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Mallika Sarabhai

Mallika Sarabhai is an activist and Indian classical dancer and actress from Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. Daughter of a classical dancer Mrinalini Sarabhai and space scientist Vikram Sarabhai, Mallika is an accomplished Kuchipudi and Bharatanatyam dancer[1] and performer who has specialized in using the arts for social change and transformation.


Mallika Sarabhai
Sarabhai in Bertolt Brecht's adaptation of The Good Person of Szechwan directed by Arvind Gaur
Born
Occupation(s)Kuchipudi and Bharatanatyam dancer, actress, politician
Years active1969–present
SpouseBipin Shah
Children2, including Revanta
Parents
RelativesKartikeya Sarabhai (brother)

Subhashini Ali (cousin)

Shaad Ali (nephew)
AwardsPadma Bhushan
Websitewww.mallikasarabhai.com

Early life

Mallika Sarabhai was born in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India to Vikram Sarabhai and Mrinalini Sarabhai. She completed her MBA from IIM Ahmedabad in 1974 and Doctorate in Organisational Behaviour from the Gujarat University in 1976.[2] She is a noted choreographer and dancer and has also acted in a few Hindi, Malayalam, Gujarati and international films.[3]

Career

She started to learn dancing when she was young and started her film career in the parallel cinema when she was 15. Mallika played the role of Draupadi in the Peter Brook's play The Mahabharata. Mallika has won many accolades during her long career, the Golden Star Award is one of them, which she won for the Best Dance Soloist, Theatre De Champs Elysees, Paris 1977. As well as a dancer, Sarabhai is a social activist.[4] She manages the Darpana Academy of Performing Arts located at Ahmedabad, a centre for the arts and for the use of arts as a language for behaviour change.[5]

Performance

She acted in the Hindi movie titled Himalay Se Ooncha that was released in 1975. The movie which had Sunil Dutt as the hero, did not do very well at the box office. In 1986 she acted in the Basu Chatterji directed movie titled Sheesha opposite super star Mithun Chakraborty.

In 1989 she performed hard-hitting solo theatrical works, Shakti: The Power of Women.[6] Her performance Sita's Daughters has toured the world and been performed over 500 times in three languages. After that, she directed and acted in numerous productions reflecting current issues and awareness among people. Amongst them is An Idea Named Meera; In Search of the Goddess and SvaKranti: The Revolution Within.

Mallika Sarabhai also wrote the script for the play 'Unsuni' based on Harsh Mander's book 'Unheard Voices' to raise awareness amongst children in elite schools and colleges to the real issues facing India's marginalized. The play went around 120 schools and colleges. Arvind Gaur later directed it as a play, with the same name. Darpana Academy has launched the people awareness movement through its production Unsuni which travels all over India.

In 2009 Mallika Sarabhai acted in an Indian adaptation Bertolt Brecht's of The Good Person of Szechwan (Ahmedabadki Aurat Bhali-Ramkali) directed by Arvind Gaur in 34th Vikram Sarabhai International Art Festival.

In the year 2012, Mallika co-directed 'Women with Broken Wings,' an international production with filmmaker Yadavan Chandran and Swiss pianist Elizabeth Sombart, an ode to the millions of women who have been the victims of violence. In 2014 she recreated, with Yadavan Chandran, Kadak Badshaahi, a multimedia production on the 603-year-old history of the city of Ahmedabad. The performance ran for an unprecedented 33 full nights in Darpana's venue, Natarani.

Television

Mallika has also used film and television for social change, especially for women's empowerment[7] and environmental consciousness. Through Darpana Communications, she has been responsible for the production of three thousand hours of TV broadcast programming, all of which has been shown through Doordarshan, Gujarati. The programming uses the most popular genres of TV. She has anchored many shows on STAR TV and Doordarshan as well as the first NACO series on HIV, Talk Positive; the science series Turning Point; Vaividhyotsav, the culture quiz and Srishti: The Environment Quiz.

