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After a performance, gifts can be given to the artiste, just like you to would to any performer, as youdoafter a Ballet or any other dance recital. Flowers are the best option. It makes the dancer feel appreciated & proud of their accomplishment.

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Where do cows buy there gifts?

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Where do you get good instructional cassical Indian dance -Bharata natyam to be precise - DVD videos for beginners?

There are many instructional classical Indian dance DVDs on http://jayq.org