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Abhinay School of Performing Arts

Charities based in AustraliaDance schools in AustraliaHindi-language educationHindi theatreNon-profit organisations based in New South Wales
Schools of the performing arts in AustraliaTheatre companies in Australia

Abhinay School of Performing Arts is a nonprofit charity school based in Sydney, Australia which was founded in 2009 to promote art and culture from the Indian subcontinent in Australia. As of 2013 the school reported having trained over 200 people in dance and theatre arts. Abhinay means "the art of performing" in Sanskrit. Playwright Alex Broun has conducted play-writing workshops with the school for the Indian community, and the school takes part in the yearly Short and Sweet festival he is associated with. The school's president and artistic director is Aishveryaa Nidhi.Acting workshops focus on dialogue delivery, speech analysis, and body language. Abhinay promotes multiculturalism, and has collaborated with the Hurstville City Council to increase community participation. The school also promotes the Hindi language through instructional classes and live performances.

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Abhinay School of Performing Arts
Chapel Lane, Sydney Rockdale

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