Ameya aims at taking Indian art and culture to global platforms through dance. She entered into 10 world records, including Guinness World Records for the largest Kuchipudi with 6,117 participants and Asia Book of Records for performing Bharatanatyam.
Taking classical dance forms to global platforms
Published by: Team GI Youth
Published on 25, Jun 2022
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