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Kasturi Pattanaik

Kasturi Pattanaik is a pioneering Odissi dance exponent, performer, choreographer, teacher, trainer and music composer from India.[1]

Kasturi Pattanaik
Background information
Birth nameKasturi Badu
Born (1965-08-03) 3 August 1965 (age 58)
Cuttack, India
OriginIndia
GenresIndian classical dance
Occupation(s)Performing Artist Indian classical dance (Odissi Dance) exponent, choreographer, teacher
Years active1975–present
Websitewww.kasturipattanaik.com

Profile edit

Kasturi Pattanaik’s compositions and choreographies in Odissi Dance are well acclaimed for their originality and creative diversity.[2] She has introduced new concepts, new ideas, new techniques, new co-ordination, new linkages and new themes in Odissi Dance repertory.[3]

Pattanaik is both an accomplished soloist and group performer. She is also one of the pioneers of Odissi dance drama, particularly blending the classical and folk traditions of Odisha and the great pan-Indian mythological stories. Being an proficient Odissi music composer, Pattanaik has integrated Odissi music in its original and undiluted format in her innovative and imaginative compositions and choreographies in Odissi dance.[4]

Kasturi Pattanaik started her Odissi dance learning, along with Kathak Dance from her childhood. After completing her graduation from the prestigious Shailabala Women's College, Cuttack, Odisha; she joined Odissi Research Centre (ORC),[5] Bhubaneswar in its first batch for her advanced intensive course in Odissi dance.

Pattanaik has the rare distinction of learning and performing under the foremost Odissi dance Gurus/maestros; including Late Raghunath Dutta, Late Padma Vibhushan Kelucharan Mohapatra, Padma Shri Kumkum Mohanty, Padma Shri Gangadhar Pradhan, Ramani Ranjan Jena and Dayanidhi Das.[6]

From an early age, she travelled across the country and world to perform and disseminate Odissi dance. She also conducted workshops in various countries; including in Hong Kong, USSR, Indonesia, Thailand, Singapore, North Korea and China.

Pattanaik has trained more than four hundred students across the country and abroad in Odissi dance; many of whom have established themselves either as acclaimed performers or as Gurus.

After her stint in Odissi Research Centre as the choreographer;[5] she moved to New Delhi and joined the India’s national nodal cultural organization-‘SANKALP’ as its Programme Director (Culture) and Creative Head. In SANKALP, she broadened her arena of activities to include education, research and policy strategies; besides her main activities related to promotion of Indian Art and Culture.

She has also served the Ministry of Culture, Government of India in its various expert committees.

Pattanaik has also performed leading roles in Odia Films and National Doordarshan Channel serials. Her Doordarshan serial on ‘Debadasi” is a classic masterpiece on Debadasi traditions.[1]

She was a member of Regional Committee of the Central Board of Film Certification. She has also anchored eight episodes of primary education programmes, produced by the State Institute of Technology (SIT), Bhubaneswar under the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India.

She has played a pioneering role in syllabus preparation for B.A & B.A. (Hons.) courses in Odissi Dance of Indira Kala Sangeet Vishwavidyalaya (IKSVV), Khairagarh, Chhattisgarh. She has also served as the Jury of the ‘Kalidas Samman’ and ‘Tulsi Samman’, prestigious arts awards, presented annually by the Government of Madhya Pradesh.

She has also received a number of awards and acclaims for her achievements in promoting the diversity of Indian culture expressions.

Achievements and contributions edit

Pattanaik is still with SANKALP,[7] an NGO described as "very good" and "of particular interest" by the Government of India Committee, headed by J. S. Verma, former Chief Justice of India. As the programme director for culture, Pattanaik promotes cultural and natural heritage.[8]

She has created nine pallavis:

  • Charukeshi
  • Pattadeep
  • Gati Sammikrutta
  • Hansadhwoni
  • Narayani
  • Janasammohini
  • Asavari
  • Bageshri
  • Sankaravaran-1-for the beginners
  • Sankaravaran-2
  • Koushik Dhwoni
  • Yog

Dance dramas include:

  • The Deer Krishnasara (Krushnasara Mruga)
  • Yama Savitri Sambad
  • Rasa Trayee
  • Kanchi Abhiyan
  • Chitrangada
  • Sthitaprajna
  • Sabari Upakhyanam

ICCR Empanelled Artist edit

Kasturi Pattanaik is empanelled in the Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR).

