170 Hours In A Week: Mangaluru Student’s Bharatnatyam World Record Is Trending
MANGALURU, KARNATAKA, JUL 30 – Remona Evette Pereira surpassed the previous Bharatanatyam record by 43 hours, performing continuously with minimal breaks, earning global recognition in the Golden Book of World Records.
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Mangaluru girl enters Golden Book of World Records with 170-hour-long Bharatanatyam performance
Remona Evette Pereira, a final-year Bachelor of Arts student at St Aloysius (Deemed to be University) in Karnataka's Mangaluru, has set a remarkable global record by performing Bharatanatyam continuously for 170 hours. Her feat earned her a place in the Golden Book of World Records and admiration from audiences both on-ground and online. Pereira began the extraordinary performance on July 21 and concluded it on July 28. Her dedication and stamin…
Indian student dances her way into the record books with 170-hour Bharatanatyam Marathon - Times Kuwait
Indian student Remona Evette Pereira has stunned the world with a record-breaking 170-hour Bharatanatyam performance, earning her a prestigious spot in the Golden Book of World Records and setting social media abuzz with admiration. Known as the ‘golden girl’, the 21-year-old Mangalorean is a third-year Bachelor of Arts student at St. Aloysius College, Mangaluru. Her extraordinary feat began on July 21 and concluded on July 28 at the college’s R…
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