Sanskruti Dance to be supported by 2024’s Sawston Fun Run

Children performing at Rangeela in blue and gold costumes

Sanskruti Dance to be supported by 2024’s Sawston Fun Run

We are so pleased to have been chosen as one the organisations supported by Sawston Fun Run this year. Sawston Fun Run is an annual family event which this year is being held on 12th May. The day is fun for all ages and is a great way to support the local Sawston community.

Organisers of the run said, “This year’s response from charities and good causes for funding at the 2024 Sawston Fun Run & Walk was nothing short of astounding. The passion and dedication exhibited by these organisations left us inspired and motivated. We decided to champion the efforts of 24 smaller, local charities and organisations. These are the unsung heroes making a significant impact on our community.”

Contributions from the fun run will go towards community Bollywood dance workshops, studio space and children’s dance costumes, which will save families an additional expense.

If you’re near to Sawston – or if you’re just looking for a fun-filled family day out – then find more details and sign up on the Sawston Fun Run website.

Rangeela 2024: Celebration of south Asian art, music, dance and food

Rangeela 2024: Celebration of south Asian art, music, dance and food

Supported by Cambridge City Council, Rangeela 2024 was held at Clay Farm Centre, Trumpington on Saturday 20th January. Rangeela, which means colourful, brought people together through south Asian art, music, dance and food!

The event started with a drawing and painting competition followed by a dance showcase by Sanskruti students, and finished with a Bollywood dancefloor by the Cambridge DanceMasti. Along with our?!

Thanks go to Cambridge-based artist Diyali Majumder who judged the art competition, to the Mayor of Cambridge who joined us for the evening, and to our wonderful volunteers who supported the event.

We need to say thank you to the parent volunteers for cooking and bringing food (tuck shop) and to Namaste Cambridge (a local Indian takeaway for bringing food).

If you missed the fun, here’s a flavour of the day, thanks to ITV Anglia: 

Work begins on new R&D ‘Tree of Life’

Work begins on new R&D ‘Tree of Life’

In January, we had a wonderful week in the studio at Cambridge Junction working on our new R&D, tentatively titled ‘Tree of Life’. The new production once again blends Indian and western cultures, exploring science and spirituality through the medium of trees.

Sanskruti’s Artistic Director worked with a new creative team, dancers Neethu and Srusti, bringing in fresh ideas and energy into the work. We are looking forward to bringing you the next phase of development. In the meantime, have a taste of how our first week of work developed:

Supported by Cambridge Junction and Arts Council England.