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PROSPECTUS 2017 – 2018
Shriram Bharatiya Kala KendraCOLLEGE OF MUSIC & DANCE
PROSPECTUS 2017 – 2018
Shriram Bharatiya Kala Kendra
COLLEGE OF MUSIC & DANCE
1, Copernicus Marg, New Delhi 110 001
Tel.: 91-11-43503333, 23386428/29. Fax: 23383568
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.thekendra.com
PROSPECTUS 2017 – 2018
Shriram Bharatiya Kala Kendra
COLLEGE OF MUSIC & DANCE
1, Copernicus Marg, New Delhi 110 001
Tel.: 91-11-43503333, 23386428/29. Fax: 23383568
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.thekendra.com
Bharat RatnaRAVI SHANKAR
Padma VibhushanAMJAD ALI KHAN
BIRJU MAHARAJ
DHARAM VIRA
Padma BhushanDEBU CHAUDHURY
KUMUDINI LAKHIA
MAHESHWAR DAYAL
SANTOSH SEN
UMA SHARMA
Padma ShreeGHULAM SADIQ KHAN
GUNDECHA BROS
KIRAN SEGAL
LEELA SAMSON
MAYADHAR RAUT
MUSHTAQ HUSSAIN
PRATAP PAWAR
PURUSHOTTAM DAS
RANJANA GAUHAR
RITA GANGULY
SHAMBU MAHARAJ
SHANTI HIRANAND
SHARAFAT HUSSAIN KHAN
SHOBHA DEEPAK SINGH
SHOVANA NARAYAN
SHUBHA MUDGAL
SIDHESHWARI DEVI
SUMITRA CHARAT RAM
PADMA AWARDEES ASSOCIATED WITH THE KENDRA
Bharat RatnaRAVI SHANKAR
Padma VibhushanAMJAD ALI KHAN
BIRJU MAHARAJ
DHARAM VIRA
Padma BhushanDEBU CHAUDHURY
KUMUDINI LAKHIA
MAHESHWAR DAYAL
SANTOSH SEN
UMA SHARMA
Padma ShreeGHULAM SADIQ KHAN
GUNDECHA BROS
KIRAN SEGAL
LEELA SAMSON
MAYADHAR RAUT
MUSHTAQ HUSSAIN
PRATAP PAWAR
PURUSHOTTAM DAS
RANJANA GAUHAR
RITA GANGULY
SHAMBU MAHARAJ
SHANTI HIRANAND
SHARAFAT HUSSAIN KHAN
SHOBHA DEEPAK SINGH
SHOVANA NARAYAN
SHUBHA MUDGAL
SIDHESHWARI DEVI
SUMITRA CHARAT RAM
PADMA AWARDEES ASSOCIATED WITH THE KENDRA
ACHARYA BRAHASAPATI MUNNA SHUKLA
AMBA SANYAL MUSHTAQ HUSSAIN KHAN
AMJAD ALI KHAN NARENDRA SHARMA
ASAD ALI KHAN NASIR AMINUDDIN DAGAR
ASHOK SRIVASTAVA PRERANA SHRIMALI
ATUL DESAI PURUSHOTTAM DAS
BALA SAHEB POOCHWALE R.K. DHINGRA
BIRJU MAHARAJ RAHIMUDDIN KHAN DAGAR
DAKSHA SETH RANI KARNA
DEBU CHAUDHARY RANJANA GAUHAR
DILIP CHANDRA VEDI RAVI SHANKAR
DURGA LAL REBA VIDYARTHI
GAUTAM BHATTACHARYA SASWATI SEN
GEETA MAHALIK SHAMBHU MAHARAJ
GEETANJALI LAL SHOVANA NARAYAN
GIRIJA DEVI SIDDHESWARI DEVI
HAFIZ ALI KHAN SULOCHANA BRAHASPATI
KIRAN SEGAL SUNDER PRASAD
KRISHNA CHANDRA NAIK TAPAS SEN
KUMUDINI LAKHIA UDAY SHANKAR
L.K. PANDIT UMA SHARMA
LACCHU MAHARAJ URMILA NAGAR
LEELA SAMSON WAHID KHAN
MAYA RAO YOG SUNDAR DESAI
MAYADHAR RAUT
MOHAN RAO KALLIANPURKAR
SANGEET NATAK AKADEMI AWARDEES / FELLOWS ASSOCIATED WITH THE KENDRA
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FROM THE DESK OF
THE DIRECTOR
Dear Applicant,
We welcome you to the Shriram Bharatiya Kala Kendra. The Kendra is
an institution committed to the preservation and dissemination of
traditional Indian music and dance.
The college, founded in 1952, has a long established reputation for
excellence in the field of performing arts. It is a lively cultural centre
reflecting a fusion of rich artistic traditions and contemporary insights.
The mission of the Kendra is to provide each student with education in
a safe and supportive environment that promotes a thirst for
knowledge and understanding, sound values, self discipline,
motivation and excellence in learning. The Kendra assists the
students in developing skills, encourages them to become
independent and self-reliant, and prepares them to become
responsible citizens of the global community.
At the Kendra, the learning process is seen as one that is both
challenging and enjoyable. We believe an art education should foster
creativity, independent thinking, as well as provide a deep grounding
in one or more performing disciplines. We provide the students not
only exemplary education but also a participative atmosphere to learn
and perform. Towards this end we hold Founders’ Day in Jan where
selected students from each class get an opportunity to perform live
on stage.
