Vyjayanthi Kashi

Vyjayanthi Kashi
Smt. Vyjayanthi kashi- Kuchipudi Dancer, Bangalore
Born Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Residence Bangalore
Nationality Indian
Occupation Dancer, therapist, choreographer
Known for Kuchipudi Dancer
Movement Kuchipudi Dance
Spouse(s) Vijay Kashi
Children Prateeksha Kashi (Daughter)
Website http://www.vyjayanthikashi.com

Vyjayanthi Kashi is an Indian Classical Dancer, a kuchipudi Exponent.[1][2] Kuchipudi is one of the Indian classical dance forms from Andhra Pradesh, India. She is from the family of Dr Gubbi Veeranna who was an Indian theatre director, one of the pioneers and most prolific contributors to Kannada theatre. He established the drama company, Gubbi Veeranna Nataka Company that played a crucial role in promoting the Kannada theatre.[3] Smt.Vyjayanthi Kashi is a reputed kuchipudi dancer,a celebrated performer and choreographer[4] and artistic director of a dance school Shambhavi School of Dance[5] where they teaches this traditional dance form kuchipudi. She was also the chairperson of Karnataka Sangeetha Nritya Academy[6] [7] [8][9]

Personal information

Smt. Vyjayanthi Kashi is the daughter of the late J.M. Vishwanth and late G.V. Girijamma. Vyjayanthi Kashi started learning Bharatanatya from Ramanna of Tumkur at the age of six. Eventually, she topped the State with a first rank and also won a golden chain. Initially she was not so interested in dance, so eventually she took theatre where she worked with T. S. Nagabharana who is an Indian film director, in the Kannada film industry. She got married to Vijaya Kashi, a television and theatre artist whom she met while acting in theatre.[10] She took up a job in a bank which later she left as she fully dedicated to dance. She has a daughter Prateeksha Kashi, who is also a kuchipudi dancer.

Dedication to Kuchipudi

Later at a point of time when she felt that this is not what she wants, the same time she met Kuchipudi guru C.R. Acharya[11] who came to the town. In an interview she quoted this became turning pint of her life.[12] She started dancing Kuchipudi again at the age of 30. Having had her training in Indian Classical Dance forms Bharatnatyam, Kuchipudi and Temple Ritual Dances from an early age under legendary Gurus like Late Guru C R Acharya, Late Vedantham Prahalada Sarma, Padmashree Vedantham Satyanarayana Sharma, Bharathakala Prapoorarna, Korada Narasimha Rao and others she has proved a DYNAMIC FORCE in KUCHIPUDI.

Vyjayanthi is celebrated not only for her deep and composite understanding of the art of Kuchipudi, but also as an actress on television and theatre and her work as a choreographer, dance-educator and dance-therapist.

Performances

Over her extensive career, Vyjayanthi’s work has been featured in several international festivals, including the International Kuchipudi Convention USA, Milap Fest Uk, Oriental Dance Festival Germany, Festival of India in Africa, India Film Festival in Malaga, Appan Dance Festival in Korea, Olympic Festival in Italy, International Kannada Convention at Los Angeles, International Dance & Music Festival in Egypt, Malta, Tunisia, Karmiel Dance Festival in Israel and many more. She has given lecture-demonstration and conducted workshops in many universities in the US, Italy, Germany, Italy, Dubai, Singapore, Malaysia, Japan, Berlin, Australia, Austria, Spain, Switzerland, and many other countries.

She also gives duet performances with her Kuchipudi Dancer daughter Prateeksha Kashi. This mother and daughter are considered as one of the best pair Kuchipudi Dancers from India worldwide.[13]

  • Lecture Demonstration on "Contribution of Woman to Kuchipudi" at Nayika-Excellence Personified, Bangalore[14]
  • Performance with group of Shambhavi School of Dance at ‘Lok-folk’ festival, Eluru, Andhrapradesh[15]

Key achievements & awards

Unfettered by anything but DANCE, today Vyjayanthi Kashi is an iconoclast in the field of dance.She is a dance-bridge between the pristine classical style of Kuchipudi and more contemporary aesthetic.She serves on the Arts and Cultural committee of the Ministry of Tourism and culture, Govt of India. Over her extensive career, Vyjayanthi’s work has been featured in several international festivals.

To mention a few of her credentials

  • Present Member of Central Sangeet Natak Akademi[16]
  • Former Chairperson of Karnataka Sangeet Nritya Academy[17][18][19]
  • Recipient of the Central Sangeet Natak Akademy Puraskar[20][21][22][23]
  • Recipient of the Karnataka Rajyothsav Award[24][25]
  • Recipient of Vocational Excellence Award from Rotary International[26]
  • Recipient of the Zee Astitva Award[27]
  • Top Ranking Artist of Doordarshan the broadcasting media
  • Research fellow of Govt. of India in Kuchipudi
  • Member of the text book committee of kuchipudi (state govt)
  • She is the founder and artistic director Shambhavi School of Dance[28]
  • dancejathre India's first ever International dance fair is her brain child[29][30]

Film, theatre and television

Vyjayanthi Kashi is a frequent presenter at international dance conferences and symposia. Her film and television credits include documentaries and interviews. on Doordarshan, Sony Television, Zee T V, E-NADU, UDAYA and CHANDANA etc. She is an acclaimed TV actress, being featured in some of the famous regional TV serials. To mention a few Mukta Mukta, Manvantara, Male Billu and more.

Interviews & Articles

TV Channels

  • Udaya TV
  • Kasturi TV
  • Samaya TV

Videos are provided in the External links below.

Newspapers

  • Dancing Daughter's - The Tribune India[31]
  • World Mother's Day Special Interview 2016 - Times of India[32]
  • Needs to Understand Arts - Deccan Chronicle[33]
  • When Emotion Communicates - Kerala Online[34]
  • When Nishagandhi Bloomed - The Hindu[35]
  • Dance-Pray-Paint[36]
  • The Hindu- Display of skill and aesthetics[37]
  • The Secong Coming, Telegrahindia,Culcutta Edition[38]
  • Giving it the womanly touch[39]
  • The New Indian Express[40]

The Hindu

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