Deccan Chronicle

Inner peace in Indian culture

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Devayani, a Bharatanat­yam dancer born in France and recipient of Padma Shri award from the Government of India has been awarded the ‘Pandit Jasraj award for Cross Cultural Understand­ing’. Says Devayani, “I used to go to theatre, music concerts, and dance recitals with my father when I was young. I would also play the guitar and read poetry. As I grew up, I started enjoying Spanish Flamenco dance. My first introducti­on to Indian art was when I heard Pandit Ravi Shankar on the radio. I also did a show in Brussels where I danced to a music compositio­n of Ravi Shankar and the Beatles. And what better theme could I have than Radha and Krishna.

“Then I had an opportunit­y to see Satyajit Ray’s Pather Panchali. There was another movie Phantom India which was banned in India as it depicted misery and poverty. This movie had a dance sequence shot at Kalakshetr­a founded by Rukmini Devi Arundale in Chennai. I decided that this was the place for me. The culture of India evolved some kind of spiritual inner energy in me. For me, Bharatanat­yam started becoming a complete composite art, with many dimensions like footwork, expression, sculpture, yoga and even poetry.”

Devayani’s performanc­es earned her an important role in a Telugu film. “One day, a Telugu film offer ( America Ammayi directed by Singeetam Srinivasa Rao) came my way. I would rehearse the Telugu lines and also later be sure about the dubbing part. Since I put my heart and soul into the project, I enjoyed every moment of it. After the movie became a big hit, I started getting offers from many directors including Girish Karnad and Dev Anand. Somehow, my priority was always to spread the fragrance of Bharatanat­yam across the globe. I remember having performed in Ravindra Bharati and the Taramati Festival at Hyderabad. My main aim is to communicat­e and relate art to the audience.” — The writer is a musician, Creator of ‘Jaywant Guitar’ and a freelance photograph­er

— DEVAYANI I am totally immersed in Indian culture. I have chosen India and vice-versa India has chosen me

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JAYWANT NAIDU

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