KALAKSHETRA VILASINI HONOURED
Sixty years after
her arangettam, at the age of 12, she was awarded the Lifetime Achievement
Award at a function organised by Bhavalaya
Taking up everything in life with grace, Kalakshetra
Vilasini emerged the tallest figure by being the guru to the most number of
Bharatanatyam dancers and teachers across the State.Sixty years after her
arangettam, at the age of 12, she was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award at
a function organised by Bhavalaya, a Muscat-based cultural platform promoting
traditional classical arts.The function held at the RLV College of Music and
Fine Arts, where she was responsible for opening a Bharatanatyam department,
was a homecoming of sorts for the guru.She addressed Bharatanatyam students in
her typical style, conversing with what she is best at — mudras and eye movements.
Art is not a pastime entertainment, she said.
“It is worship. The very first two items of Alarippu and
the Varnam are termed the offering to the Lord — all bodily movements.”Rigorous
training to achieve perfection in the dance art form is necessary. The revered
teacher earned her title of Kalakshetra Vilasini by teaching her students
strictly in the learning regime of Kalakshetra she conceived in her own way.As
a dancer, she was picked from over a hundred artists to learn at Kalakshetra
when the Bharatanatyam department was conceived in RLV College.Speaking at the
occasion, lyricist R. K. Damodaran said in spite of being a highbrow guru, her
demeanour was like a person next door.
Prof. John Kurakar
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