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Ep38: Classical Arts - Bharatanatyam
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Ep38: Classical Arts - Bharatanatyam

Conversation with Acharya Padmini Ravi

In Episode 38, we talk with Acharya Padmini Ravi, a journey in dance for over 5 decades. An exponent of the ancient craft of Bharatanatyam, a performer, teacher and inspiring speaker, she reveals a new dimension to dance.

Why should children learn classical performing arts, especially a difficult dance form like Bharatanatyam? The skills they learn help them be the best version of themselves, no matter which profession they choose in future.

We also explore the journey of a dancer from the physical to the metaphysical. Bharatanatyam opens the door to an inner, mystical plane for dancers, and helps them unlock a new dimension in their creative and spiritual journey.

The process children undergo with rigorous dance training help them connect with the self, adding a layer of poise and confidence to their personality.

Acharya Padmini Ravi has trained over 500 students internationally, making her the perfect person to speak on this topic of Bharatanatyam and children. She’s currently pursuing her PhD in “The Intangible Benefits of Dance” at Jain University, Bangalore. You can find more about her on her Facebook page and also at Padmini Ravi Dance Academy.

The Dronacharya Series (this episode is the second in the series) is our humble tribute to the great gurus and acharyas of our tradition. For young (and not-so-young) parents, the greatest learning comes from the teachers who motivate and inspire children to excel.

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