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In COP26, appearance by the duo of the men from Kolkata

In COP26, appearance by the duo of the men from Kolkata
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Kolkata: The duo of the men from Kolkata appeared at the UN climate change conference at Glasgow on Thursday.
This program has been organized by COP26 events and coordinators where Stop Climate Chaos Scotland.
Bharatnatyam Dancer and Choreographer Sohini Roychowdhury will perform together with Son Rishi Dasgupta on an acoustic guitar at an iconic baroque church named Adelaide Place on Thursday.
In the world that was damaged by Pandemi, this two-week Summit was a critical test of global cooperation to overcome the climate crisis.
COP stands for Conference of the Parties.
In diplomatic parlation, the parties referred to 197 countries that approved the United Nations Framework Convention on climate change at the meeting in 1992.
Apart from people like Joe Biden and Narendra Modi, more than 130 heads of state and thousands of diplomats have met to arrange targets New to cutting emissions that heat up the planet.
Sohini with Rishi Sohini with Son Rishi described his invitation to appear on the sidelines as part of the cultural expression of COP26 as a “turning point” of his life, Roychowdhury said, “I was approached by Tami Pein which was the COP26 event and the venue coordinator of the Chaos Scottish climate.
This invitation means the world for me and is honored to appear at the most important climate-related conference on the planet.
As a colley, I feel proud that my child and I have received this opportunity.
“This is the first time the mother and child will perform together A physical event.
Dasgupta is studying the economy at St Andrews University in Scotland.
Roychowdhury believes the association of its length with the project ‘Nature and I might influence its choice as one of the players.
This project has been presented in the form of dance workshops, concerts and storytelling with dance formats both in Kolkata and various cities in Europe.
“Twelve years ago, I have worked with students from 14 schools in Hampshire about this project.
Discussion about it again appeared recently when Amish Tripathi launched my book, ‘dancing with the gods’, in London and in the workshop I am at the Soas University of London, “he said from Glasgow.
The 20-minute-long program will see the duo perform the ‘nature and us’ version using Stotram Shiva.
The idea is to use references to various Stories Shiva to show natural anger for how he recovers to recover balance in this universe.
“There is navel relationship between Purush and Prakriti.
In the end, Shiva is displayed as a major creature that sustains propagity and creation.
I believe that we will be able to connect with the center of the COP 26 center by using dance, storytelling and music to express ancient Vedic lessons taken from Our mythology is in depth, “he said.

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