The colors of Holi, the joys of dance
Dancing with rapture, the performers for Ajna Dance Company were excited to share the celebration of Holi with  residents of the Harlem Valley during a virtual Holi celebration on Wednesday, March 16. Photo submitted

The colors of Holi, the joys of dance

HUDSON VALLEY — Following a day of sunshine and blue skies, local libraries from around the region invited their patrons to take part in a true community celebration of the virtual kind, of Holi, the Hindu color festival. The event was held on Wednesday evening, March 16.

Sponsored by libraries throughout the Hudson Valley, including here in northeastern Dutchess and Columbia Counties, such as the Millbrook, Roeliff Jansen Community and Pawling libraries, not to mention further north in the Claverack and Hudson libraries, and just a little to our west, Staatsburg, and then north again, the village of Tivoli. Then if you hop over the Hudson River into Ulster County, the library in the town of Stone Ridge participated.

Attendees from around the entire Hudson Valley, intrigued to learn more about the Indian culture and needing a little color in their lives tuned into the interactive video presentation led by Ajna Dance Company at 6 p.m. on the 16th.

Along with learning about the Holi Festival’s significance, those watching in appreciation were able to enjoy the Ajna Dance Company perform elaborate dances in celebration of Holi.

The libraries’ virtual patrons were also given the chance to pick up a few new dance moves during the celebration’s Bollywood and Bhangra dance workshop.

-— Kaitlin Lyle

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