Writing

Mallika first started writing when she produced and performed Shakti: The Power of Women. Since then she has scripted her shows, TV serials for ISROs educational TV in Madhya Pradesh, film scripts and more new contemporary lyrics for Bharatanatyam. She has been a columnist for Times of India, Vanitha, The Week, DivyaBhaskar, Hans and DNA.

Her recent memoir is title, In Free Fall, My Experiments With Living. She recently appeared on a podcast, The Literary City with Ramjee Chandran to talk about the memoir.

Politics

On 19 March 2009, Mallika Sarabhai announced her candidature against the Bharatiya Janata Party's prime ministerial candidate L K Advani for the Gandhinagar Lok Sabha seat, as an independent candidate in the 2009 general election. She had several offers from the Congress to contest elections, the first being in 1984 from Rajiv Gandhi, but did not join any political party as she believed that all parties are corrupt.[8][9] She eventually lost to L K Advani by a huge margin and forfeited her election deposit in the process.[10]

She protested against Gujarat Chief Minister, Narendra Modi during Sadbhavna Mission in September 2011.[11] She accused Narendra Modi of scuttling the petition filed in Supreme court by her on the 2002 Gujarat violence.[11] She joined the Aam Aadmi Party on 8 January 2014.[12]

Personal life

Mallika met Bipin Shah in 1982 and married him. They have two children, a son, Revanta and a daughter Anahita.[13] They divorced in 1989.[14] Bipin and Mallika co-founded Mapin Publishing in 1984 and continue to run it together.[15]The loss of her mother, classical dancer Mrinalini Sarabhai, in 2016, left her bereft; yoga, dance, Transcendental Meditation (TM) and Non-Violent Communication (NVC) were some of the ways that she coped.[16]

She is the cousin of Indian politician and member of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) Subhashini Ali, daughter of her mother’s sister Captain Lakshmi Sehgal (née Dr. Lakshmi Swaminathan) and Colonel Prem Sehgal.[17] Her brother is environmental educator and director of Centre for Environment Education (CEE) Kartikeya Sarabhai.[18]

Honour

  • Government of Gujarat awarded her with 'Gaurav Puraskar' for the contribution in the field of drama and dance.[19]
  • She received the Padma Bhushan by government of India.
  • The French Government awarded her with a knight's rank in the Order of Academic Palms in 2005 for her contribution in the field of drama and dance.

Gallery

See also

References

  1. ^ International encyclopedia of dance: a project of Dance Perspectives Foundation, Inc
  2. ^ indobase Dances of India
  3. ^
  4. ^ Inspiring woman
  5. ^ Welcome to the world of Darpana 19 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ "Inspiring woman - Mallika Sarabhai".
  7. ^ "Interview with Mallika Sarabhai".
  8. ^ Express India – Danseuse Mallika Sarabhai troops into Advani bastion in Gandhinagar 23 September 2012 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^
  10. ^
  11. ^ a b . Hindustan Times. Indo-Asian News Service. 18 September 2011. Archived from the original on 9 November 2013. Retrieved 26 February 2013.
  12. ^ Desai, Darshan (8 January 2014). "Mallika Sarabhai joins AAP". The Hindu. Retrieved 9 January 2014.
  13. ^ Narthaki – you gateway to world of Indian Dance
  14. ^ Chatterjee, Madhurima (9 January 2012). "Mallika Unmuzzled". The Telegraph (India).
  15. ^ The Tribune – Magazine section – Saturday Extra
  16. ^ "Mallika Sarabhai opens up on battles with grief, 'future-proofing' her body".
  17. ^ "Ali's Karat and family 'factors'". www.telegraphindia.com. Retrieved 16 November 2022.
  18. ^ "Mrinalini Sarabhai's 100th birth anniversary: Some interesting facts about the legendary dancer". The Indian Express. 11 May 2018. Retrieved 16 November 2022.
  19. ^ Vyas, Rajani (2012). Gujarat Ne Asmita (5th ed.). Ahmedabad: Akshara Publication. p. 284.

