'Sanyuktam', is a collective effort of three prominent Odissi dancers from Mumbai. Aiming at enriching the cultural heritage and aspiring to create awareness for Odissi dance and music along with other traditional art forms. The senior disciples of Padmavibhushan Late Guru Kelucharan Mahapatra, Debi Basu, Daksha Mashruwala and Anandi Ramchandran formed Sanyuktam. They create and present varied compositions on diverse themes. Their efforts are synergised towards producing dance ballets and conducting lecture-demonstartions and workshops.

Since its inception, Sanyuktam has presented well-acknowledged compositions like:
Jaydev’s Geet Govindam
Janani Vasundhara - Depicting the cycle of creation through the seasonal changes.
Panchtatva Mahabhuta - Odissi - Bharatnatyam Jugalbandhi.
Prema Bhakti - Based on Narad Bhakti Sutra, bringing forth various aspects of Bhakti (devotion or Supreme Love)
and many more.

Sanyuktam has performed and received acclaim at the Osho Millenium Festival,
Nritya Parva organised by the Sangeet Natak Academy, Odissi Festival 2000 at Washington,
The World Music Institute, New York, One World Theatre, Austin.


Sanyuktam
has conducted several Odissi workshops and lecture demonstration on Indian Classical Dance at Stanford University, Ohio University, University of Cleveland, Asian Art Museum and the Canadian Museum.