Children associated with Sona Sarovar Trust revived the traditional art form of Lezim dance to celebrate the 76th Republic Day.

On Sunday, the children at Sona Sarovar Trust dazzled the audience with a dynamic Lezim performance at Garden Number 2 in Andheri (W)’s Lokhandwala Complex. The performance beautifully brought the community together in a spirited celebration of India’s cultural diversity.

Lezim, the traditional folk dance of Maharashtra, holds a rich historical significance. Once used as a form of military training during the era of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, it has now evolved into a vibrant art form that symbolizes energy and unity. Showcasing Maharashtra’s cultural heritage, Lezim continues to captivate audiences with its rhythmic movements and colorful presentation.

Sona Sarovar Trust is deeply committed to the holistic development of underprivileged children. The trust conducts numerous activities, including academic coaching, education, nutritious food programs, healthcare initiatives, sports, yoga, English classes, computer training, extracurricular activities, and theatre workshops. These initiatives aim to empower the children and provide them with opportunities to explore their full potential.


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