Shakti Mohan Dives into Russian Folk Dance & Icy Plunge for Global Series

Shakti Mohan has released the Russia episode of her YouTube series 'Dance Across The World', dedicated to exploring and preserving global folk dance traditions. She describes Russian dance as unique, rich, and deeply rooted in nature and storytelling, finding it challenging yet relatable. The episode features her fully immersing in the culture, including taking an icy cold plunge. The series, celebrated at a launch with family and friends, has been widely appreciated for its docu-style blend of education and cultural immersion.

Key Points: Shakti Mohan Explores Russian Dance in 'Dance Across The World'

  • Explores Russia's rich folk dance traditions
  • Aims to preserve ancient art for youth
  • Embraces extreme climate with icy plunge
  • Builds a unique global dance archive
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Shakti Mohan brings Russia to India with 'Dance Across The World'

Dancer Shakti Mohan launches Russia episode of her global series, immersing in folk traditions and an icy cold plunge challenge.

"To preserve these ancient art forms, someone needs to bring them to today's youth. - Shakti Mohan"

Mumbai Fe, b 22

Shakti Mohan is all set to not just dance across international borders, but is busy building a global cultural movement.

The ace dancer, choreographer has dropped the latest episode of her passion project Dance Across The World, this time exploring the rich and powerful folk traditions of Russia. To mark the launch, Shakti hosted a celebratory evening surrounded by close friends, family and industry insiders, turning the episode premiere into a moment of pride and power.

Through her YouTube IP, Shakti has been travelling across continents with a mission to bring ancient folk dance traditions to today's youth. From Sri Lanka, Kazakhstan, Mauritius, United States, United Arab Emirates and Tanzania in Season 1, to Georgia, Australia and Bhutan in Season 2, and now Russia, the scale of Shakti's vision continues to grow.

Speaking about the show, Shakti shared, "The core idea of the show is to travel to different countries and explore their folk dance forms, dance traditions that are incredibly beautiful, raw, pure, and have existed for thousands of years. To preserve these ancient art forms, someone needs to bring them to today's youth, and that's exactly what I aim to do. This is honestly one of my favourite things I've ever done. I absolutely love to travel and dance, so this show feels like the perfect blend for me."

Speaking about the Russian dance form, she says, "Russian dance is incredibly unique,authentic, rich, and deeply rooted in nature, love, and storytelling, which is something I strongly relate to as an Indian dancer. While I come from a Bharatanatyam background with intense footwork, Russian dance is very different in technique, pace, and style, making it quite challenging to learn and perform so quickly."

She added, "What touched me most was the warmth and generosity of the people. The Russian choreographer was so moved by my dedication that she gifted me a traditional headgear, which meant a lot. Though Russian dance is very different from Indian forms, I do feel there's beautiful potential for fusion, like blending Kalinka with Kathak. India and Russia share a deep cultural bond, and my experience there left me with very fond memories."

For the uninitiated, in the Russia special episode, Shakti will not only be seen immersing herself in traditional Russian dance but also embraces the country's extreme climate, even taking on an icy cold plunge challenge, proving once again that she doesn't just visit cultures, she experiences them fully.

Her sisters Neeti Mohan and Mukti Mohan, and some of her industry friends were among those present at the launch, cheering her on as she continues to create a one-of-a-kind global dance archive through her platform Nritya Shakti.

Since its debut, Dance Across The World has received widespread appreciation for its docu-style storytelling that seamlessly blends education, entertainment, and cultural immersion.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Finally, some positive content that builds bridges through art instead of division. As a dance student, I find her work incredibly inspiring. She's creating a living archive for future generations. More power to her!
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Aman W
Respect for taking on the icy plunge! 😅 It shows real dedication. I appreciate how she's highlighting folk traditions that are often overlooked in favor of modern dance. Our own Indian folk dances need this kind of global platform too.
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Sarah B
Watching from the US. This is exactly the kind of cultural exchange the world needs more of. The docu-style approach makes it so accessible. I learned about Indian classical forms through her earlier episodes. Now excited for Russia!
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Karthik V
While I admire the effort, I do hope the focus remains on authentic representation and doesn't become too commercialized. Sometimes fusion can dilute the original art form. But Shakti seems to have a genuine respect, so hopeful!
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Neha E
Her passion is contagious! As an Indian living abroad, this makes me so proud. She's showcasing our country's artistic spirit on a global stage. The Mohan sisters supporting each other is the cherry on top. ❤️

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