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Sri Valli Thirumanam Dance Drama

(Nattuva Thilagam) Indira Manikam, Founder and Principal of TKI Dance School | Kamini Manikam, Lead Actor/Dancer

09-Jun-17 14:30

Sri Valli Thirumanam Dance Drama

The Tanjai Kamalaa Indira Dance School, established in 1966 is the longest operating dance training school in Malaysia. Over the years they have had thousands of students and put on numerous performances. Their latest production is called Sri Valli Thirumanam, and the Founder and Principal of TKI Dance School, (Nattuva Thilagam) Mrs Indira Manikam and lead Actor/Dancer Kamini Manikam join us to tell us what the show is all about.


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