International Bharatanatyam Artist Apeksha Niranjan to Mark Her 50th Recital in Poland with a Special Indo-Polish Musical Collaboration

Internationally acclaimed Bharatanatyam artist Apeksha Niranjan is set to present a landmark performance in Poland on 8th June, marking her 50th recital in the country — a significant milestone in her artistic journey and her long-standing cultural association with Poland.

The special performance will feature a unique collaboration with Polish and Indian musicians, bringing together the rhythmic sophistication of Bharatanatyam with the musical traditions of both nations. Through this cross-cultural production, Apeksha continues her artistic vision of building bridges between India and Poland through dance, music, and storytelling.

Known for her deeply expressive performances and innovative choreographies, Apeksha Niranjan has consistently explored artistic dialogues between Indian classical traditions and Polish cultural narratives. Her previous productions have successfully incorporated Polish folk music, Gregorian chants, Marathi abhangas, and thematic explorations rooted in shared human emotions and histories.

Born into a unique Indo-Polish heritage, with a Polish grandmother and Maharashtrian roots, Apeksha’s artistic journey has been closely intertwined with Poland over the years. Her performances have become symbolic of the enduring cultural relationship between the two countries.

Speaking about the milestone, Apeksha Niranjan says, “Performing my 50th recital in Poland feels deeply emotional and personal to me. Poland has always embraced my art with immense warmth and love. This performance is not just a celebration of dance, but of the beautiful cultural dialogue and friendship between India and Poland that has shaped my artistic identity over the years.”

A former Marathi actress and a noted Bharatanatyam exponent from Mumbai, Apeksha is recognised for her emotive storytelling, rhythmic precision, and innovative approach to classical dance. Her performances have been presented across India and internationally, earning appreciation for making Bharatanatyam accessible while retaining its traditional depth.

The upcoming recital is expected to be a vibrant celebration of artistic collaboration, cultural exchange, and the universal language of performance.