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London, UK. 24th Nov, 2019. India's premier contemporary performing arts company, Natya Nectar Cirque de India, performing at the London Apollo Theater for the first ever historic UK performance as part of a grand production called Krishna Spectacular, a West End-style show showcasing the rich history and traditions of India's 5,000-year-old texts, known as The Vedas. Credit: Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News

London, UK. 24th Nov, 2019. India's premier contemporary performing arts company, Natya Nectar Cirque de India, performing at the London Apollo Theater for the first ever historic UK performance as part of a grand production called Krishna Spectacular, a West End-style show showcasing the rich history and traditions of India's 5,000-year-old texts, known as The Vedas. Credit: Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News Stock Photo
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London UK 24 November 2019 India’s premier contemporary performing arts company, Natya Nectar Cirque de India, performing at the London Apollo Theater  for the  first ever historic UK performance as part of a grand production called Krishna Spectacular, a West End-style show showcasing the rich history and traditions of India’s 5, 000-year-old texts, known as The Vedas,  and to celebrate  the 50th years since the Hare Krishna Movement come to the UK which include the roots of yoga and meditation practices.The dynamic show, encompassing dance, circus, music, and current visual technology to create an unforgettable night of magnificent performances from Natya Nectar, the award-winning Samadhi Dance company from The Netherlands, alongside live music from Grammy nominee Jahnavi Harrison, former Rubettes star Jayadev John Richardson, among others.Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News

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