Further reading

External links

  • Mallika Sarabhai's personal website
  • Welcome to World of Darpana
  • Mallika Sarabhai at TED  
  • Mallika Sarabhai at IMDb

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Mallika Sarabhai is an activist and Indian classical dancer and actress from Ahmedabad Gujarat India Daughter of a classical dancer Mrinalini Sarabhai and space scientist Vikram Sarabhai Mallika is an accomplished Kuchipudi and Bharatanatyam dancer 1 and performer who has specialized in using the arts for social change and transformation Padma BhushanMallika SarabhaiSarabhai in Bertolt Brecht s adaptation of The Good Person of Szechwan directed by Arvind GaurBornAhmedabad Gujarat IndiaOccupation s Kuchipudi and Bharatanatyam dancer actress politicianYears active1969 presentSpouseBipin ShahChildren2 including RevantaParentsVikram SarabhaiMrinalini SarabhaiRelativesKartikeya Sarabhai brother Subhashini Ali cousin Shaad Ali nephew AwardsPadma BhushanWebsitewww wbr mallikasarabhai wbr com Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Performance 3 1 Television 4 Writing 5 Politics 6 Personal life 7 Honour 8 Gallery 9 See also 10 References 11 Further reading 12 External linksEarly life EditMallika Sarabhai was born in Ahmedabad Gujarat India to Vikram Sarabhai and Mrinalini Sarabhai She completed her MBA from IIM Ahmedabad in 1974 and Doctorate in Organisational Behaviour from the Gujarat University in 1976 2 She is a noted choreographer and dancer and has also acted in a few Hindi Malayalam Gujarati and international films 3 Career EditShe started to learn dancing when she was young and started her film career in the parallel cinema when she was 15 Mallika played the role of Draupadi in the Peter Brook s play The Mahabharata Mallika has won many accolades during her long career the Golden Star Award is one of them which she won for the Best Dance Soloist Theatre De Champs Elysees Paris 1977 As well as a dancer Sarabhai is a social activist 4 She manages the Darpana Academy of Performing Arts located at Ahmedabad a centre for the arts and for the use of arts as a language for behaviour change 5 Performance EditShe acted in the Hindi movie titled Himalay Se Ooncha that was released in 1975 The movie which had Sunil Dutt as the hero did not do very well at the box office In 1986 she acted in the Basu Chatterji directed movie titled Sheesha opposite super star Mithun Chakraborty In 1989 she performed hard hitting solo theatrical works Shakti The Power of Women 6 Her performance Sita s Daughters has toured the world and been performed over 500 times in three languages After that she directed and acted in numerous productions reflecting current issues and awareness among people Amongst them is An Idea Named Meera In Search of the Goddess and SvaKranti The Revolution Within Mallika Sarabhai also wrote the script for the play Unsuni based on Harsh Mander s book Unheard Voices to raise awareness amongst children in elite schools and colleges to the real issues facing India s marginalized The play went around 120 schools and colleges Arvind Gaur later directed it as a play with the same name Darpana Academy has launched the people awareness movement through its production Unsuni which travels all over India In 2009 Mallika Sarabhai acted in an Indian adaptation Bertolt Brecht s of The Good Person of Szechwan Ahmedabadki Aurat Bhali Ramkali directed by Arvind Gaur in 34th Vikram Sarabhai International Art Festival In the year 2012 Mallika co directed Women with Broken Wings an international production with filmmaker Yadavan Chandran and Swiss pianist Elizabeth Sombart an ode to the millions of women who have been the victims of violence In 2014 she recreated with Yadavan Chandran Kadak Badshaahi a multimedia production on the 603 year old history of the city of Ahmedabad The performance ran for an unprecedented 33 full nights in Darpana s venue Natarani Television Edit Mallika has also used film and television for social change especially for women s empowerment 7 and environmental consciousness Through Darpana Communications she has been responsible for the production of three thousand hours of TV broadcast programming all of which has been shown through Doordarshan Gujarati The programming uses the most popular genres of TV She has anchored many shows on STAR TV and Doordarshan as well as the first NACO series on HIV Talk Positive the science series Turning Point Vaividhyotsav the culture quiz and Srishti The Environment Quiz Writing EditMallika