Celebrating Annapurna Indian Dance Company

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Jordan Baker
Annapurna Indian Dance Company is a not-for-profit organisation founded by Artistic Director Shantha Rao. Based in Halifax, West Yorkshire, the company has spent over 30 years using dance, stories and music to connect communities, break down cultural barriers, and showcase the rich artistic heritage of India.

For Shantha, dance is much more than movement—it is a powerful language of expression, storytelling, and connection. Having previously worked as a teacher, she recognised that dance holds the potential to educate, inspire, and spark conversations that go beyond words.

Annapurna regularly collaborates with schools, colleges, theatres, and community groups, offering performances, workshops, and interactive sessions. These activities introduce audiences to the vibrant traditions of Indian classical and folk dance and its rich stories while promoting discussions on identity, inclusion, and cultural appreciation.

You can watch some of their performances and workshops on their YouTube channel here:

The company’s focus on inclusivity ensures that everyone, regardless of background or experience, can participate. Whether through dance or storytelling, they help people feel seen and heard, while creating a collective space where everyone can be part of the conversation. This inclusivity strengthens community ties, breaking down barriers and building trust across generations, ethnicities, and cultures.

Towards the end of 2024, Annapurna Indian Dance was awarded the Arts & Culture Award at the Community Foundation for Calderdale’s Community Spirit Awards.

This award is given to a charity or community group active in the arts which has demonstrated passion and enthusiasm in making a significant contribution to the wider community – something Annapurna have dedicated themselves to for over 30 years.

In a post on social media, Shantha reflected on winning the award writing:

Shantha Rao
Credit: Roth Reed Photography / Community Foundation for Calderdale

Annapurna Indian Dance continues to inspire and unite communities through their passion for the arts, proving that dance is a universal language that brings people together.

Are you passionate about women’s empowerment and eager to engage in meaningful discussions?

Annapurna is hosting an event in honour of International Women’s Day 2025, offering a space for conversation, reflection, and connection and beautiful traditional dances and Indian music demonstrations with storytelling.

The event will take place on Saturday, March 8th, from 12:30 PM to 3:00 PM at the Birchcliffe Centre in Hebden Bridge. 

For tickets, please click the button below:

For more information on Annapurna Indian Dance Company please visit: http://www.annapurnadance.com/

Telephone: 07737759783 | Email: info@annapurnadance.com