Question
Who among the following is the Indian classical dancer
who masters both Bharatanatyam and Odissi dancing style?Solution
Among the following Indian classical dancers, Sonal Mansingh is known for mastering both Bharatanatyam and Odissi dancing styles. She is a renowned Indian classical dancer and choreographer who has made significant contributions to both Bharatanatyam, which originated in Tamil Nadu, and Odissi, which originated in the state of Odisha. Sonal Mansingh's versatility and expertise in these two distinct dance forms have earned her widespread acclaim and recognition in the field of Indian classical dance.
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