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  2. Kelucharan Mohapatra - Wikipedia

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    Guru Kelucharan Mohapatra was a master in Percussion instruments – Mardala and Tabla, which clearly resonates in his dance compositions. He was also skilled in the traditional Pattachitra painting. Kelucharan Mohapatra along with his wife, Laxmipriya Mohapatra, herself a dancer, and their son Ratikant Mohapatra built Srjan in 1993. [5]

  3. Gotipua - Wikipedia

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    Gotipua dance is in the Odissi style, but their technique, costumes and presentation differ from those of the mahari; the singing is done by the dancers. Present-day Odissi dance has been influenced by Gotipua dance. Most masters of Odissi dance (such as Kelucharan Mohapatra, from Raghurajpur) were Gotipua dancers in their youth.

  4. Sharon Lowen - Wikipedia

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    Sharon Lowen grew up in Detroit, United States, where her father was a chemical engineer and her mother a clinical psychologist. [5] She trained in modern dance, Cecchetti ballet and classes at the Detroit Institute of Arts in puppetry, mime and theater since childhood, was a member of the Detroit Puppetry Guild, Puppeteers of America and UNIMA, performed with George Latshaw's puppets for the ...

  5. Sharmila Biswas - Wikipedia

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    Tracing the many facades of Traditional Performing and Visual arts of Odisha, and in that context viewing Odissi Dance have been the foundation of most of her Dance productions. A prominent deciple of Guru Kelucharan Mohapatra, a Sangeet Natak Akademi awardee (2012), Sharmila Biswas heads Odissi Vision & Movement Centre (1994), a well-known ...

  6. Pankaj Charan Das - Wikipedia

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    His choreographed dance episodes based on the lives of great poets of India Kalidas and Jayadeba. In mid-life he was made the head of department of Odissi dance, in Utkal Sangeet Mahavidyalaya, the only college of dance & music of Odisha. [2] He taught Kelucharan Mohapatra, Deba Prasad Das, Mayadhar Raut, and Bhagaban Sahu. [citation needed]

  7. Shubhada Varadkar - Wikipedia

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    She is a disciple of Kelucharan Mohapatra, [11] an Indian classical dancer, guru, and exponent of Odissi dance. She is the author of Glimpses of Indian Classical Dance and Mayurpankh. [12] Shubhada Varadkar is the only Odissi Dancer to play Pickleball, a game where a perforated polymer ball strikes against a paddle. [13]

  8. Nrityagram - Wikipedia

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    The word Nrityagram, literally translated, means "dance village," [7] and in founder, Protima Gauri's own words, "It is a community of dancers in a forsaken place amidst nature. A place where nothing exists, except dance. A place where you breathe, eat, sleep, dream, talk, imagine - dance. A place where all the five senses can be refined to ...

  9. Sharmila Mukerjee - Wikipedia

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    Sharmila with Guru Kelucharan Mohapatra. Sharmila Mukerjee is an Odissi Dancer and Choreographer, a disciple of Guru Kelucharan Mohapatra.She is the founder and artistic director of Sanjali Centre for Odissi Dance, Bangalore which was established in 2004.