NCPA’s Mudra Dance Festival 2026 Highlights Young Talent in Indian Classical Dance

Mumbai, Apr 30 (BNP): The National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA) has successfully concluded the 2026 edition of its annual Mudra Dance Festival, placing a strong focus on young performers and the future of Indian classical dance traditions.

Held on April 16, 23, and 24 at the Experimental Theatre, the festival also featured its first-ever interschool dance competition on April 20 and 22. Celebrated around International Dance Day, Mudra is known for presenting thematic performances rooted in culture and tradition, with this year’s editions exploring ideas such as motherhood, emotions, colours, and expressive art forms.

A major highlight of the 2026 edition was the “Children’s Edition,” which brought young dancers to the centre stage. The initiative aimed to recognise early-stage learners and provide them with a formal platform to showcase their training, discipline, and artistic growth.

Performances across the festival featured students from several reputed dance institutions, reflecting the depth of classical training and the diversity of styles being nurtured across Mumbai.

The newly introduced Mudra Interschool Classical Dance Competition received an overwhelming response, with participation from more than 75 schools and 115 entries. Students performed in classical styles such as Kathak and Bharatanatyam, along with group and fusion presentations.

Organisers said the initiative is an important step in integrating classical dance into school-level education, encouraging institutions to treat it with the same seriousness as sports and other structured disciplines. The festival also aims to strengthen appreciation for Indian classical arts among younger generations.

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