The students’ fraternity of the Kendra is expected to inculcate a sense
of pride in and obligation to India's rich cultural heritage. With a variety
of courses on offer ranging from classical vocal music to the highly
stylized Chhau dance, the students gain immense exposure to the
richness of India's performing arts. The faculty comprises gurus in
different disciplines, who have earned laurels for themselves and for
ACHARYA BRAHASAPATI MUNNA SHUKLA
AMBA SANYAL MUSHTAQ HUSSAIN KHAN
AMJAD ALI KHAN NARENDRA SHARMA
ASAD ALI KHAN NASIR AMINUDDIN DAGAR
ASHOK SRIVASTAVA PRERANA SHRIMALI
ATUL DESAI PURUSHOTTAM DAS
BALA SAHEB POOCHWALE R.K. DHINGRA
BIRJU MAHARAJ RAHIMUDDIN KHAN DAGAR
DAKSHA SETH RANI KARNA
DEBU CHAUDHARY RANJANA GAUHAR
DILIP CHANDRA VEDI RAVI SHANKAR
DURGA LAL REBA VIDYARTHI
GAUTAM BHATTACHARYA SASWATI SEN
GEETA MAHALIK SHAMBHU MAHARAJ
GEETANJALI LAL SHOVANA NARAYAN
GIRIJA DEVI SIDDHESWARI DEVI
HAFIZ ALI KHAN SULOCHANA BRAHASPATI
KIRAN SEGAL SUNDER PRASAD
KRISHNA CHANDRA NAIK TAPAS SEN
KUMUDINI LAKHIA UDAY SHANKAR
L.K. PANDIT UMA SHARMA
LACCHU MAHARAJ URMILA NAGAR
LEELA SAMSON WAHID KHAN
MAYA RAO YOG SUNDAR DESAI
MAYADHAR RAUT
MOHAN RAO KALLIANPURKAR
SANGEET NATAK AKADEMI AWARDEES / FELLOWS ASSOCIATED WITH THE KENDRA
– 5 –
FROM THE DESK OF
THE DIRECTOR
Dear Applicant,
We welcome you to the Shriram Bharatiya Kala Kendra. The Kendra is
an institution committed to the preservation and dissemination of
traditional Indian music and dance.
The college, founded in 1952, has a long established reputation for
excellence in the field of performing arts. It is a lively cultural centre
reflecting a fusion of rich artistic traditions and contemporary insights.
The mission of the Kendra is to provide each student with education in
a safe and supportive environment that promotes a thirst for
knowledge and understanding, sound values, self discipline,
motivation and excellence in learning. The Kendra assists the
students in developing skills, encourages them to become
independent and self-reliant, and prepares them to become
responsible citizens of the global community.
At the Kendra, the learning process is seen as one that is both
challenging and enjoyable. We believe an art education should foster
creativity, independent thinking, as well as provide a deep grounding
in one or more performing disciplines. We provide the students not
only exemplary education but also a participative atmosphere to learn
and perform. Towards this end we hold Founders’ Day in Jan where
selected students from each class get an opportunity to perform live
on stage.
The students’ fraternity of the Kendra is expected to inculcate a sense
of pride in and obligation to India's rich cultural heritage. With a variety
of courses on offer ranging from classical vocal music to the highly
stylized Chhau dance, the students gain immense exposure to the
richness of India's performing arts. The faculty comprises gurus in
different disciplines, who have earned laurels for themselves and for
the Kendra. Some are alumni driven by the spirit of wanting to give
back something of what they previously imbibed here.
The Kendra offers a diverse series of courses. Students can prepare
for a performing and/or teaching career in their chosen discipline.
Apart from the normal professional courses, there are classes for
children in which a child can explore a particular musical or dance
style without the immediate pressure of choosing it as a career option.
The Kendra has a large and rare collection of books, audio as well as
visual recordings and extensive archival material in its library. With
Kamani Auditorium and spacious campus grounds, the Kendra is a
focal point of cultural activities. It has a full calendar of cultural events
in which every student is encouraged to participate actively.
Apart from normal college activities, the students are in close touch
with the Kendra's renowned Repertory Unit, a dance ensemble that
performs extensively in India and abroad. Talented students have the
privilege of performing with the unit, a privilege which carries with it,
the advantage as well as the excitement of appearing on the best
stages in India and abroad and working with inspiring
choreographers.
Being selected to join the Kendra's student body is both an honour
and a responsibility. It is hoped and expected that those who gain
entrance here will be guided and inspired in their work by the artistic
commitment of faculty members and other students already studying
here.
Finally, I welcome you to the Shriram Bharatiya Kala Kendra and hope
that you will find your stay fruitful and rewarding.
Shobha Deepak Singh
Director
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ABOUT THE KENDRA
A premier cultural institute of the country, Shriram Bharatiya Kala Kendra
was initially founded as ‘Jhankar’ in 1947. Started then as a group for the
appreciation of Indian classical music and dance, ‘Jhankar’ has since
grown into a regular college imparting training in music and dance. This
institution was later registered as Shriram Bharatiya Kala Kendra in 1952
under the Societies’ Registration Act XXI of 1860, and has been
recognised by the Ministry of Human Resource Development / Ministry of
Culture, Government of India.
Preservation and promotion of our cultural heritage through the
performing arts have been the primary objective and predominant goal of
the Kendra. It has made significant contributions in this direction. This
effort has expressed itself mainly in two directions: the College of Music
and Dance, and the Repertory unit.
The College offers training in major classical dance styles and music of
India, namely Kathak, Bharatanatyam, Odissi and Chhau dances, and
Hindustani Classical Vocal and Instrumental Music. Eminent gurus of
these disciplines supervise the teaching programmes to help the
students excel in their subject of study.
