We are a family of specialised dancers in the field of Indian Performing Arts. Our journey has been speaking for itself from past 8 memorable years. Mrs.
Our aim has always been to hoist our Indian Flag worldwide representing our rich culture and tradition. Tejomaya Foundation founded by Mrs.Namrata Sawant is a registered organization with the Charity Commissioner Office, Mumbai. This group has travelled extensively and has performed with great pomp and show at many places all over India. Tejomaya Foundation provides a platform to all the upcoming
young artistes in the field of folk performing arts from various parts of India. The group performs various forms of Indian folk dances such as Lavni, Koli, Gondhal, Jogva, Rajasthani, Bhangda, Gidda, Garba, Classical, etc. The artists of Tejomaya Foundation has performed on vivid platforms such as Kala Ghoda Festival, Karnataka Festival, ’Matheran Green festival’, New zealand and Indonesia Festivals, Bihar Government show, Indian Council for Cultural Relations, Vaibhavwadi-Konkan Mahotsav, Marathi Celebrity Cricket League (MCCL), Mulund Mahotsav, Mumbai etc. Our team of artists also consist of dancers specialized in western dance forms such as Hip Hop, Locking and Popping, Contemporary, Robotics, Bollywood, Tutting, Zumba Fitness, etc. Tejomaya Foundation conducts classes and Dance workshops and trains young talented students in various schools and provides knowledge of our Indian cultural Art forms along with financial assistance. The group members and the artistes are well trained, extremely energetic and enthusiastic for dance. They are capable of performing varied dance forms. Namrata Sawant, the chairperson of this group, and a perfectionist is extremely enthusiastic and heads the group in a very professional way. All the artistes being cooperative, the results are always perfect. This group has earned many awards and certificates due to combined unified efforts from everyone in this group.
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Dance Cover | Radha Krishna Serial | Title Track
Dance cover on "Radha krishna" Tv serial (TITLE TRACK) Star Bharat.Choreographed by Tejal Naik (That’s me😇)Radha krishna (Title Track)Serial telecast on " ...
27/03/2022
Rajasthani Folk Dance Style🪘🪕
👉Gair dance is one of the popular, famous folk dances from Rajasthan in India which is mostly performed by the Bhil community but found in all over Rajasthan. It is also known as Gair Ghalna, Gair Ghumna, Gair khelna and Gair Nachna.
The Rajasthani folk music play in background with dhol, nagada, and dholak during gair dance. The enchanting background music forces one dnace with the beat. The dancers performing this gair dance are dressed traditionally in colorful long pleated tunics that open out into full length skirts. The beautiful decorative dresses and the enchanting background music makes this dance more attractive!
🌻Our artist presenting and performing the royal Rajasthani Folk Dances .moodi
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25/03/2022
Rajasthan is also called "Land of Kings"
💐The cultural capital of India, Rajasthan, is a state located in the north-western part of the Indian subcontinent. Rajasthan has many beautiful artistic and cultural traditions which reflect the ancient Indian way of life.
Kachhi Ghodi is a famous folk dance performed by Rajasthani men, originating in the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan. The dance enacts tales of local bandits, conveyed through mock dance fights. Men wear different traditional attire like a dhoti and kurtas.
🌻A candid click of our artist presenting and performing the royal Rajasthani Folk Dances .moodi
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22/03/2022
🤔How many folk dances are there in Rajasthan?
More than you can count on your fingers!😍
💐Here Are Top 11 Folk Dances Of Rajasthan You Should Know About:
🌈1. Ghoomar: Internationally Recognised For Its Depiction In The Movie ‘Padmavat’.
🌈2. Kalbelia : Recognised By UNESCO As An Intangible Cultural Heritage.
🌈3. Bhavai : A Dance Form That Takes Years To Master.
🌈4. Kachhi Ghodi : Retelling The Tales Of The Local Bandits With Mock Fights.
🌈5. Gair : Performed On Major Festivals Like Janmashtami And Holi.
🌈6. Chari : Symbolising Joy As Well As A Ritual Of Collecting Water In A Chari (Pot)
🌈7. Kathputli : The Famous Puppet Dance.
🌈8. Chang : The Centrepiece Of Rajasthan’s Holi Festival.
🌈9. Dandiya : Colourful Performance With Sticks.
🌈10. Terah Taal : An Ancient Folk Dance.
🌈11. The Fire Dance : Enthralling, Difficult And Dangerous.
✨The Gorgeous young artists of had performed these royal Rajasthani Folk Dances .moodi
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20/03/2022
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The Festival Of Colors Is Finally Here🟣🟡🟢🟠
Holi is when people smear each other with colours, also known as 'Gulal' and drench each other in colourful water. But what does Holi really signify? This Indian Festival truly remarks meeting of loved ones, the play and laugh, forget and forgive and repair broken relationships too. A festival which reminds us what life frankly is all about—Love♥️
The feelings and thoughts right after waking tend to dictate how the rest of the day goes. Dancing first thing is a great way to make sure that, regardless of what anyone else is bringing to the the world that day, you're bringing your best!