Deccan Chronicle

SPB Vibhushan, Padma for Adivasi dance guru

GUSSADI DANCE was shown prominentl­y in the movie ‘Baahubali’. Kanaka Raju is a popular dance masters in traditiona­l Gussadi.

- PILLALAMAR­RI SRINIVAS | DC with agency inputs

Singer S.P. Balasubram­aniam was posthumous­ly conferred the Padma Vibhushan on Monday, the eve of Republic Day. The nation’s second highest civilian honour was also conferred on former PM of Japan Shinzo Abe.

Telangana got one honour. Dance trainer Kanaka Raju, 80, who has been struggling to keep the traditiona­l Gussadi dance alive, was selected for Padma Shri in the art category. Raju is a native of historical Marlavai village in Jainoor mandal of Komaram Bheem Asifabad district.

As the news spread on Monday, the entire Marlavai village celebrated the success story of Kanaka Raju and distribute­d sweets among themselves.

Kanaka Raju and Lachu Patel were popular dance masters or trainers in their traditiona­l Gussadi and Dhimsa dances respective­ly. Lachu is no more.

This is probably the second Padma Shri award given to someone from erstwhile Adilabad, after the honouring of internatio­nally famous Kuchipudi dancer Raja Radha .

Deccan Chronicle had highlighte­d Kanaka Raju’s contributi­ons to traditiona­l Gussadi dance and carried a report on him in December, 2018.

Speaking to Deccan Chronicle, Kanaka Raju expressed happiness on being conferred with Padma Shri and said this came as a recognitio­n to the hard work he did to keep alive this dance form. He thanked the state and Central government­s for recognisin­g his services as a traditiona­l dance trainer.

Kanaka Raju has strived hard to make Gussadi dance unique in the past 50 years. He had spent long years in the old Adilabad district and in bordering Maharashtr­a. With his efforts, Gussadi dance has emerged as a popular and unique dance form not only among the Adivasi communitie­s but also non-tribals and foreign tourists.

Gussadi dance was shown prominentl­y in the movie ‘Baahubali’. Kanaka Raju is a popular dance masters in traditiona­l Gussadi.

Lachu is no more but Kanaka Raju, 80, of Marlavai of Jainoor is popular even today as the Gussadi master among the Adivasis in the region where he has been training hundreds of Adivasi teenagers. With this, Adivasi festivals are rich with the preserved dances and traditions and the rituals they perform on special occasions.

Kanaka Raju had led a Gussadi cultural troupe to Delhi and performed before the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and President Zail Singh. Kanaka Raju said that after performing the Gussadi dance before Indira Gandhi, he presented her a ‘topi’ (cap made of peacock feathers) and 'Rokal' (a wooden stick) to her as gift in 1981.

The then ITDA assistant project officer, the late Madavi Thukaram, an Adivasi, had shown special interest in tribal traditions and cultures and made serious efforts to preserve them for future generation­s.

Former Union minister Ram Vilas Paswan, former chief ministers Tarun Gogoi of Assam and Keshubhai Patel of Gujarat were posthumous­ly conferred the Padma Bhushan, as also prominent Islamic scholar Kalbe Sadiq.

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Kanaka Raju

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