The repertory is engaged in production and presentation of dance
dramas all over the country and abroad. The production and presentation
of Ramlila has become a notable annual event in the cultural life of the
capital, and over sixty thousand people witness it every year during the
Dussehra month.
Location
Shriram Bharatiya Kala Kendra is located in the heart of Delhi’s cultural
hub, the Mandi House area. It nestles in the calm atmosphere of over two
acres of space. The compound also houses the premier auditorium of
Delhi — the Kamani Auditorium, which is a sister-body of the Kendra. It is
surrounded by several prominent national centres of cultural activities,
such as Sangeet Natak Akademi, Lalit Kala Akademi and Doordarshan
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the Kendra. Some are alumni driven by the spirit of wanting to give
back something of what they previously imbibed here.
The Kendra offers a diverse series of courses. Students can prepare
for a performing and/or teaching career in their chosen discipline.
Apart from the normal professional courses, there are classes for
children in which a child can explore a particular musical or dance
style without the immediate pressure of choosing it as a career option.
The Kendra has a large and rare collection of books, audio as well as
visual recordings and extensive archival material in its library. With
Kamani Auditorium and spacious campus grounds, the Kendra is a
focal point of cultural activities. It has a full calendar of cultural events
in which every student is encouraged to participate actively.
Apart from normal college activities, the students are in close touch
with the Kendra's renowned Repertory Unit, a dance ensemble that
performs extensively in India and abroad. Talented students have the
privilege of performing with the unit, a privilege which carries with it,
the advantage as well as the excitement of appearing on the best
stages in India and abroad and working with inspiring
choreographers.
Being selected to join the Kendra's student body is both an honour
and a responsibility. It is hoped and expected that those who gain
entrance here will be guided and inspired in their work by the artistic
commitment of faculty members and other students already studying
here.
Finally, I welcome you to the Shriram Bharatiya Kala Kendra and hope
that you will find your stay fruitful and rewarding.
Shobha Deepak Singh
Director
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ABOUT THE KENDRA
A premier cultural institute of the country, Shriram Bharatiya Kala Kendra
was initially founded as ‘Jhankar’ in 1947. Started then as a group for the
appreciation of Indian classical music and dance, ‘Jhankar’ has since
grown into a regular college imparting training in music and dance. This
institution was later registered as Shriram Bharatiya Kala Kendra in 1952
under the Societies’ Registration Act XXI of 1860, and has been
recognised by the Ministry of Human Resource Development / Ministry of
Culture, Government of India.
Preservation and promotion of our cultural heritage through the
performing arts have been the primary objective and predominant goal of
the Kendra. It has made significant contributions in this direction. This
effort has expressed itself mainly in two directions: the College of Music
and Dance, and the Repertory unit.
The College offers training in major classical dance styles and music of
India, namely Kathak, Bharatanatyam, Odissi and Chhau dances, and
Hindustani Classical Vocal and Instrumental Music. Eminent gurus of
these disciplines supervise the teaching programmes to help the
students excel in their subject of study.
The repertory is engaged in production and presentation of dance
dramas all over the country and abroad. The production and presentation
of Ramlila has become a notable annual event in the cultural life of the
capital, and over sixty thousand people witness it every year during the
Dussehra month.
Location
Shriram Bharatiya Kala Kendra is located in the heart of Delhi’s cultural
hub, the Mandi House area. It nestles in the calm atmosphere of over two
acres of space. The compound also houses the premier auditorium of
Delhi — the Kamani Auditorium, which is a sister-body of the Kendra. It is
surrounded by several prominent national centres of cultural activities,
such as Sangeet Natak Akademi, Lalit Kala Akademi and Doordarshan
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Kendra. Other institutes include Kathak Kendra, National School of
Drama, Triveni Kala Sangam and Little Theatre Group. The students,
therefore, have good opportunities to interact with music, dance and
theatre faculties.
The Kendra is accessible by bus and metro.
DEPARTMENTS, DISCIPLINES, SUBJECTS
A. Dance
(a) Kathak Dance, (b) Bharatanatyam, (c) Odissi Dance, (d) Chhau
Dance (Mayurbanj), (e) Dance Drama
B. Music
(a) Hindustani Classical Vocal Music – Khayal
(b) Hindustani Semi-Classical / Light Classical Vocal Music –
Thumri, Bhajan, Ghazal, Geet
(c) Hindustani Classical Instrumental Music – (i) Sarod, (ii) Sitar,
(iii) Tabla
COURSES / PROGRAMMES OF STUDY
A. Professional Courses(3 days Main Subject, 3 days Subsidiary Subjects per week)
a) Diploma – 2 Years
b) Post-Diploma – 2 Years
c) Specialisation – 1 Year
B. Vocational Courses (3 days per week)
a) Foundation – 2 Years
b) Certificate – 3 Years
Admission
1. Applications for admission should be addressed to the Director,
Shriram Bharatiya Kala Kendra, 1, Copernicus Marg, New Delhi 110
001. Applications in prescribed form should reach the Kendra on or
before 10th July 2017. The price of the prospectus with the admission
form is Rs 300/-.
2. The selection of the candidates for admission to any course is made
through an audition. Pre-recorded music is not permitted for the
audition.
3. The desirable minimum age for admission to the Foundation Course
will be about 8 years.
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Kendra. Other institutes include Kathak Kendra, National School of
Drama, Triveni Kala Sangam and Little Theatre Group. The students,
therefore, have good opportunities to interact with music, dance and
theatre faculties.
The Kendra is accessible by bus and metro.
