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International Dance Day 2025: Step by Step: Malwa’s Dance Icons Lead the Way to the Future

Step by Step: Malwa’s Dance Icons Lead the Way to the Future
TINA KHATRI
Indore
Indore and the entire Malwa region boast a rich tapestry of dance traditions reflecting its diverse cultural heritage. From ancient folk theatre to vibrant community dances, these art forms have evolved over centuries, adapting to changing social dynamics while preserving their roots. Traditional dances like the festive Matki, vibrant Phulpati, courtship-themed Bhagoria, theatrical Maach, rhythmic Tertali, and communal Grida are now adapted for stage performances, cultural festivals, and educational programmes, keeping their essence alive. Institutions like the Adivasi Lok Kala Academy and events like the Lokrang Festival are key in preserving these art forms. On this International Dance Day, we highlight the inspiring stories of some talented dancers from Indore.
Revolutionising Kathak in Indore and Beyond – Dr. Ragini Makkhar
“Kathak is my soul, and I strive to make it a part of mainstream culture.”
Dr. Ragini Makkhar has redefined Kathak in Indore, starting her journey at just five under legendary mentors. Her breakthrough came in 2014 when she won India’s Got Talent with a mesmerizing dance performance on water. Today, she’s blending Kathak with Bollywood, bringing tradition into cinema's spotlight. At Naadyog Institute, she’s shaping the next generation of dancers. Recognized with the Kala Srijan Award, Dr. Makkhar continues to inspire and innovate in the world of Kathak.
Found Her Style, Motivates Others – Aarti Maheshwari
“Dance is the best way to stay mentally and physically fit. It brings balance to our body and life.”
Aarti Maheshwari, a dynamic dancer and choreographer, is known for her high-energy performances in Zumba and Bhangra, blending traditional rhythms with modern moves. Aarti’s engaging workshops and vibrant teaching style have made her a sought-after instructor. She believes dance is not just about movement but about bringing balance to life. "When we attempt to match our moves to music beats for the first time, it may seem difficult. Eventually, dance brings our life and movements in sync with the rhythm," she says.
Dancing Before Engineering – Anusha Jain
“Dance was always my first love, even before engineering.”
At 26, Anusha Jain has achieved success both academically and artistically. Starting Odissi at five, Anusha balanced her passion for dance with her engineering studies, graduating as a top student from RGPV. Despite her demanding academic career, she never let go of dance, proving that it’s possible to pursue both dreams without compromise. Anusha’s story inspires young artists in Indore to follow their passions, no matter what challenges come their way.
Dance is the Way of His Life – Dr. Ashish Pillai
“For me, dance isn’t just an art form; it’s a way of life.”
Dr. Ashish Pillai, a renowned Kathak dancer from Indore, has significantly contributed to the classical dance scene. Awarded the Gopi Krishna National Award, he guides young students, helping them succeed in Kathak and folk dance competitions. Dr. Pillai’s passion for dance continues to shape the future of the art form, ensuring its preservation and relevance for generations to come.

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