This Article is From Nov 19, 2012

Hema Malini postpones dance festival

Hema Malini postpones dance festival

Jaya Smriti is organised every year since 2010 by the 64-year-old actress in remembrance of her mother Jaya Chakravarthi.

Highlights

  • Veteran Bollywood actress and dancer Hema Malini has postponed her annual dance festival, Jaya Smriti, as a mark of respect for late Shiv Sena supremo Bal Thackeray, who died on 17 November..
  • Jaya Smriti is organised every year since 2010 by the 64-year-old actress in remembrance of her mother Jaya Chakravarthi, who encouraged her to take up bharatanatyam. Malini inaugurated the event at the Nehru Center here on Friday but postponed the next two days' programme following Thackeray's death on Saturday.
  • "Due to sad demise of Shri B Thackeray, Jaya Smriti on 17 & 18 Nov is postponed. I hope you all who love me will stand by me in this situation," Malini posted on Twitter.
  • The new dates for the music and dance event are yet to be announced.
  • This year, the festival was scheduled to host performances by budding Indian classical dancers, besides workshops on Odissi and Kathak.
  • Malini's company, Natyavihar Kalakendra also plans to stage two productions as well as music recitals at the event.
Mumbai: Veteran Bollywood actress and dancerHema Malini has postponed her annual dance festival, JayaSmriti, as a mark of respect for late Shiv Sena supremo BalThackeray, who died on 17 November..

Jaya Smriti is organised every year since 2010 by the64-year-old actress in remembrance of her mother JayaChakravarthi, who encouraged her to take up bharatanatyam.Malini inaugurated the event at the Nehru Center here onFriday but postponed the next two days' programme followingThackeray's death on Saturday.

"Due to sad demise of Shri B Thackeray, Jaya Smriti on 17& 18 Nov is postponed. I hope you all who love me will standby me in this situation," Malini posted on Twitter.

The new dates for the music and dance event are yet to beannounced.

This year, the festival was scheduled to host performancesby budding Indian classical dancers, besides workshops onOdissi and Kathak.

Malini's company, Natyavihar Kalakendra also plans tostage two productions as well as music recitals at the event.
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