Medium of instruction: | English |
Odisi which originates from the state of Orissa is the oldest surviving dance form of India. It is distinguished from other classical Indian dance forms by the importance it places upon the Tribhangi (literally: three parts break), the independent movement of head, chest and pelvis and upon the basic square stance known as Chauka or Chouka that symbolizes Lord Jagannath.
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Mumbai, Vile Parle East (Head Office):- Yesh Laxmi, Subhash Road Vile Parle East, Mumbai - 400 057, Maharashtra, India
Mumbai, Vile Parle East (Branch):- Annapurna Bldg, Paranjpee rd no 3, Near Police Chowki, Mahilasangh School Vile Parle East, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Mumbai, Vile Parle East (Branch):- E-Square Complex, Ground Floor, Subhash Road, Near Garware House, Mahila Sangh School Vile Parle East, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Mumbai, Bandra West (Branch):- Ritambhara Sahani Institute, Above Kailash Parbat Restaurant, 16th Road Bandra West, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Mumbai, Vile Parle East (Branch):- Annapurna Bldg, Paranjpee rd no 3, Near Police Chowki, Mahilasangh School Vile Parle East, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Mumbai, Vile Parle East (Branch):- E-Square Complex, Ground Floor, Subhash Road, Near Garware House, Mahila Sangh School Vile Parle East, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Mumbai, Bandra West (Branch):- Ritambhara Sahani Institute, Above Kailash Parbat Restaurant, 16th Road Bandra West, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India