Fine Arts Development Association (Regd. No.73/2012)
(Registered with Ministry of Culture, Government of India & National School of Drama)
Kuchipudi | Mohini Attam| Indial Folk Dance | Chess | Fine Arts
Founded on January 14, 2012 by Sri B. Ramdas along with Natya guru Sri. Pallamsetty Suresh, Sri Sai Natyanjali Fine Arts Development Society serves the cause of fine arts. We are in the service of developing fine arts and safeguarding the age old fine arts of India.
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Our NGO support equitable access to arts and cultural learning opportunities for our region's middle and High School aged youth. Programs occur outside of school hours and are led by experienced teaching artists working in communities to increase arts and cultural opportunities for young people from diverse racial and socio-economic backgrounds.
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Many vocalists & Dancers who were/are in the forefront today in the state of Andhra Pradesh had the encouragement of our society in association with Ministry of Culture & Fine Arts Development Authority, Andhra Pradesh.
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We wish to provide a space where dancers of all ages and backgrounds are inspired to continue striving for excellence in preserving fine arts & Culture of India and the benefits of our classes reach beyond the studio walls.
Our Vision from Founder
Sri Sai Natyanjali Fine Arts Development Association is a well-recognized
organization since its establishment from 2012.The organization have a main motto of conserving Indian fine arts, especially dance and music. The organization by inviting all the natya gurus throughout India and does national-level dance festivals in famous temples, to enhance the value of fine arts in traditional dances.
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WHY SHOULD WE PRSERVE INDIAN CULTURE ?
Preserving culture is essential for maintaining cultural diversity,fostering identity and community cohesion, passing on knowledge, and promoting understanding and tolerance in our increasingly interconnected world. It contributes to the richness and vibrancy of our Indian culture. Culture often acts as the repository of a civilization's knowledge, values, and traditions. It includes the arts, language, literature, and historical narratives passed down through generations. And these Indian fine arts have also evolved from our ancestors with a great view. All these Indian fine arts are
made with the connection of our traditions and customs.
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WHAT WE HAVE DONE?
Since the time we established the Association, there have been multiple national-level dance festivals. To give awareness to the public have conducted a lot of seminars and workshops. As it is not easy to describe our works, you can see them in our YouTube channel named ‘Sri Sai Natyanjali Fine Arts Development Association’.
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FEW WORDS FROM THE FOUNDER :
My self Dr.Pallemsetty Suresh founder of the organization. The only wish we have is to provide our Indian fine arts to the next generations. As the world have been vast developed but the people who wish to protect our fine arts are very few. Beingborn in a traditional rich country like India we have a huge responsibility to safeguard our fine arts and we took that responsibility and doing it from the bottom of our hearts. However with insufficient funds we cannot do all these great things. So any person with good heart can donate funds to us and we truly use them for the good cause. Our association also have tax exemption certificate of 80G 12A so that the donors can use them in IT returns.
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We people since from the time we wake up to the time we sleep spends lot of amount for many things whether it is useful or not, so this time you spend the amount to safeguard our Indian fine arts and for providing them to the further generations.
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TO SPONSOR / DONATE :
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Name : Sri Sai Natyanjali Fine Arts Develeopment Association
Bank name : Indian Overseas Bank
A/C no. : 071801000016499
IFSC code :IOBA0000718
Phone : 9908725084
Mail id : srisainatyanjali@gmail.com
Our association also have a tax exemption certificate of 80G 12A so that the donors can use them for showing deduction under your IT returns.
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“In the country of land of gods now our turn to do something that protects the Indian fine arts.