Honours edit

  • Rajendra Prasad Puraskar from "Rajendra Prasad Smruti Sansad" at Cuttack, Orissa, 1997
  • "Abhinandanika – 1999" for excellent Abhinay in Odissi dance from Vishnupriya Smruti Sammana at Puri, Orissa
  • Scholarships from the state in 1987 and the Ministry of Human Resource Development in 2000
  • "Debadasi Samman" from Udayan Sanskritik Anusthan, 2003
  • Juries of the Central Board of Film Certification for 2002
  • Honoured from Kuchipudi Natyakala Mandali in Kuchipudi District, Andhra Pradesh in 1999
  • Mahari Award-2015, instituted by Adi Guru Pankaj Charan Das[9]

Festivals edit

  • India Festival, USSR, 1987
  • Spring Festival, North Korea, 1990 (ICCR)[10]
  • Kalinga Bali Yatra (Indonesia, Jakarta, Bali, Singapore, Thailand)
  • Solo Performances (Hong Kong, China, Japan), 1994
  • Khajuraho Festival, 1992 and 2007
  • Ekamra Utsav, 2007
  • Ellora Festival, 1991
  • Nisagandhi Festival, 1989
  • Surya Festival, 1990, 1992, 2010
  • Sidhendra Yogi Dance Festival, Kuchipudi, 1998, 1999, 2000
  • Udaya Shankar Dance Festivals, 2000
  • Konark Dance Festival, 1989 to 2004
  • Konarka Nata Mandap Festival, 1988
  • Central SNA Youth Festivals
  • Yuva Nrita Utsav, 1992, 1996, 2003
  • Odissi International, Bhubaneswar, 2010
  • Utkal Divas-Rourkela, 2010,[11] 2014[12]
  • SANKALP Festival Series, Mysore 2010 and Benguluru 2010
  • Commonwealth Game, New Delhi, 2010
  • Oriya Cinema 75 Years Celebration Day, Bhubaneswar, 2011
  • Utkal Devas, Dehradun, 2011
  • Inaugural Function of 150th Birth Anniversary of Guru Rabindranath Tagore, Bhopal, 2011
  • Betwa Mahotsav, Vidisha, 2011
  • Satna Mahotsav, Satna, 2012
  • SANKALP’s National Festival on New Creations in Odissi Dance, 2012[13]
  • Konark Festival, 2012[14]
  • Khajuraho Festival, 2014[15][16]

Research edit

Kasturi Pattanaik was the Program Coordinator of the Planning Commission, Government of India research project titled “Promotion of Diversity of India’s Cultural Expressions- An Impact Assessment Study of Central Sangeet Natak Academy (SNA)’.[17] It is a significant study on one of the premier autonomous cultural bodies of the Ministry of Culture, Government of India.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Shoping Complex".
  2. ^ Pattanaik, Kasturi. . Archived from the original on 26 August 2013. Retrieved 26 July 2013.
  3. ^ Panda, N. Capital sways to Odissi creations. The Daily Telegraph, 24 March 2012.
  4. ^ Sinha, Manjari (30 May 2019). "Almost there! - The Hindu". The Hindu.
  5. ^ a b Odissi Research Centre (13 December 2022). "Our Shining Stars".
  6. ^ "Kasturi Pattanaik".
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 9 August 2013.
  8. ^ "Kasturi ODDIssi | Listly List". Listly. Retrieved 25 January 2024.
  9. ^ Kasturi Pattanaik gets Mahari Award dailypioneer.com[permanent dead link]
  10. ^ "A whiff of fresh air". 29 March 2012. Retrieved 25 January 2024 – via www.thehindu.com.
  11. ^ "RSP celebrates Utkal Dibas". Business Standard India. Press Trust of India. 2 April 2014.
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on 16 April 2014. Retrieved 14 April 2014.
  13. ^ "Odissi dance festival at Bhubaneswar from March 20 to 24". Retrieved 25 January 2024.
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on 30 August 2013. Retrieved 26 July 2013.
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on 22 February 2014. Retrieved 12 February 2014.
  16. ^ . Archived from the original on 14 March 2014. Retrieved 14 March 2014.
  17. ^ Report planningcommission.gov.in[dead link]

