Tara Chaudhri was an exponent of Indian classical dance. Believed to have hailed from Lahore,she trained under different maestros of dance, and went on to be acclaimed for her versatility and contributions to the dance forms of Kathak, Manipuri,Kathakali and Bharatnatyam. She was described as the "Pavlova of Punjab" and earned acclaim and respect from international contemporaries.
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| - Tara Chaudhri was an exponent of Indian classical dance. Believed to have hailed from Lahore,she trained under different maestros of dance, and went on to be acclaimed for her versatility and contributions to the dance forms of Kathak, Manipuri,Kathakali and Bharatnatyam. She was described as the "Pavlova of Punjab" and earned acclaim and respect from international contemporaries. (en)
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| - Tara Chaudhri is, perhaps, even greater than Russia’s Anna Pavlova. Her sense of time and rhythm is perfect and her wonderful mastery of the various styles of Indian dancing puts her in a class by herself (en)
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| - Tara Chaudhri was an exponent of Indian classical dance. Believed to have hailed from Lahore,she trained under different maestros of dance, and went on to be acclaimed for her versatility and contributions to the dance forms of Kathak, Manipuri,Kathakali and Bharatnatyam. She was described as the "Pavlova of Punjab" and earned acclaim and respect from international contemporaries. (en)
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