Ms. krishnamurthy is renowned for her pivotal role in popularizing Bharatanatyam in North India. As early as the 1960s, she chose delhi as her home and began her mission to bring this classical South indian dance form to a broader audience. Her efforts not only enriched the cultural landscape of the capital but also set the stage for Bharatanatyam to gain national prominence.

Driven by her passion for the art form, Ms. krishnamurthy did not rest on her laurels. Her vision extended beyond national boundaries, as she sought to elevate Bharatanatyam to the global stage. Much like sitar maestro Pandit ravi Shankar, who achieved international acclaim, Ms. Krishnamurthy’s dedication and talent earned her recognition on the world stage. Her performances and teachings captivated audiences around the globe, showcasing the beauty and complexity of Bharatanatyam to an international audience.

Ms. Krishnamurthy's contributions have left an indelible mark on the world of classical dance. Her relentless pursuit of excellence and her commitment to sharing Bharatanatyam with the world have cemented her legacy as a pioneering figure in the dance community. Through her work, she has ensured that Bharatanatyam continues to inspire and enchant audiences far and wide.

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