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Young classical prodigy

Published by: Team GI Youth
Just 13, KP Adhithi began training in Bharatanatyam at five. In 2020, she was bestowed with the Promising Young Performer Award at Bharat Nrithya Utsav. She was also selected as one of the 12 most talented children across the world in the 8-12 age group.
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Published on 04, Apr 2022

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