Saanika Shah: ‘It was always my dream to offer Bharatanatyam at the feet of Everest…’ Young mountaineer’s emotional moment goes viral

'It was always my dream to offer Bharatanatyam at the feet of Everest…' Young mountaineer’s emotional moment goes viral

Saanika Shah is a mountaineer, who also carries Bharatanatyam with her into the mountains – a classical dance form she has trained in since childhood. During one of her recent expeditions, she brought both parts of her life together in a moment that has now struck an emotional chord online.At Everest Base Camp, ahead of her climb, she performed the classical dance as part of a traditional ceremony linked to her journey. The act was not a performance but a personal ritual reflecting her deep connection to both dance and mountaineering.

A moment at Everest Base Camp

The performance took place at Everest Base Camp, known more for extreme conditions and serious climbing preparation than cultural expression. Against that backdrop, her Bharatanatyam stood out for its calm and reflective tone. She has trained in the classical form since childhood and has continued to carry it into her mountaineering journeys, often including it as part of her personal practice.

A long-held dream

Shah described the moment as something she had been holding onto for years. She shared on social media, “It was always my dream to offer Bharatanatyam at the feet of Everest… Sagarmatha Devi. Not just as a performance… but as a prayer.”She also wrote, “Offering it here has been one of the purest dreams of my life coming true.” She added that it was her way of seeking permission from the mountains and expressing gratitude.

Online response

The moment has drawn emotional reactions online. One user wrote, “Taking classical dance to the heights of Everest, this is next-level passion and power.” Another said, “You’ve turned Everest Base Camp into a temple of art.”

Where culture meets climbing

The moment stands out not for scale but intention – a quiet blending of discipline, devotion, and expression in one of the world’s harshest environments.Thumb image: Instagram

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