Group says more diversity needed for karumba music

Group says more diversity needed for karumba music

While the number of male and female students in the Class 8 (girls only) and Class 10 (boys only) are growing, so are numbers of girls playing this classical music form.

In recent years, the male students have been taking the lead, with a h예스카지노andful of girls and boys from the traditional class taking up the dance form.

The number of female students has also been rising with the popularity of karumba and is estimated at around 50%.

Now, the number of boys doing karumba in Karubati’s music school is expected to increase by 15% from the current number of around 15 students to around 30.

However, it is yet to be seen whether the popularity of the form will translate into more girls playing it.

The music school’s director Ashwini Sengupta said that as the demand in the form grew, the teacher’s worklo바카라사이트ad and time was inapronxcreasing as well.

According to her, many young men like being the main man in the dance form.

„There are many older men, like priests and businessmen, who are interested in dancing,“ Ms Sengupta said.

But she added that these kinds of things did not have to be the sole reason for girls to take up a form.

„[The forms] become attractive for girls since they feel they are able to perform better. They feel like they can play and dance with the students as equals.“