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There is no source for the survival, or the material of controversy based on incomplete information, especially potentially slander, slander, or defamation. Must be removed immediately \u3002 Source search ? : “Kokubo Shwa” – news \u00b7 books \u00b7 scalar \u00b7 Cinii \u00b7 J-tete \u00b7 Ndl \u00b7 dlib.jp \u00b7 Japan Search \u00b7 twl \uff08 February 2013 \uff09 This article is described like advertising and advertising activities. Fix this article to a neutral viewpoint description in line with Wikipedia’s policy. For explicit advertising activities, you can use {{{immediate deletion\/general 4}} to be subject to immediate deletion. \uff08 February 2013 \uff09 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Shu Kubo ( Kokubo Subha CHAKRABORTY = Kokubo Schwa Chakrabati ) Is a classic dancer from India. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Blood type is O type. 156cm tall. Graduated from Colkata University of Economics, Kolkata, West, West Bengal. In 1993, married a Japanese man and came to Japan in 1994. Since then, he has lived in Japan. Learn Japanese in 3 years. In addition, English, Hindi, and Sanskrit are available. The native language is Bengal. The tea ceremony (Urasenke) has been over 20 years. Opened a dance class in Toyota City, Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture, Oshima, Koto -ku, Tokyo, and Kawasaki City, Kanagawa Prefecture. Indian Classical Dance Troop ( Indian Classical Dance Troupe ) President. In addition to performing performances in various parts of Japan, he strives to interact with the Japanese seal, and has a wide range of activities, including writing and lectures on Indian culture. Table of ContentsUpbringing [ edit ] Convention with Japan before coming to Japan [ edit ] Mamata Shancarl & Dance Company [ edit ] Indian Classical Dance Troop [ edit ] Overseas performances during the Mamata Shancarl Dance Dance [ edit ] Performance sponsored by Indian Classical Dance Troop [ edit ] Mamata Shan Karl lecture & workshop sponsored by Indian Classical Dance Touroop [ edit ] Indian Classical Dance Troop Overseas performance & workshop [ edit ] Other performances [ edit ] Lecture [ edit ] Dance course [ edit ] textbook [ edit ] TV, radio, writing [ edit ] Related item [ edit ] External link [ edit ] Upbringing [ edit ] Born in the parent, the family of Baramon, he started dancing at the age of three. He studied folk dance and classical dance Barratanuttium, but at the age of 14, he took the entrance examination of the creative dancer, Mamata Shanglal, and became the only successful person among 250 people. rice field. Since then, he has been performing in Europe, Asia, and the United States as a member of the dancer. Later, while working at a university, he served as a teacher in the Mamata Shan Karl dance class and gave the guidance of over 800 students. Convention with Japan before coming to Japan [ edit ] He performed in Japan in 1985 and 1992, especially in 1992, the year of the “40th Anniversary of the Japan -seal Diet”, the Mitila Museum in Niigata became the secretariat of the post -Indian festival, and in three months. In the north, 38 performances were performed in the way to Japan from Abashiri in Hokkaido to Okinawa in the south. In addition to performances in large cities, the Mithira Museum of Art Director Tokio Hasegawa, who wants to introduce Indian culture as much as possible to local people, has become depopulated in Aogashima Village, Toyama Village, Aichi Prefecture, and Ishigaki Island, Aichi Prefecture. He also performs in small towns and villages such as Yonaguni Island. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Mamata Shancarl & Dance Company [ edit ] Mamata Shancarl ( Mamata Shankar ) Is the pioneer of Indian Contemporary Dance Dance (Udai Shankarl ( Uday Shankar ) As a father, his father’s younger brother, Rabi Shancarl ( Ravi Shankar ) Hold to your uncle. Protected the Udai Shankarl style inherited from his father and inherited the dance team. The name was renamed the Udai Shankarl dance from the Mamata Shancarl dance. Mamata Shancarl Dance School in 1978 ( Udayan ) Opened the school, and the number of students is currently counted 2,000. He is also an actress, and the “Unknown People”, who became the remains of Satazit Rei, played the role of Onira Bosch. He has a high reputation as an actress in Bengal -speaking, and is now on TV. Before I started living in Japan, I have been visiting Japan twice in dancing performances. At that time, I thought the Japanese were fluent in English. It was a misunderstanding that I was staying through multiple interpreters. In fact, when I started living, I realized that many Japanese people could not speak, and I was hindered in every aspect of everyday life. The knowledge of Japanese was close to zero, but I was able to have a daily conversation in three years under the guidance of my spouse, and even if I received a phone call from an unknown person, I thought that the other person was Japanese until the end. In some cases, the case came out. I have never attended a Japanese language school. At present, he has the same language skills as Japanese. Travel and music appreciation. He traveled to Japan and studied tea ceremony, so he liked sightseeing in shrines and temples, and has a deep knowledge of Japanese gardens. Music is not only listening, but in the Mamata Shankarl Dance Dance era, some