emotional expression deeply connected to Indian culture and philosophy. Through this series, audiences in Serbia will have an opportunity to experience an important classical art tradition while engaging in a wider cultural conversation between the two nations.

As international cultural exchanges continue to expand, programmes such as Indian Classical Dance Evenings provide a platform for artistic dialogue, mutual understanding and appreciation of heritage across borders. Through performance, education and cultural engagement, the series contributes to strengthening people-to-people connections between India and Serbia.

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