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Queen learns dance mudras with Indian dancer

- ADITI KHANNA

Queen Elizabeth II had an impromptu lesson in Indian dance mudras, or ritual hand gestures, when the 90year-old monarch met celebrated dancer and choreograp­her Arunima Kumar at Buckingham Palace.

The Queen had hosted a special reception on Monday evening to mark the launch of UK-India Year of Culture 2017, where Kumar had choreograp­hed a unique dance sequence titled ‘Ekam’.

“I met the Queen and she literally made the mudras with me. She asked me how I do all those moves because they are quite complex. And, I showed her some hand gestures and she copied me and that moment I will remember for the rest of my life,” Kumar said.

“She is just so amazing. She knows everything about everything. She was able to talk to us about our art with such ease and imbibe that in such a way; it was a very special moment and it inspires me to keep doing what I do and encourages me to do better,” said the UK-based dancer, who had choreograp­hed the sequence for Akademi.

Kumar, the daughter of former Delhi Police commission­er Neeraj Kumar, herself performed a Kuchipudi dance number besides the choreograp­hed number showcasing the various dance forms of India.

“It is sense of achievemen­t and honour that together with all my dancers we brought Indian art into Buckingham Palace. It is a moment we will remember forever. We have created history, not just for ourselves but also for India,” she said.

The reception brought together high profile guests from various fields across India and the UK and the Government of India was represente­d by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley.

“This only reemphasis­es the importance which is attached to the Indo-UK relationsh­ip. It launches a heavy calendar of events that will celebrate our excellent relationsh­ip with the UK over the decades,” the minister said.

Jaitley was joined by Indian celebritie­s like sports star Kapil Dev, actors Kamal Hassan and Suresh Gopi, singer Gurdas Mann, fashion designers Manish Arora and Manish Malhotra, choreograp­her Shiamak Davar, and industrial­ist Ratan Tata, among others.

Priti Patel, the seniormost Indian-origin minister in the UK Cabinet, was among the British parliament­arians at the event.

The minister for internatio­nal developmen­t had held bilateral talks with Jaitley just before the reception at the palace.

“As a member of the diaspora and a member of the British government, it’s amazing to see the depth of the UK-India relationsh­ip. I’ve been able to have discussion­s with minister Jaitley on the political situation in both our countries and the incredible trade opportunit­ies that we have,” she said.

 ?? AFP ?? Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday.
AFP Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday.

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