kasturi, pattanaik, pioneering, odissi, dance, exponent, performer, choreographer, teacher, trainer, music, composer, from, india, background, informationbirth, namekasturi, baduborn, 1965, august, 1965, cuttack, indiaoriginindiagenresindian, classical, danceo. Kasturi Pattanaik is a pioneering Odissi dance exponent performer choreographer teacher trainer and music composer from India 1 Kasturi PattanaikBackground informationBirth nameKasturi BaduBorn 1965 08 03 3 August 1965 age 58 Cuttack IndiaOriginIndiaGenresIndian classical danceOccupation s Performing Artist Indian classical dance Odissi Dance exponent choreographer teacherYears active1975 presentWebsitewww kasturipattanaik com Contents 1 Profile 2 Achievements and contributions 3 ICCR Empanelled Artist 4 Honours 5 Festivals 6 Research 7 See also 8 ReferencesProfile editKasturi Pattanaik s compositions and choreographies in Odissi Dance are well acclaimed for their originality and creative diversity 2 She has introduced new concepts new ideas new techniques new co ordination new linkages and new themes in Odissi Dance repertory 3 Pattanaik is both an accomplished soloist and group performer She is also one of the pioneers of Odissi dance drama particularly blending the classical and folk traditions of Odisha and the great pan Indian mythological stories Being an proficient Odissi music composer Pattanaik has integrated Odissi music in its original and undiluted format in her innovative and imaginative compositions and choreographies in Odissi dance 4 Kasturi Pattanaik started her Odissi dance learning along with Kathak Dance from her childhood After completing her graduation from the prestigious Shailabala Women s College Cuttack Odisha she joined Odissi Research Centre ORC 5 Bhubaneswar in its first batch for her advanced intensive course in Odissi dance Pattanaik has the rare distinction of learning and performing under the foremost Odissi dance Gurus maestros including Late Raghunath Dutta Late Padma Vibhushan Kelucharan Mohapatra Padma Shri Kumkum Mohanty Padma Shri Gangadhar Pradhan Ramani Ranjan Jena and Dayanidhi Das 6 From an early age she travelled across the country and world to perform and disseminate Odissi dance She also conducted workshops in various countries including in Hong Kong USSR Indonesia Thailand Singapore North Korea and China Pattanaik has trained more than four hundred students across the country and abroad in Odissi dance many of whom have established themselves either as acclaimed performers or as Gurus After her stint in Odissi Research Centre as the choreographer 5 she moved to New Delhi and joined the India s national nodal cultural organization SANKALP as its Programme Director Culture and Creative Head In SANKALP she broadened her arena of activities to include education research and policy strategies besides her main activities related to promotion of Indian Art and Culture She has also served the Ministry of Culture Government of India in its various expert committees Pattanaik has also performed leading roles in Odia Films and National Doordarshan Channel serials Her Doordarshan serial on Debadasi is a classic masterpiece on Debadasi traditions 1 She was a member of Regional Committee of the Central Board of Film Certification She has also anchored eight episodes of primary education programmes produced by the State Institute of Technology SIT Bhubaneswar under the Ministry of Human Resource Development Government of India She has played a pioneering role in syllabus preparation for B A amp B A Hons courses in Odissi Dance of Indira Kala Sangeet Vishwavidyalaya IKSVV Khairagarh Chhattisgarh She has also served as the Jury of the Kalidas Samman and Tulsi Samman prestigious arts awards presented annually by the Government of Madhya Pradesh She has also received a number of awards and acclaims for her achievements in promoting the diversity of Indian culture expressions Achievements and contributions editPattanaik is still with SANKALP 7 an NGO described as very good and of particular interest by the Government of India Committee headed by J S