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High On Art
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Published: Volume 12, September-October 2004
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The Kennedy heir visits Indian shores; a haute capital designer gets a new address in town; a famous artiste celebrates a many-hued life...Verve shows up at the most talked-about events
Daksha Sheth's dancers glided smoothly in well synchronised moves on the floor, even performing a finely balanced act around a pole! At the cultural evening hosted by Sangita Jindal and Namita Saraf at the Gallery, Grand Hyatt, Mumbai, guests in their designer best, squatted on the floor to get a better look. Overheard: "It is hard to beat that act." |
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