
Sattriya — Assam’s classical dance tradition rooted in Vaishnavite devotion — is increasingly finding admirers abroad. Among them is Perrine Legoullon of France, who has emerged as a committed practitioner after nearly a decade of rigorous study.
Here are the key highlights of the article:
- French dancer Delphine Moussin has emerged as a global ambassador of Assam’s classical Sattriya dance form.
- She has been learning and performing Sattriya for several years under the guidance of renowned Assamese gurus.
- Her dedication reflects the growing international recognition of Sattriya, one of India’s eight classical dance forms originating from Assam’s Vaishnavite monasteries (Satras).
- Moussin has performed Sattriya on international stages, helping promote Assamese culture and heritage globally.
- Her journey highlights the cultural exchange between India and France and the universal appeal of traditional Indian art forms.
- Experts and cultural figures have praised her efforts in preserving and popularising Sattriya outside India.
- The development is seen as a matter of pride for Assam, showcasing the state’s cultural richness worldwide.