DEPARTMENTS, DISCIPLINES, SUBJECTS
A. Dance
(a) Kathak Dance, (b) Bharatanatyam, (c) Odissi Dance, (d) Chhau
Dance (Mayurbanj), (e) Dance Drama
B. Music
(a) Hindustani Classical Vocal Music – Khayal
(b) Hindustani Semi-Classical / Light Classical Vocal Music –
Thumri, Bhajan, Ghazal, Geet
(c) Hindustani Classical Instrumental Music – (i) Sarod, (ii) Sitar,
(iii) Tabla
COURSES / PROGRAMMES OF STUDY
A. Professional Courses(3 days Main Subject, 3 days Subsidiary Subjects per week)
a) Diploma – 2 Years
b) Post-Diploma – 2 Years
c) Specialisation – 1 Year
B. Vocational Courses (3 days per week)
a) Foundation – 2 Years
b) Certificate – 3 Years
Admission
1. Applications for admission should be addressed to the Director,
Shriram Bharatiya Kala Kendra, 1, Copernicus Marg, New Delhi 110
001. Applications in prescribed form should reach the Kendra on or
before 10th July 2017. The price of the prospectus with the admission
form is Rs 300/-.
2. The selection of the candidates for admission to any course is made
through an audition. Pre-recorded music is not permitted for the
audition.
3. The desirable minimum age for admission to the Foundation Course
will be about 8 years.
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FEES AND DEPOSITS
Particulars Amount (Rs)
Prospectus / application form by hand 300.00
ICCR Students — Tuition Fee (per month) 5,000.00
ICCR Students — Hostel Fee (per month) 4,500.00
Admission Fee 1,500.00
Founders’ Day 1,000.00
Examination Fee 500.00
Library fund 500.00
Security Deposit (Refundable) 2,500.00
Security Deposit for Mess (refundable) 2,500.00
Security Deposit for Hostel (refundable) 2,500.00
Hostel admission fee 2,500.00
FOUNDATION COURSE
1st year (per month) 2,200.00
2nd year (per month) 2,400.00
CERTIFICATE COURSE
1st year (per month) 2,700.00
2nd year (per month) 3,000.00
3rd year (per month) 3,300.00
DIPLOMA COURSE
1st Year (per month) 3,800.00
2nd year (per month) 4,100.00
POST-DIPLOMA COURSE
1st year (per month) 4,500.00
2nd year (per month) 5,000.00
SPECIALIZATION COURSE (per month) 6,000.00
Identity Card (The card to be returned after the expiry of student’s tenure) 200.00
Duplicate Identity Card 200.00
Hostel Charges (per month) 4,000.00
Mess Charges (per month) 4,000.00
(subject to revision)
– The exact amount of the fees payable will be communicated to the candidate after the
admission and placement have been finalised.
– At the time of issue of I-cards, all students need to bring a recent passport size
photograph and fill in their blood group in the I-card.
– All refundable dues will be held by the Kendra for a period of one year.
PAYMENT OF DUES
1. All fees are payable in advance only by cash or DD in favour of
“Shriram Bharatiya Kala Kendra”. Fees including annual charges will
be paid for the first six months at the time of the opening of the
college, and thereafter quarterly by 15th January and 15th April.
The old students should pay the fees by 31st July, thereafter a fine of
Rs. 100/- will be charged till the end of the month, after which the
name will be struck off the rolls, and the student will have to seek
readmission with a fine of Rs. 500/-. Similarly, for fees paid after 15th
January (Third Quarter) and after 15th April (Fourth Quarter), a fine of
Rs. 100/- will be imposed till the end of the respective month, after
which the name of the student will be struck off the rolls, and the
security deposit will be forfeited. If such a student wishes to continue
then he/she has to seek readmission with a fine of Rs. 500/-.
Fee deposit timings are 10.30 am to 1 pm and 2 pm to 5.00 pm on all
working days.
If a student joins a second subject, the tuition fees for the second
subject will be charged.
2. If a new student is admitted in the middle of the term, fees will be
charged on pro rate basis.
3. Fees once paid are not refundable.
4. If a student leaves before completion of the course without
sufficient reason, the security deposit will not be refunded.
RE-ADMISSION
A student, whose name has been struck off the rolls, will be readmitted
only at the discretion of the Management.
CLASS TIMINGS — WORKING HOURS
10.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. and 4.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m. (Class Time Table may
be obtained from the Principal). Classes on various courses will be
conducted as per the Time Table. All classes should be vacated by
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FEES AND DEPOSITS
Particulars Amount (Rs)
Prospectus / application form by hand 300.00
ICCR Students — Tuition Fee (per month) 5,000.00
ICCR Students — Hostel Fee (per month) 4,500.00
Admission Fee 1,500.00
Founders’ Day 1,000.00
Examination Fee 500.00
Library fund 500.00
Security Deposit (Refundable) 2,500.00
Security Deposit for Mess (refundable) 2,500.00
Security Deposit for Hostel (refundable) 2,500.00
Hostel admission fee 2,500.00
FOUNDATION COURSE
1st year (per month) 2,200.00
2nd year (per month) 2,400.00
CERTIFICATE COURSE
1st year (per month) 2,700.00
2nd year (per month) 3,000.00
3rd year (per month) 3,300.00
DIPLOMA COURSE
1st Year (per month) 3,800.00
2nd year (per month) 4,100.00
POST-DIPLOMA COURSE
1st year (per month) 4,500.00
2nd year (per month) 5,000.00
SPECIALIZATION COURSE (per month) 6,000.00
Identity Card (The card to be returned after the expiry of student’s tenure) 200.00
Duplicate Identity Card 200.00
Hostel Charges (per month) 4,000.00
Mess Charges (per month) 4,000.00
(subject to revision)
– The exact amount of the fees payable will be communicated to the candidate after the
admission and placement have been finalised.
