J.P. Stevens Student Makes Classical Dance Debut for a Cause
A New Jersey high school student performed her first classical dance recital to raise funds for charity.
A New Jersey high school student performed her first classical dance recital to raise funds for charity.

A student at J.P. Stevens High School in Edison, New Jersey, made her debut in classical dance with a performance that also served as a fundraiser. The event, held at a local venue, showcased the student's training in Bharatanatyam, a traditional Indian dance form.
The performance was organized to support a charitable cause, with proceeds from ticket sales and donations going to a nonprofit organization. The student spent months preparing for the recital, which marked her arangetram, a formal debut performance in Bharatanatyam.
Family, friends, and community members attended the event, which included traditional music and elaborate costumes. The student said she chose to combine her passion for dance with philanthropy to make her debut more meaningful.
The fundraiser raised several thousand dollars for the selected charity, according to organizers. The student plans to continue her dance training while pursuing academic studies at J.P. Stevens High School.
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