songs have been recorded on their own songs, and they are still used on the stage of the Mamata Shanglal Dance Company. With a softer singing voice in the treble range, the troops may dance in live songs in the performance of the Indian Classical Dance Troop, which is the president. Even during driving, Indian music is indispensable and sometimes inspired by choreography. Indian Classical Dance Troop [ edit ] Indian Classical Dance Troop ( Indian Classical Dance Troupe ) Beginning in 1997 as an external organization of Toyota City International Exchange Association (TIA), the predecessor. In 2003, the name was renamed the current Indian Classical Dance Troop, and became independent of the Toyota City International Association, presiding over Kokubo Cheva. To date, there are students who have performed Arrangetlam under Cheva Kokubo, Yukiko Natsume (2002), Anna Laura Sukka (2012), and Sayaka Ogawa (2014). Tanko Monicotti ( Thankamani kutty ) Based on the guidance, the classic dance Barratanutyum is trained, and the creative dance is based on choreography based on Udai Shancar style. There is a time when I learned a cataging in girls’ age. He also learns North Indian classical vocal music, and is rarely performed on the stage with a catak. In the era of the Mamata Shankarl dance, he has also learned Tagor Dance as part of his creative dance. Overseas performances during the Mamata Shancarl Dance Dance [ edit ] American performance (1983) Canada performance (1983) British performance (1983) Singapore performance (1985) Malaysia performance (1985) Thai performance (1985) China Performance (1985) Mongolian performance (1985) Japan performance (1985) Australian performance (1987) German performance (1987) Sweden performance (1987) Maldive Republic performance (1987) British performance (1990) German performance (1990) Belgian performance (1990) French performance (1990) Norway performance (1990) Finnish performance (1990) Japan performance (1992) Singapore performance (1992) Performance sponsored by Indian Classical Dance Troop [ edit ] Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture Industrial Cultural Center “Indian evening” (1999) Aichi Prefecture Nagoya Mayor Enji Kaikan “Indian Mood” (2000) Aichi Prefecture Toyota Civic Cultural Center “Indian heart” (2001) Aichi Prefecture Toyota Industrial Cultural Center “Devotian” (2003) Aichi Prefecture Nagoya Genji Kenji Kaikan “Devotian” (2003) Tokyo Toshima Public Hall “Indian Story” (2004) Mishima City, Shizuoka Prefecture Belforet Cultural Center “The Story of India” (2004) Aichi Prefecture Nagoya Nakaden Hall “Indian Story” (2004) Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture Industrial Cultural Center “Road to India” (2005) Nagoya East Cultural Small Theater “Indian Wind \/ Japanese Wind” (2007) Aichi Prefecture Nagoya City Cultural Creation Center “Prayer to India” (2009) Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture, “Tagoral 150th Anniversary Special Performance” (2011) Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture Industrial Cultural Center “Gifts from India” (2012) Shizuoka Prefecture Mishima performance “Invited to investigate in India” – Indian Classical Dance Troop 20th Anniversary = Annond Nichetan co -star (2017) Kanagawa Prefecture Kawasaki performance ” Dhritam, tha rhythmt ~ Thank you ~ ” – Indian Classical Dance Troop 20th Anniversary- (2017) Nagoya East Cultural Small Theater “Aichi Prefecture” Dhritam, tha rhythmt ~ Thank you ~ ” – Indian Classical Dance Troop 20th Anniversary- (2017) Mamata Shan Karl lecture & workshop sponsored by Indian Classical Dance Touroop [ edit ] Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture “Mamata Shancar -Workshop & Lecture” (2019) Kawasaki City, Kanagawa Prefecture “Mamata Shancal -Workshop & Lecture” (2019) Kawasaki City, Kanagawa Prefecture Kohana International School “Mamata Shancarl = Creative Dance” Lecture (2019) Tokyo Care Center “Mamata Shancarl = Religion and Life” Lecture (2019) Tokyo Bengal Association “Surrounding Mamata Shancar” lecture (2019) Tokyo Indian embassy “Mamata Shancarl -Udai Shancarl Style Dance Dance Dance” Lecture (2019) Indian Classical Dance Troop Overseas performance & workshop [ edit ] India West Bengal State Government Udai Shankarl Dance Festival “Creative Dance” performance (1999) Indian Classical Dance Troup “Creative Dance” alone (1999) sponsored by Colkata International Association, Western Bengal India West Bengal State Government’s Udai Shancal Dance Festival “Creative Dance” performance (2004) Joint performance in Colkatana Bankour Court, West Bengal (2004) India West Bengal, Bengal, Temple Indian Classical Dance Troop “Classical & Creative Dance” Solo Performance (2004) USA Detroit NABC’s Indian Classical Dance Too Roop “Classical & Creative Dance” performance (2007) India West Bengal State Government Udai Shankarl Dance Festival “Creative Dance” performance (2008) India and JAPAN Dance Meat Co -performance (2008) India West Bengal, Colkata Krishnagar Town Indian Classical Dance Troup “Classical & Creative Dance” Solo Performance (2008) American Atlantic City NABC’s Indian Classical Dance Troop “Creative Dance” performance (2010) Sponsored by the Agortara Cultural Association, Indian Trypa (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki42\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki42\/kokubo-cheva-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Kokubo Cheva -Wikipedia"}}]}]