– At the time of issue of I-cards, all students need to bring a recent passport size
photograph and fill in their blood group in the I-card.
– All refundable dues will be held by the Kendra for a period of one year.
PAYMENT OF DUES
1. All fees are payable in advance only by cash or DD in favour of
“Shriram Bharatiya Kala Kendra”. Fees including annual charges will
be paid for the first six months at the time of the opening of the
college, and thereafter quarterly by 15th January and 15th April.
The old students should pay the fees by 31st July, thereafter a fine of
Rs. 100/- will be charged till the end of the month, after which the
name will be struck off the rolls, and the student will have to seek
readmission with a fine of Rs. 500/-. Similarly, for fees paid after 15th
January (Third Quarter) and after 15th April (Fourth Quarter), a fine of
Rs. 100/- will be imposed till the end of the respective month, after
which the name of the student will be struck off the rolls, and the
security deposit will be forfeited. If such a student wishes to continue
then he/she has to seek readmission with a fine of Rs. 500/-.
Fee deposit timings are 10.30 am to 1 pm and 2 pm to 5.00 pm on all
working days.
If a student joins a second subject, the tuition fees for the second
subject will be charged.
2. If a new student is admitted in the middle of the term, fees will be
charged on pro rate basis.
3. Fees once paid are not refundable.
4. If a student leaves before completion of the course without
sufficient reason, the security deposit will not be refunded.
RE-ADMISSION
A student, whose name has been struck off the rolls, will be readmitted
only at the discretion of the Management.
CLASS TIMINGS — WORKING HOURS
10.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. and 4.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m. (Class Time Table may
be obtained from the Principal). Classes on various courses will be
conducted as per the Time Table. All classes should be vacated by
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1.15 p.m. after the morning session and 7.15 p.m. after the evening
session.
SCHOLARSHIPS
The following Scholarships will be awarded only to deserving talented
students of Professional Courses in the disciplines mentioned below:
i. Pt. Shambhu Maharaj Scholarship – Kathak (Lucknow)
ii. Pt. Sunder Prasad Scholarship – Kathak (Jaipur)
iii. Ustad Hafiz Ali Khan Scholarship – Hindustani Instrumental (Sarod)
iv. Pt. Amarnath Scholarship – Hindustani Vocal
VACATIONS
The institution observes summer vacation for one month from 1st June to
30th June every year.
RULES
1. All students are required to attend classes regularly in the main
discipline.
2. All students are expected to use the library extensively. The annual
examination will include 10 per cent marks for the use of the library.
3. The new session of the Kendra starts on 1st July and concludes on
31st May every year unless otherwise notified.
4. The students are required to be dressed appropriately in class
rooms. Non-adherence to the dress code will render the student
ineligible for the class.
5. Mobile phones should be switched off during classes, failing which
they are liable to be confiscated for 24 hours. All Gurus will ensure
adherence to this rule.
6. Other than the fees, students are prohibited from paying any amount
towards collection of money in class. Any such request / demand by
any student or faculty member should be brought to the notice of the
Principal immediately.
7. Continuity of a student in any class depends on the marks scored in
bi-annual / annual exams.
8. The decision regarding the above will be final.
9. Students are expected to observe strict discipline in the class.
10. Students are required to attend at least 75% of the classes for Bi-
Annual and Annual examination.
11. Parents and visitors are strictly prohibited from entering the teaching
area.
12. Any student found indulging in any undesirable conduct will be
suspended or expelled at the discretion of the Management.
13. Students are expected to actively participate in the activities of the
Kendra, such as performances / concerts / lecture-demonstrations
as and when required.
14. Each student of the college will be provided with an identity card.
Students should carry this card while coming for the class. The card
will be valid for the academic year only.
ACCOMMODATION AND HOSTEL FACILITIES
A gracious residence with beautiful lawns of its own, the SBKK Hostel has
a Cafeteria. Limited hostel accommodation is available both for male and
female students. The hostel is situated in the SBKK premises and is
provided with basic amenities and furniture.
HOW TO APPLY FOR ACCOMMODATION
1. Applications for hostel accommodation must reach the College
before 15th July. The allocation of the hostel would depend on the
student’s behaviour and aptitude.
2. Any candidate wishing to seek hostel accommodation shall be
required to fill in the prescribed license form at the time of allotment of
the hostel accommodation.
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1.15 p.m. after the morning session and 7.15 p.m. after the evening
session.
SCHOLARSHIPS
The following Scholarships will be awarded only to deserving talented
students of Professional Courses in the disciplines mentioned below:
i. Pt. Shambhu Maharaj Scholarship – Kathak (Lucknow)
ii. Pt. Sunder Prasad Scholarship – Kathak (Jaipur)
iii. Ustad Hafiz Ali Khan Scholarship – Hindustani Instrumental (Sarod)
iv. Pt. Amarnath Scholarship – Hindustani Vocal
VACATIONS
The institution observes summer vacation for one month from 1st June to
30th June every year.
RULES
1. All students are required to attend classes regularly in the main
discipline.
2. All students are expected to use the library extensively. The annual
examination will include 10 per cent marks for the use of the library.
3. The new session of the Kendra starts on 1st July and concludes on
31st May every year unless otherwise notified.
4. The students are required to be dressed appropriately in class
rooms. Non-adherence to the dress code will render the student
ineligible for the class.
5. Mobile phones should be switched off during classes, failing which
they are liable to be confiscated for 24 hours. All Gurus will ensure
adherence to this rule.
