Pennaach

PENNaach

The PENNaach team, 2015-2016
Background information
Origin University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Years active 1997–present
Website pennaach.com

Pennaach, often stylized as PENNaach, is the University of Pennsylvania’s premier South Asian fusion dance team. An internationally award-winning, all-female dance troupe, Naach is the first South Asian fusion group to win university recognition and is the oldest surviving collegiate dance team of its kind. As a South Asian fusion team, Naach incorporates music and dance styles from both South Asian and Western traditions. In addition to their annual production, Naach performs on and off campus as guest acts and at various South Asian cultural events.

History

Pennaach's logo

Pennaach was founded in October 1997 by Vaishali Shah, a student at the University of Pennsylvania, to promote South Asian art and culture through a combination of traditional, classical, and modern dance. Each show typically begins with a “Divo” dance, performed by returning members of the team using traditional diyas (candles) and focusing on classical dance styles. Other pieces may incorporate traditional styles like Lavni, Giddha, Garba, Bhangra, classical styles like Bharatnatyam, Kathak, and Odissi, Western styles like ballet, hip-hop, contemporary, and jazz with filmy/Bollywood dance.

Past productions

Promotional poster for Pennaach's 18th annual show, Naachflix.

Starting in 1997, Pennaach has put on an annual show showcasing their choreography from the year, typically in mid-February. Each show follows a plot or theme while incorporating a variety of dance styles into each piece.

Year Show Theme
2016 Naachflix
2015 I Am Her
2014 Inception: It's Naach Just a Dream
2013 Until Proven Guilty
2012 All the Right Moves
2011 Naachional Geographic
2010 A Night with Naach
2009 Ready, Set...Naach!
2008 Kahaani Naach Ki: Once Upon a Time
2007 Naach on Demand
2006 Chori Chori: Mischief in Motion

Other performances

Naach has performed at many other events on UPenn’s campus aside from their annual production. Many of these events follow a cultural theme, such as the UPenn South Asia Society’s annual cultural show or Asian and Pacific American Heritage Week or the school’s Diwali celebrations. They have also performed at charity events, such as UPenn’s annual Emily Sachs Dance Benefit and other school-sponsored events and performing arts nights. Outside of the university, Naach participates in cultural shows and showcases, such as Harvard University’s Raunak and Columbia University’s Naach Nation.

Members

Since it is made up of students at the University of Pennsylvania and occasionally from other schools in the Philadelphia area, such as Drexel University, University of Sciences, and Bryn Mawr College, Naach’s membership changes annually. Auditions take place twice a year, in the fall and in the spring, to bring in the new rookie class. Although the majority of Naach’s members are of Indian descent, not all members are or have been.

The current members of Naach are Anna Jose (President), Abha Kulkarni (Secretary), Séréna Tibrewala (Treasurer), Samy Lanka, Devi Nair, Aarsheya Hooda, Jane Koshy, Kanika Mohan, Mathangi Sridharan, Shreekari Tadepalli, Rajashree Mishra, Aishwarya Nadgauda, Snega Kalaparambath, and Veena Bhagavathi.

Alumnae

Year Members
2015 Bhavi Vidyashankar, Helen Kim
2014 Mahima Govil, Priyanka Kothari, Aarthi Ramesh, Leslie Varughese, Bina Nayee, Carthi Mannikarottu, Vidya Nandapurkar, Surbhi Agrawal
2013 Amritha Sastry, Bhargavi Ammu, Manisha Taneja, Shriya Kaneriya
2012 Rithika Ramakrishnan, Surekha Nair, Suruchi Srikanth
2011 Prerana Bharadwaj, Sweta Patel, Vandana Rao, Jessica Idiculla
2010 Ranjani Venkataramanan, Priya Takiar, Supriya Challa, Rohini Venkatraman
2009 Radhika Sen, Piyali Sircar, Sarasijhaa Desikan, Naureen Hoque
2008 Vrinda Shah, Jamie Mathew, Hena Mehta,
2007 Niti Shah, Samhitha Udupa
2006 Merene Joseph, Divya Bhatt, Tani Chatterjee
2005 Ansu Mathew, Anjali Sud, Aarati Soman
2004 Nidhi Teerdhala, Neeta Shah, Veena Abraham
2003 Nina Vaid, Pooja Khetan, Nisha Singh, Sheila Ramgopal, Divani Nadaraja
2002 Sonal Nalkur, Konika Eli Bose
2001 Sunipa Bhattacharjee, Nidhi Talati, Brenda Sheth
2000 Vaishali Shah (founder), Rosemary Patel, Priya Chadha
1999 Soniya Sheth, Ami Shah
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