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How this dance studio connects adopted children to their native roots

Uncategorized Posted: November 5, 2019 9:01 pm

“Every year, families from across the country gather for a heritage camp where adopted Indian and Nepalese children come to learn about their roots. Mudra Dance Studio has been part of the annual camp for over 20 years. Founder Namita Khanna Nariani said the mission of the studio is to ‘celebrate diversity through the universal language of dance and music and to expose the world to the beautiful cultural fabric that India brings to our culture here [in the United States].'” – PBS NewsHour

Uncategorized Published: 10.30.19, sj

Read the story in PBS NewsHour Published: 10.30.19, sj

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