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Cornell University's Premier Competitive South Asian Classical Dance Team.

Founded in 2011, Anjali at Cornell aims to spread awareness of South Asian classical dance forms such as Bharatanatyam, Kuchipudi, and Mohiniyattam.  We aim to  perform, promote, and spread the love of South Asian classical dance throughout Cornell.​ We have performed at various events across campus, including those hosted by Society for India, the Johnson Museum of Art, the Statler Hotel, and many different international/cultural programming boards. We have also performed off campus at local colleges and elementary schools to conduct workshops and showcases.​ Since 2018, when we held our first showcase "Dhyaana", we have held annual showcases where we presented multiple pieces showing our versatility as a classical dance team.

We entered the classical dance competition circuit during the 2019 season - attending Dhirana at the University of Pittsburgh and Mayuri at the University of Maryland. Since beginning our journey in the competitive dance world, we have earned awards at competitions such as Mayuri (3rd in 2023) and Tu Bhi Nachle (1st in 2025). ​We are excited about the future of Anjali at Cornell and are eager to continue sharing this beautiful art form across campus and the US!

 We are Anjali at Cornell.

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© 2023 by Anjali at Cornell

This organization is a registered student organization of Cornell University.

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