Perth, August 12 (Indian Abroad Newsdesk)
The Teej celebrations organised by Rajasthani Kutumb in Perth brought the colours, energy, and cultural richness of Rajasthan to life with dazzling performances and festive cheer.
A key highlight of the evening was the electrifying performance by the six-member Harish–Ishu Sapera Group, sponsored by the Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR). Led by Ishu Sapera, a celebrated folk dancer and cultural ambassador from Jodhpur who began her artistic journey at the age of 12, the troupe captivated audiences with an array of traditional Rajasthani folk dances including Kalbeliya (Snake Dance), Chari, Bhavai (Pot Balancing), Ghoomar, and Terah Taali.
The showcase was further enhanced by live traditional music played on the Dholak, Algoza, Khartal, and Sarangi, immersing the audience in the rhythms of Rajasthan’s folk heritage.
Dedicated to preserving and sharing the soul of Rajasthan through folk arts, the Harish–Ishu Sapera Group combines entertainment with messages of peace, cultural pride, and social awareness. As part of their Australian tour, they will perform in several cities, including a special Independence Day show, continuing their mission of promoting Indian culture on the global stage.