6. Other than the fees, students are prohibited from paying any amount
towards collection of money in class. Any such request / demand by
any student or faculty member should be brought to the notice of the
Principal immediately.
7. Continuity of a student in any class depends on the marks scored in
bi-annual / annual exams.
8. The decision regarding the above will be final.
9. Students are expected to observe strict discipline in the class.
10. Students are required to attend at least 75% of the classes for Bi-
Annual and Annual examination.
11. Parents and visitors are strictly prohibited from entering the teaching
area.
12. Any student found indulging in any undesirable conduct will be
suspended or expelled at the discretion of the Management.
13. Students are expected to actively participate in the activities of the
Kendra, such as performances / concerts / lecture-demonstrations
as and when required.
14. Each student of the college will be provided with an identity card.
Students should carry this card while coming for the class. The card
will be valid for the academic year only.
ACCOMMODATION AND HOSTEL FACILITIES
A gracious residence with beautiful lawns of its own, the SBKK Hostel has
a Cafeteria. Limited hostel accommodation is available both for male and
female students. The hostel is situated in the SBKK premises and is
provided with basic amenities and furniture.
HOW TO APPLY FOR ACCOMMODATION
1. Applications for hostel accommodation must reach the College
before 15th July. The allocation of the hostel would depend on the
student’s behaviour and aptitude.
2. Any candidate wishing to seek hostel accommodation shall be
required to fill in the prescribed license form at the time of allotment of
the hostel accommodation.
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3. Ordinarily, only students residing outside Delhi shall be considered
for hostel accommodation.
4. Applicants shall have to attach with the hostel application a medical
fitness certificate.
5. All students who are allotted hostel facilities must come with their
parents/guardian's for initial admission.
HOSTEL RULES
1. Hostel applications of only those students who attend classes six
days a week will be entertained.
2. Applicants shall submit a written undertaking that they will not accept
any paid job or join any study/training course other than being
conducted at the Kendra/College during the period of their
studentship.
3. For any outside assignments, the hostel students shall apply to the
Director, and obtain permission in advance.
4. Hostel accommodation shall not be claimed as a matter of right.
The decision of the Management shall be final and cannot be
challenged. Once the hostel accommodation is granted, students
shall strictly abide by the hostel rules of conduct and other terms and
conditions.
5. The SBKK authorities may recommend eviction of a student on
disciplinary grounds; in which case, the concerned student would be
given 48 hours to vacate the room.
6. If any student seeks to leave the Hostel on valid grounds, he/she
must seek the prior permission of the Director through Principal/
Warden.
7. The Mess charges should be deposited by 10th of every month with
Accounts Department.
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8. It is compulsory for hostel students to have a subsidiary subject. In
case, a student discontinues to stay in hostel he/she will have to pay
the fees for the subsidiary subject.
9. Students will keep the rooms neat and clean at all times.
10. The rooms will be inspected once a week.
LIBRARY
The Kendra houses a large library of rare and contemporary books in
Hindi and English on dance, music, philosophy, religion and associated
subjects. The library is also equipped with a large and valuable collection
of audio and video CDs. Students are encouraged to make optimum use
of the library.
CAFÉ
The Kendra has a canteen which caters to the resident students as well as
outsiders. It serves light refreshments and meals.
ANNUAL EVENTS AND POROGRAMMES
The Kendra organises a range of annual events and programmes
throughout the year. These include Krishna, Ram, Founder’s Day, Holi
Festival, Shriram Shankarlal Music Festival and Ballet Festival. The
Kendra expects the students to participate actively in all functions. The
ornaments and costumes are all made at the Kendra and students are
encouraged to participate in their making and learn in the process.
The eligibility for extension of the hostel facilities depends, among other
things, on the students’ participation/attendance in the above-mentioned
activities.
EXAMINATIONS
Examinations for all subjects are held twice during the academic session.
The first is the bi-annual (mid-term) examination and the second, the
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3. Ordinarily, only students residing outside Delhi shall be considered
for hostel accommodation.
4. Applicants shall have to attach with the hostel application a medical
fitness certificate.
5. All students who are allotted hostel facilities must come with their
parents/guardian's for initial admission.
HOSTEL RULES
1. Hostel applications of only those students who attend classes six
days a week will be entertained.
2. Applicants shall submit a written undertaking that they will not accept
any paid job or join any study/training course other than being
conducted at the Kendra/College during the period of their
studentship.
3. For any outside assignments, the hostel students shall apply to the
Director, and obtain permission in advance.
4. Hostel accommodation shall not be claimed as a matter of right.
The decision of the Management shall be final and cannot be
challenged. Once the hostel accommodation is granted, students
shall strictly abide by the hostel rules of conduct and other terms and
conditions.
5. The SBKK authorities may recommend eviction of a student on
disciplinary grounds; in which case, the concerned student would be
given 48 hours to vacate the room.
6. If any student seeks to leave the Hostel on valid grounds, he/she
must seek the prior permission of the Director through Principal/
Warden.
7. The Mess charges should be deposited by 10th of every month with
Accounts Department.
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8. It is compulsory for hostel students to have a subsidiary subject. In
case, a student discontinues to stay in hostel he/she will have to pay
the fees for the subsidiary subject.
9. Students will keep the rooms neat and clean at all times.
10. The rooms will be inspected once a week.
LIBRARY
The Kendra houses a large library of rare and contemporary books in
Hindi and English on dance, music, philosophy, religion and associated
subjects. The library is also equipped with a large and valuable collection
of audio and video CDs. Students are encouraged to make optimum use
of the library.
