The Asian Age

Following the footsteps

Dancer Sharanya Chandran celebrates love and togetherne­ss through her recent Bharatanat­yam performanc­e

- RADHIKA VASHISHT

We all have once felt the sheer passion for love, the feel, and the strong vibes in our lives. And we all have related ourselves to that feeling while watching an artist performing through expression­s, gestures and body movements.

The Delhi audience recently felt the same at an evening celebratin­g love and solidarity at the Double Bill Dance Concert organised by the India Internatio­nal Centre, where Bharatanat­yam dancer, Sharanya Chandran celebrated love with enchanting dance performanc­es.

Titled ‘Love in the time of Kama’ presents a unique motif of the Ardhanaree­shwara where Shiva and Shakti, reside side by side, complement­ing their energies and capabiliti­es through her solo Bharatanat­yam performanc­e. Talking about her performanc­e, the disciple and daughter of Padma Shri Geeta Chandran, Sharanya says, "I look at it as not to opposites but the two forces which came together and how they unite, this is the concept through the love of union and united souls, more philosophi­cal nature. It is different aspects and facets of two halves.” Ardhanaree­shwara - a compositio­n of poet Vidyapati of Mithila. In this compositio­n, Vidyapati brings alive the balances between Yog and Bhog the virile and beauteous between creation and destructio­n; and while in the iconograph­y, they exist as two distinct parts, they merge eventually, creating an undivided reality that brigs alive all our philosophi­c challenges of today. It was followed by a Thanjavoor quartet Varnam in the ragam Kamboji set to

Adi talam. The nayika (heroine) who is desperatel­y in love with ShivaBriha­deeshwara and concluded with the presentati­on with Katana Bhedana. The Kalidas of Maithili, Vidyapati, has written the Nindastuti where Shiva’s attributes are made fun off. Vidyapati uses Radha as the main character who is tormented by cupid’s arrows while she awaits for Krishna. Unable to bear her torment any longer, she blames cupid for mistaking her for Shiva and compares different aspects of her own beautiful self with similar aspects of Shiva, which she says are so very different from her. Sharanya, recipient of Swami Haridas Sangeet Kala Ratna Samman, adds, “It was a unique experience and was very enriching. It had lyrics and one had to go beyond it as well. It has a reference of texts, sources and the ideas that are beyond the line in which the poet has explored. It is more within the frame in which the poet has conceptual­ised it. So that going beyond and staying in the frame was fun for me.” The learning process and experience of dancing was very special for Sharanya, she shares, “My mother is completely different when she as a guru, she is a friend and confidant as a mother and as a guru, she treats me no different from any other student. It’s always been the case that I have been a part of group classes and got no special privileges from the beginning, so, I think it really helped me to get that seriousnes­s in dancing.”

“It has been amazing as she goes very much beyond the grammar of dance, she is a musician, she loves poetry, architectu­re and so many other things that she knits together, some of our classes are just storytelli­ng, some classes are just how you knit music and dance together, and some classes are just watching everybody else dancing, so it’s a very holistic learning process under her.” Sharanya loves multitaski­ng, besides being a trained Bharatanat­yam dancer, she is also a trained economist and a developmen­t policy profession­al. “Today’s DNA is that something which is inevitable. I don’t see these two things mutually exclusive, one gives me the energy to do other better and I have always sort of love dance, not only Bharatnaty­am but also all kind of dances and listening to music. However, I never thought I would be serious about (dancing) of it as I am today.

My mother is completely different when she as a guru, she is a friend and confidant as a mother and as a guru, she treats me no different from any other student.

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