Verma former Chief Justice of India As the programme director for culture Pattanaik promotes cultural and natural heritage 8 She has created nine pallavis Charukeshi Pattadeep Gati Sammikrutta Hansadhwoni Narayani Janasammohini Asavari Bageshri Sankaravaran 1 for the beginners Sankaravaran 2 Koushik Dhwoni YogDance dramas include The Deer Krishnasara Krushnasara Mruga Yama Savitri Sambad Rasa Trayee Kanchi Abhiyan Chitrangada Sthitaprajna Sabari UpakhyanamICCR Empanelled Artist editKasturi Pattanaik is empanelled in the Indian Council for Cultural Relations ICCR Honours editRajendra Prasad Puraskar from Rajendra Prasad Smruti Sansad at Cuttack Orissa 1997 Abhinandanika 1999 for excellent Abhinay in Odissi dance from Vishnupriya Smruti Sammana at Puri Orissa Scholarships from the state in 1987 and the Ministry of Human Resource Development in 2000 Debadasi Samman from Udayan Sanskritik Anusthan 2003 Juries of the Central Board of Film Certification for 2002 Honoured from Kuchipudi Natyakala Mandali in Kuchipudi District Andhra Pradesh in 1999 Mahari Award 2015 instituted by Adi Guru Pankaj Charan Das 9 Festivals editIndia Festival USSR 1987 Spring Festival North Korea 1990 ICCR 10 Kalinga Bali Yatra Indonesia Jakarta Bali Singapore Thailand Solo Performances Hong Kong China Japan 1994 Khajuraho Festival 1992 and 2007 Ekamra Utsav 2007 Ellora Festival 1991 Nisagandhi Festival 1989 Surya Festival 1990 1992 2010 Sidhendra Yogi Dance Festival Kuchipudi 1998 1999 2000 Udaya Shankar Dance Festivals 2000 Konark Dance Festival 1989 to 2004 Konarka Nata Mandap Festival 1988 Central SNA Youth Festivals Yuva Nrita Utsav 1992 1996 2003 Odissi International Bhubaneswar 2010 Utkal Divas Rourkela 2010 11 2014 12 SANKALP Festival Series Mysore 2010 and Benguluru 2010 Commonwealth Game New Delhi 2010 Oriya Cinema 75 Years Celebration Day Bhubaneswar 2011 Utkal Devas Dehradun 2011 Inaugural Function of 150th Birth Anniversary of Guru Rabindranath Tagore Bhopal 2011 Betwa Mahotsav Vidisha 2011 Satna Mahotsav Satna 2012 SANKALP s National Festival on New Creations in Odissi Dance 2012 13 Konark Festival 2012 14 Khajuraho Festival 2014 15 16 Research editKasturi Pattanaik was the Program Coordinator of the Planning Commission Government of India research project titled Promotion of Diversity of India s Cultural Expressions An Impact Assessment Study of Central Sangeet Natak Academy SNA 17 It is a significant study on one of the premier autonomous cultural bodies of the Ministry of Culture Government of India See also editIndian women in dance OdissiReferences edit a b Shoping Complex Pattanaik Kasturi Brief Profile of Kasturi Pattanaik Archived from the original on 26 August 2013 Retrieved 26 July 2013 Panda N Capital sways to Odissi creations The Daily Telegraph 24 March 2012 Sinha Manjari 30 May 2019 Almost there The Hindu The Hindu a b Odissi Research Centre 13 December 2022 Our Shining Stars Kasturi Pattanaik SANKALP org Archived from the original on 9 August 2013 Kasturi ODDIssi Listly List Listly Retrieved 25 January 2024 Kasturi Pattanaik gets Mahari Award dailypioneer com permanent dead link A whiff of fresh air 29 March 2012 Retrieved 25 January 2024 via www thehindu com RSP celebrates Utkal Dibas Business Standard India Press Trust of India 2 April 2014 The Statesman Utkal Dibas celebrated in RSP Archived from the original on 16 April 2014 Retrieved 14 April 2014 Odissi dance festival at Bhubaneswar from March 20 to 24 Retrieved 25 January 2024 Orissa Tourism Archived from the original on 30 August 2013 Retrieved 26 July 2013 Khajuraho Festival of Dances 2014 Archived from the original on 22 February 2014 Retrieved 12 February 2014 Odissi dance exponent Kasturi Pattanaik staged at Khajuraho Dance Festival Odisha Current News Odisha Latest Headlines Archived from the original on 14 March 2014 Retrieved 14 March 2014 Report planningcommission gov in dead link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kasturi Pattanaik amp oldid 1198992513, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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