first started writing when she produced and performed Shakti The Power of Women Since then she has scripted her shows TV serials for ISROs educational TV in Madhya Pradesh film scripts and more new contemporary lyrics for Bharatanatyam She has been a columnist for Times of India Vanitha The Week DivyaBhaskar Hans and DNA Her recent memoir is title In Free Fall My Experiments With Living She recently appeared on a podcast The Literary City with Ramjee Chandran to talk about the memoir Politics EditOn 19 March 2009 Mallika Sarabhai announced her candidature against the Bharatiya Janata Party s prime ministerial candidate L K Advani for the Gandhinagar Lok Sabha seat as an independent candidate in the 2009 general election She had several offers from the Congress to contest elections the first being in 1984 from Rajiv Gandhi but did not join any political party as she believed that all parties are corrupt 8 9 She eventually lost to L K Advani by a huge margin and forfeited her election deposit in the process 10 She protested against Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi during Sadbhavna Mission in September 2011 11 She accused Narendra Modi of scuttling the petition filed in Supreme court by her on the 2002 Gujarat violence 11 She joined the Aam Aadmi Party on 8 January 2014 12 Personal life EditMallika met Bipin Shah in 1982 and married him They have two children a son Revanta and a daughter Anahita 13 They divorced in 1989 14 Bipin and Mallika co founded Mapin Publishing in 1984 and continue to run it together 15 The loss of her mother classical dancer Mrinalini Sarabhai in 2016 left her bereft yoga dance Transcendental Meditation TM and Non Violent Communication NVC were some of the ways that she coped 16 She is the cousin of Indian politician and member of the Communist Party of India Marxist Subhashini Ali daughter of her mother s sister Captain Lakshmi Sehgal nee Dr Lakshmi Swaminathan and Colonel Prem Sehgal 17 Her brother is environmental educator and director of Centre for Environment Education CEE Kartikeya Sarabhai 18 Honour EditGovernment of Gujarat awarded her with Gaurav Puraskar for the contribution in the field of drama and dance 19 She received the Padma Bhushan by government of India The French Government awarded her with a knight s rank in the Order of Academic Palms in 2005 for her contribution in the field of drama and dance Gallery Edit Performing Saarang in 2011 Indian Institute of Technology Madras With M T Vasudevan Nair See also EditIndian women in dance Sarabhai family Vikram Sarabhai Mrinalini Sarabhai Jan Lokpal BillReferences Edit International encyclopedia of dance a project of Dance Perspectives Foundation Inc indobase Dances of India The Hindu National Mallika Sarabhai to contest against Advani Inspiring woman Welcome to the world of Darpana Archived 19 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine Inspiring woman Mallika Sarabhai Interview with Mallika Sarabhai Express India Danseuse Mallika Sarabhai troops into Advani bastion in Gandhinagar Archived 23 September 2012 at the Wayback Machine Poll dance Mallika to contest against LK from Gandhinagar Times of India The Hindu National Modi magic fails to work a b Mallika Sarabhai riots victims detained at Modi s fast venue Hindustan Times Indo Asian News Service 18 September 2011 Archived from the original on 9 November 2013 Retrieved 26 February 2013 Desai Darshan 8 January 2014 Mallika Sarabhai joins AAP The Hindu Retrieved 9 January 2014 Narthaki you gateway to world of Indian Dance Chatterjee Madhurima 9 January 2012 Mallika Unmuzzled The Telegraph India The Tribune Magazine section Saturday Extra Mallika Sarabhai opens up on battles with grief future proofing her body Ali s Karat and family factors www telegraphindia com Retrieved 16 November 2022 Mrinalini Sarabhai s 100th birth anniversary Some interesting facts about the legendary dancer The Indian Express 11 May 2018 Retrieved 16 November 2022 Vyas Rajani 2012 Gujarat Ne Asmita 5th ed Ahmedabad Akshara Publication p 284 Further reading EditIndia s 50 Most Illustrious Women ISBN 81 88086 19 3 by Indra GuptaExternal links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mallika Sarabhai Mallika Sarabhai s personal website Welcome to World of Darpana Mallika Sarabhai at TED Mallika Sarabhai at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mallika Sarabhai amp oldid 1152184914, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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