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New About Rimli and Surati |
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SURATI is a not for profit performing arts organization and entertainment company whose mission is to promote Indian art and culture, educate and enrich the community primarily through dance, music and drama. Surati, based in, Jersey City, New Jersey, brings to its audience quality staged performances, classes, events, educational projects, lectures and workshops. Surati’s team of professional dancers, musicians and instructors perform at corporate, fund raiser, community and cultural events throughout the U.S. and abroad and imparts quality training to its students. |
web: www.suratiinc.com |
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RIMLI ROY (Founder-Director) is an artiste, dancer, choreographer and the founder-director of Surati. The recipient of grants from the Hudson County Office of Cultural & Heritage Affairs and the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, Ms Roy has been engaged in promoting Indian art and culture across the United States and beyond by means of stage performances, educational collaborations with various institutions (museums, schools, libraries) as well as teaching Indian classical music and dance for well over a decade.
Rimli and the Surati team have performed in New York City at Incredible India’s Annual Road Show (the Indian Ministry of Tourism) and for the Export Promotion Council for Handicrafts (Indian Ministry of Textiles). They have also performed at prestigious venues like The Kennedy Center and The Library of Congress (Washington D.C), Rutgers University (NJ), Alaska Performing Arts Center (AK), Las Vegas Convention Center (NV), Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, World Financial Center Wintergarden, New York City Hall and The Indian Consulate (NYC). Surati is currently working with and performing at the Lincoln Center, New York in Fall 2013. |
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The Indo-American Arts Council is a 501 ©3 not-for-profit secular arts organization passionately dedicated to promoting, showcasing and building an awareness of artists of Indian origin in the performing arts, visual arts, literary arts and folk arts. For information please visit .
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