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Mangalore: Ester Noronha Gives New Dimension to Classical Dance

Inputs from Sreedevi Chitharanjan
for Daijiworld News Network - Mangalore (MB)


Mangalore, Dec 10: Classical dance veterans U K Praveen (son of the celebrated U S Krishna Rao, Kadri) and Usha Praveen, though staying in the sidewings, appeared to have given a hallmark of perfection to the teenaged talent Ester Noronha.

The perfect sculpting of the dance potential was proved on Sunday evening on Jeppu Seminary ground, where a classical dabce-based Biblical ballet on the life of Jesus Christ was presented in front of a 1000-plus audience.

Ester put her heart and soul into her performance and brought to life the narrative. With the initial presentation dance titled 'Yesu Charitam' the programme unfolded into a fine evening of art with finesse.



Earlier, Sr Wilma Pinto, headmistress of St Gerosa High School, as the main speaker, said that the parents are a divine blessing for the children. To nourish and expand one's talent, hard work is always essential, she said.

Seminary rector Fr Victor Machado, presiding over the function, said art was being used to spread the message of God and it was important to use this medium.



 

Sr Wilma also felicitated the young talent, Ester Noronha. Fr Charles Noronha welcomed the gathering. U K Praveen and Usha Praveen were present on the occasion. The ballet 'Yesu Katha Charitam' was watched with rapt attention by the jam-packed audience.

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