An Indian dancer, Srushti Sudhir Jagtap, 16, made her way to Guinness World Record after dancing for 127 hours.
Dancing for five days straight, Jagtap set the new world for the longest dance marathon. She performed for 127 hours on the music to surpass the record of 126 hours held by Nepal’s Bandana Nepal since 2018.
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According to details, Jagtap began her attempt on the morning of May 29 and continued to perform till June 3, in her college auditorium, amid her supporters, to claim the record. She opted for Kathak dance, one of the eight major Indian classical dance forms.
Reportedly, the performer utilized her rest breaks ‘mostly at midnight’ to nap or talk to her parents ‘for brain refreshment’. She mostly relied on coffee to aid her wakefulness, in addition to coconut water and chocolate to stay fresh.
“Due to strong practice, I was familiar with all the changes in my mind and body, so I was calm and composed until the end.”
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