Zhang Jun (1933-2012): A bridge across cultures
Jan 11, 2012
Over five decades, danseuse Zhang Jun forged a unique cultural link between India and China through her passion for Kathak, Bharatanatyam and Odissi, in the face of personal struggle and terminal illness. A pictorial farewell to this transcendental artiste. Photo courtesy: Zhang Jun family
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