CAFÉ
The Kendra has a canteen which caters to the resident students as well as
outsiders. It serves light refreshments and meals.
ANNUAL EVENTS AND POROGRAMMES
The Kendra organises a range of annual events and programmes
throughout the year. These include Krishna, Ram, Founder’s Day, Holi
Festival, Shriram Shankarlal Music Festival and Ballet Festival. The
Kendra expects the students to participate actively in all functions. The
ornaments and costumes are all made at the Kendra and students are
encouraged to participate in their making and learn in the process.
The eligibility for extension of the hostel facilities depends, among other
things, on the students’ participation/attendance in the above-mentioned
activities.
EXAMINATIONS
Examinations for all subjects are held twice during the academic session.
The first is the bi-annual (mid-term) examination and the second, the
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annual (end-term) examination. The annual examination will be
conducted by external examiners. The students of the Foundation
Course I & II will be promoted to the Certificate Course only if they are
eligible to take the higher course. Their examination results will be
declared as Pass/Repeat.
The Kendra reserves the right to disallow any student to appear in the
examination on grounds of indiscipline or gross violation of rules or
shortage of attendance.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
1. Apply for leave in advance and get it sanctioned from your Teacher
and Principal. In case of illness, applications must be supported by a
medical certificate from a Registered Medical Practitioner.
2. Do not take musical instruments out of the class-room.
3. Eatables/drinks are prohibited in the class-room.
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annual (end-term) examination. The annual examination will be
conducted by external examiners. The students of the Foundation
Course I & II will be promoted to the Certificate Course only if they are
eligible to take the higher course. Their examination results will be
declared as Pass/Repeat.
The Kendra reserves the right to disallow any student to appear in the
examination on grounds of indiscipline or gross violation of rules or
shortage of attendance.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
1. Apply for leave in advance and get it sanctioned from your Teacher
and Principal. In case of illness, applications must be supported by a
medical certificate from a Registered Medical Practitioner.
2. Do not take musical instruments out of the class-room.
3. Eatables/drinks are prohibited in the class-room.
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DANCE
Bharatanatyam
JUSTIN McCARTHY
PRIYA SRINIVASAN
SUHAIL BHAN
Kathak
KRISHAN MOHAN MISHRA
DHEERENDRA TIWARI
RAKSHA SINGH
ANUKRITI VISHWAKARMA
Odissi
PRIYAMBADA PATTNAIK
Chhau and
Dance Drama
RAJ KUMAR SHARMA
MUSIC
Sitar / Sarod
BISWAJIT ROY CHOWDHURY
Classical Vocal
MANJEET SINGH
HAMEED KHAN
ARCHANA SINGH
Light Classical Vocal
PADMAJA CHAKRABORTY
Tabla
NIRMAL MONDAL
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KENDRA’S FACULTY
The Kendra has a large faculty of about 35 members comprising senior eminent
gurus, talented young teachers and supporting musicians in its different
departments and disciplines. Senior disciples of the gurus also provide
assistance from time to time in imparting training to the youngsters.
Lectures, demonstrations and workshops by visiting artists and teachers would
further enrich the training programmes of the college.
Names of the teaching faculty are as follows:
DANCE
Bharatanatyam
JUSTIN McCARTHY
PRIYA SRINIVASAN
SUHAIL BHAN
Kathak
KRISHAN MOHAN MISHRA
DHEERENDRA TIWARI
RAKSHA SINGH
ANUKRITI VISHWAKARMA
Odissi
PRIYAMBADA PATTNAIK
Chhau and
Dance Drama
RAJ KUMAR SHARMA
MUSIC
Sitar / Sarod
BISWAJIT ROY CHOWDHURY
Classical Vocal
MANJEET SINGH
HAMEED KHAN
ARCHANA SINGH
Light Classical Vocal
PADMAJA CHAKRABORTY
Tabla
NIRMAL MONDAL
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KENDRA’S FACULTY
The Kendra has a large faculty of about 35 members comprising senior eminent
gurus, talented young teachers and supporting musicians in its different
departments and disciplines. Senior disciples of the gurus also provide
assistance from time to time in imparting training to the youngsters.
Lectures, demonstrations and workshops by visiting artists and teachers would
further enrich the training programmes of the college.
Names of the teaching faculty are as follows:
DANCE: BHARATANATYAM DANCE: BHARATANATYAM
PRIYA SRINIVASAN completed her
three-year diploma and two-year
post-graduate diploma from the
Rukmini Devi College of Fine Arts,
Kalakshtra Foundation in Chennai,
under the renowned danseuse Leela
Samson, then Director of Kalakshetra.
Priya Srinivasan has performed at
various dance platforms, including
the closing ceremony of the
prestigeous Festival of India in China
in 2010, and is on the panel of Indian
Council for Cultural Relations as
Bharatanatyam dancer. She holds
dance lec-dems and workshops in
schools and colleges, and has been
on the committees for developing
curriculum for performing arts (dance)
for CBSE and for School of Life Long
Learning, Delhi University.
JUSTIN McCARTHY is a dancer,
musician and choreographer. He has
taught Bharatanatyam at the Kendra
since 1990 and has choreographed
many works for the Bharatanatyam
dancers of the Kendra. Apart from
creating innovative performance
experiences, he also engages with
dance through writing, speaking and
film-making.
He studied Bharatanatyam under
Guru Subbarayan Pillai in Madras
before spending a decade with Leela
Samson at the Kendra.
He has imparted training to a large
number of students from India and
abroad.
Justin McCarthy has been honoured
with Pt. Jasraj Cross-Cultural
Understanding Award in 2010 and the
National Film Award in the Art &
Culture Category by the President of
India in 2013.
