High school students' dance recital raises money for eye surgeries in India
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Dhiya Padmanabhan and Anithra Shradha Narayanan raised over $8,000 for sight-restoring surgeries in India through a Bharatanatyam dance recital called "IroLi - Twin Radiance." Their performance took place at Shri Krupa Dance Company in Saratoga, where they were guided by teacher Shrimati Vishal Ramani and supported by live musicians from India. Proceeds will fund over 250 surgeries for underserved individuals through the Sankara Eye Foundation. Additionally, Los Gatos introduced an online system making it easier to reserve park picnic areas with real-time availability, secure payments, and instant confirmations.
Dhiya Padmanabhan and Anithra Shradha Narayanan, both high school students, recently danced in a Bharatanatyam recital called "IroLi - Twin Radiance" to raise funds for eye surgeries in India.
All the proceeds from the show will be used to fund over 250 sight-restoring surgeries for underserved people in India through the Sankara Eye Foundation.
Los Gatos launched a new online reservation system for picnic areas in town parks, featuring real-time availability, secure payments, and instant booking confirmation.
The recital took place at Shri Krupa Dance Company in Saratoga, guided by their teacher Shrimati Vishal Ramani and accompanied by live musicians from India.
Read at The Mercury News
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