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Rekha Raju
രേഖ രാജു
Rekha Raju performing Mohiniyattam
Born
Rekha Raju

10 April
Nationality India Indian
CitizenshipIndian
EducationPhD in Fine Arts
Alma materBangalore University
Occupation(s)Dancer, Choreographer
Years active2003–present
Known forMohiniyattam & Bharatanatyam
ParentMr. M.R.Raju & Mrs. Jayalakshmi Raghavan
Websiterekharaju.com

Rekha Raju (Template:Lang-ml) is an Indian classical dance performer and teacher from Bangalore, Karnataka. She specialises in the Bharatnatyam and Mohiniyattam dance forms.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]

Early life and Education

Rekha was born in Palakkad district, Kerala to Mr. M.R.Raju, a theatre artiste, and Mrs. Jayalakshmi Raghavan and brought up in Bangalore. She started learning classical dance at the age of four. She trained intensively under various gurus, including renowned Guru Smt Kalamandalam Usha Datar, Guru Sri Raju Datar, Guru Smt Gopika Varma and Guru Prof Janardhanan.[9] She started her college education pursuing a degree in Commerce, while she studied Administration in Human Resource & Accounts and Performing of Art for her Masters.[10] She completed her Ph.D in Fine Arts from Heidelberg University, Germany. She is a distinction holder of master's degree in Bharathnatyam and rank holder of the Vidwath [proficiency].[11][12]

Career

She made her stage debut (Arangetram) in 2003 at Ravindra Kalakshetra in Bangalore.[13][14][15] She has been performing on various stages in India and abroad from the age of four and performed as a soloist for many respected institutions of dance in India, including Yuva Sourabha, organized by the Kannada Culture Department, programme at the Indian Council for Cultural Relations, Institute of World Culture, Delhi International Festival, Poona Dance Festival, Kajuraho Dance Festival, Konark Dance Festival, Purana Quila, Chennai Seasonal Dance Festival, Chidambaram Dance Festival, Vishwa Kannada Sammelan at Belgaum, Andhra Music & Dance Festival etc. She has received much critical acclaim for both her solo and group choreography.[16][17][18][19] Presently Raju is working as an assistant dance teacher at Bangalore Tamil Sangam and as a guest lecturer in dance at the International Center for Management & Indian Studies where the foreign students trained to improvise Indian culture.[20][21][clarification needed] She is an auditioned artiste at the Bangalore Doordarshan and an empanelled artiste for the Indian Council for Cultural Relations. She also heads a dance institution named Nrithya Dhama, where she trains kids from minority backgrounds, and is also associated with the Freedom Foundation, a volunteer group that rehabilitates children with HIV.[22][23] Raju has participated at the Tanjore Dance Festival where 1000 dancers performed, securing entrance in the Limca Book of Records.[24][25][26] She has been honoured by the Bangolre Tamil sangam as the Best Young Dancer to promote Indian Art. She has also been given the title Swarna Mukhi by the Kalahalli Temple Trust.[27][28]

Awards and Credentials

  • Yuva Kala Prathibha by Bangalore Club for Kathakali and The Arts - 2014[29]
  • Abhinava Bharathi - 2013
  • Yuva Kala Bharathi by Bharat Kalachar - 2013
  • Natya Veda Award by Natraj Dance Academy - 2013
  • Nrithya Kaumudhi title by Government of Andhra Pradesh - 2012[30]
  • Nrithya Vibhushan by Bogadi Murthy - 2012[31]
  • Nrithya Rejini title by Kannur Arts Academy - 2011[32]
  • Swara Mukhi title by Kalhalli Temple Trust - 2010[33]
  • Best Young Dancer by Bangalore Tamil Sangam - 2009

References