top of page


The Hidden Power of Ancient Performing Arts in Modern Stage Presence
- Pruthvi Mayur Trivedi Growing up in an Indian household, it’s almost a rite of passage to learn an Indian classical art; dance, music, or if you’re fortunate, both. But why has this tradition been practised for centuries? Some say it’s because rhythm is the heartbeat of our culture. Every festival, every film, every celebration is steeped in music and movement. Others point to our deities: Shiva, the cosmic dancer, and Saraswati, the goddess of music, who holds the veena as
Jan 42 min read


Why Storytelling is the Most Underrated Leadership Skill
Years ago, I sat in a classroom struggling to understand science. The concepts felt heavy, the formulas abstract, and no matter how many...
Sep 3, 20252 min read


Indian Diaspora in the UK's 76th Indian Republic Day Celebrations
Vaani Speakers is incredibly proud to have been a part of the Indian Diaspora in the UK's magnificent 76th Indian Republic Day...
Jan 29, 20251 min read


Linguistic Hygiene: Effective Ways to Incorporate Sanskrit into your Speeches
Public speaking aims to engage the audience, evoke emotions, leave a lasting impact, and conclude with a clear call to action . Using...
Oct 26, 20244 min read
bottom of page






