Pallavi Odissi dance by Madhavi Mudgal
An introduction of
Odissi dance by
Madhavi Mudgal in
India.
Madhavi Mudgal epitomizes the elegance and sophistication that are the result of blending modern sensibilities with the ancient ethos of eastern
India to create the highly lyrical dance art of Odissi.
Born into a family deeply involved in propagating the classical arts,
Madhavi was immersed in music and dance from a very young age. With every opportunity to learn the arts, Madhavi trained in
Bharata Natyam and Kathak under great gurus and performed these dance styles to acclaim.
Later she turned to Odissi which she adopted as her preferred medium. Her introduction to Odissi took place under
Guru Hare Krishna Bahera who trained her in the fundamentals. Later she came under the tutelage of the renowned
Guru Kelucharan Mahapatra.
Madhavi's command over the nritta or purely ornamental aspect of Odissi is striking. Her delicate postures and strong rhythmic footwork combine in an appealing flow of sculpturesque movements. Her subtle abhinaya (the expressional aspect of dance), musical knowledge and aesthetic sense add to the highly distinctive character of her recitals.
Through teaching, performing and conducting workshops, Madhavi has been actively involved in propagating the art of Odissi in
New Delhi and other parts of India as well as the world. She has trained a number of accomplished students who are performers in their own right. In nineteen eighty five she organized a seminar and festival, Angahaar, a first of its kind event in New Delhi when gurus, scholars and dancers met to revisit the origins of Odissi and think about the future trends of the dance form. She also directed and produced a short audio-visual documentary that was screened at the festival.
Madhavi's father, the late
Professor Vinay Chandra Maudgalya was the founder of the famous
Gandharva Mahavidyalaya, New Delhi's first and most highly reputed institution for the teaching of
Hindustani music and classical dance. Madhavi has been teaching Odissi at this institute for many years.
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