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Global Indianstory Art & CultureIndian origin wins BBC Young Dancer 2022
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Indian origin wins BBC Young Dancer 2022

Published by: Team GI Youth

Seventeen-year-old Adhya Shastry is the winner of the BBC Young Dancer 2022, which saw 10 talented finalists between the ages of 17 and 24 compete for the title at London’s Roundhouse.

 

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Published on 11, Jun 2022

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