Ranjana Gauhar

Ranjana Gauhar is a leading exponent of the Indian Classical dance - Odissi, an ancient dance style which originated, centuries ago, in the temples of Orissa.

Padmashree Ranjana Gauhar[1] is a leading exponent of the Indian Classical dance - Odissi, an ancient dance style which originated, centuries ago, in the temples of Orissa.

For her commitment, deep devotion and dedication to Odissi she has been honored with the prestigious Padma Shree in 2003[2] and with the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award for the year 2007 by the President of India. Ranjana's tryst with Odissi began quite early in life. Born with a passion to use body as a language for the soul, Ranjana's thirst for innovation took her to different forms and mediums of art. As a child, she dabbled in painting, dance and theatre. But it was Odissi that finally captured her heart and soul and she trained under the legendary guru - Guru Mayadhar Raut. She sharpened her sensitivities by taking up Philosophy for graduation and English Literature for MA and enriched her experience as a dancer by also learning Kathak and Manipuri dance styles.

Ranjana Gauhar is a leading exponent of the Indian Classical dance - Odissi, an ancient dance style which originated, centuries ago, in the temples of Orissa.

Padmashree Ranjana Gauhar views life as an extension of her dance. She has perfected and honed her skills in Odissi to create her own distinctive style and signature in the art form. She has even experimented with Chhau danceOrissa's martial art form - and successfully blended it with her own inimitable style of Odissi.

For her commitment, deep devotion and dedication to Odissi Ranjana Gauhar has been honored with the prestigious Padma Shree in 2003

She has also produced and directed a number of professional ballets depicting contemporary and mythological themes. Furthermore, Ranjana ji is an independent film producer, researcher and scriptwriter and has successfully produced many television serials, films, and documentaries. Her contribution to the propagation of Odissi is her book titled ‘Odissi – The Dance Divine', released in February, 2007.

Smt Ranjana Gauhar is also the recipient of the National Sangeet Natak Akademi Award from the President of India (2007)

Padmashree Ranjana Gauhar has traveled with her art of Odissi dance across the length and breadth of the country. She has participated in prestigious dance festivals including Khajuraho Festival, Kalidas Festival in Ujjain and Smt. Rukmini Devi Arundale Centenary Festival at Kalakshetra. This cultural ambassador of India has performed at the Festival of India, Queen Elizabeth Royal Festival Hall, The Royal Hall of Plymouth, the Commonwealth Institute, Oxford university, Midlands Arts Centre, Birmingham, Dahlem Museum, Berlin, West Germany besides having performed in other cities in Germany, Italy, France, Greece, Serbia, Cyprus, Kuwait, Switzerland, Tunisia, Yugoslavia, Japan, the Netherlands, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Austria, Croatia and Latin American Countries like Colombia, Ecuador, Panama and Mexico. In Mexico, Ranjana ji represented India at the Cerventino Festival. She has also exposed the beauty of Odissi dance to audience in Cambodia, Bhutan, Vietnam and Sri Lanka, the continent of Africa, Mauritius and Egypt. Smt Ranjana Gauhar and group inaugurated the festival of India in South Korea in July 2011 followed by performances in Japan, China, Singapore and Philippines. She has given solo and group recitals in various festivals all over the world.

Ranjana Gauhar most recent contribution to the propagation of Odissi is her book titled ‘Odissi – The Dance Divine', released in February, 2007.

She founded the UTSAV Educational and Cultural Society in 1987, dedicated to imparting qualitative training and professional degrees students of Odissi from India as well as from foreign countries. The performances by the disciples of guru Ranjana Gauhar are highly appreciated all over the world. The productions of Utsav’s Annual Day Functions and the group repertory productions like “Warrior princess – Chitrangada”, “Matsyavatar” and other Odissi compositions find a special place in the telecasting by the TV channels like DD Bharati, DD International and Lok Sabha TV. She had also performed in schools like RAMJAS SCHOOL PUSA ROAD on 11 Feb 2015 very beautifully givung chance to some students also.

References

  1. "Ranjana Gauhar.com". Ranjana Gauhar.com. Retrieved 2015-03-06.
  2. "Padma Awards" (PDF). Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. 2015. Retrieved July 21, 2015.
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