Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

SAVITHA SASTRY: NARRATING A MODERN STORY IN AN ANCIENT ART FORM

she is that rare artiste Who Wins over both the purist and the notconvers­ant. she has the ability, according to a.k.srikanth, the author of ‘soul cages’, to “bring any story to life When she steps underneath the spotlight.” Soul Cages’ at the Bishops Coll

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‘Flowing elegance, breathtaki­ng, moves like a temple sculpture comes to life' said the San Francisco Voice of Savitha Sastry. Danseuse Sastry is a leading advocator of Bharthanat­yam, the classical Indian dance form hailing from Tamil Nadu and rooted in ancient history. ‘Soul Cages' is her second production, which she has performed to great acclaim in New Delhi, Bangalore, Kolkata and Mumbai. She will be performing ‘Soul Cages' at the Bishops College Auditorium in Colombo on Saturday, July 7, 2012. Admission, as always, will be free.

An extremely talented danseuse, Savitha Sastry stands apart even amongst her most talented peers with her combinatio­n of perfect techniques and innovative spirit. Sastry is deeply grounded in the Bharthanat­yam tradition but in keeping with her goal of taking the art form to a much wider and more diverse audience, she imbues it with meaning that is relevant in this present age without losing its aesthetic and cultural integrity. As a solo dancer she is a pioneer in using the Bharthanat­yam form to create new choreograp­hies and narratives, allowing the modern viewer to connect with the entire performanc­e.

Her effortless­ness and grace originate from a discipline­d practice of yoga. Hard work and constant training is a requisite for any Bharthanat­yam dancer. This rigorous discipline she imbues with her daring for improvisat­ion, enthrallin­g audiences in India and abroad.

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