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DANCE: BHARATANATYAM
SUHAIL BHAN, a Doordarshan
Graded artist studied Bharatnatyam
at Shriram Bharatiya Kala Kendra
under the guidance of Gurus Justin
McCarthy and Sudha Jagannathan.
He proved himself to be a natural
dancer from the very beginning. He
combines grace and strength in a
distinctive way that is both lyrical and
dynamic.
He has an excellent command of all
the parameters of Bharatanatyam,
and has performed in numerous
dance programmes in India and
abroad. He was awarded the title of
Arsha Kala Chudamani by the late
Swami Dayanand Saraswati in the
United States. He has also received
the Natya Mayooram Award.
He has taught Bharatanatyam for
several years at the Kendra in the
past.
DANCE: KATHAK
Born in a family of hereditary dancers,
KRISHAN MOHAN MISHRA, the
eldest son of Pt. Shambhu Maharaj
belongs to the illustrious Kalka
Bindadin Gharana of Lucknow.
From his early childhood Krishan
Mohan Mishra received training from
his father and started performing at
the tender age of eight along with his
father. Today, he is regarded as the
torch bearer of an ancient tradition
and great lineage. His signature style
shows a tight command over layakari
and tayyari.
He is a retired senior Kathak Guru
from the Kathak Kendra, New Delhi,
and has toured extensively in India
and abroad. He is also a gifted
percuss ion is t , p lay ing tab la ,
pakhawaj and folk drums. He is an
Outstanding grade artist with ICCR
and A-grade a r t i s t o f De lh i
Doordarshan. He has received many
awards, including the Nritya Ratan
from the Sangeet Samiti, Allahabad,
and the Sangeet Natak Akademi
Award of Uttar Pradesh.
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DANCE: BHARATANATYAM DANCE: BHARATANATYAM
PRIYA SRINIVASAN completed her
three-year diploma and two-year
post-graduate diploma from the
Rukmini Devi College of Fine Arts,
Kalakshtra Foundation in Chennai,
under the renowned danseuse Leela
Samson, then Director of Kalakshetra.
Priya Srinivasan has performed at
various dance platforms, including
the closing ceremony of the
prestigeous Festival of India in China
in 2010, and is on the panel of Indian
Council for Cultural Relations as
Bharatanatyam dancer. She holds
dance lec-dems and workshops in
schools and colleges, and has been
on the committees for developing
curriculum for performing arts (dance)
for CBSE and for School of Life Long
Learning, Delhi University.
JUSTIN McCARTHY is a dancer,
musician and choreographer. He has
taught Bharatanatyam at the Kendra
since 1990 and has choreographed
many works for the Bharatanatyam
dancers of the Kendra. Apart from
creating innovative performance
experiences, he also engages with
dance through writing, speaking and
film-making.
He studied Bharatanatyam under
Guru Subbarayan Pillai in Madras
before spending a decade with Leela
Samson at the Kendra.
He has imparted training to a large
number of students from India and
abroad.
Justin McCarthy has been honoured
with Pt. Jasraj Cross-Cultural
Understanding Award in 2010 and the
National Film Award in the Art &
Culture Category by the President of
India in 2013.
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DANCE: BHARATANATYAM
SUHAIL BHAN, a Doordarshan
Graded artist studied Bharatnatyam
at Shriram Bharatiya Kala Kendra
under the guidance of Gurus Justin
McCarthy and Sudha Jagannathan.
He proved himself to be a natural
dancer from the very beginning. He
combines grace and strength in a
distinctive way that is both lyrical and
dynamic.
He has an excellent command of all
the parameters of Bharatanatyam,
and has performed in numerous
dance programmes in India and
abroad. He was awarded the title of
Arsha Kala Chudamani by the late
Swami Dayanand Saraswati in the
United States. He has also received
the Natya Mayooram Award.
He has taught Bharatanatyam for
several years at the Kendra in the
past.
DANCE: KATHAK
Born in a family of hereditary dancers,
KRISHAN MOHAN MISHRA, the
eldest son of Pt. Shambhu Maharaj
belongs to the illustrious Kalka
Bindadin Gharana of Lucknow.
From his early childhood Krishan
Mohan Mishra received training from
his father and started performing at
the tender age of eight along with his
father. Today, he is regarded as the
torch bearer of an ancient tradition
and great lineage. His signature style
shows a tight command over layakari
and tayyari.
He is a retired senior Kathak Guru
from the Kathak Kendra, New Delhi,
and has toured extensively in India
and abroad. He is also a gifted
percuss ion is t , p lay ing tab la ,
pakhawaj and folk drums. He is an
Outstanding grade artist with ICCR
and A-grade a r t i s t o f De lh i
Doordarshan. He has received many
awards, including the Nritya Ratan
from the Sangeet Samiti, Allahabad,
and the Sangeet Natak Akademi
Award of Uttar Pradesh.
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DANCE: KATHAK
RAKSHA SINGH DAVID , a
promising Kathak dancer, started
learning at a very young age under the
guidance of Smt. Sharmila Chatterjee.
Thereafter, she pursued her M.A. from
Khairagarh University under the
tutelage of Prof. Rama Das. After her
post-graduation, she underwent
training at Shriram Bharatiya Kala
Kendra under the guidance of Guru
Shikha Khare.
At present, she is taking advance
training under the guidance of Kathak
Maestro Pt. Birju Maharaj for the past
four years. She is also ‘Prabhakar’ in
Classical Vocal and Junior Diploma
holder in Light Classical Vocal.
S h e h a s r e c e i v e d N a t i o n a l
Scholarship from the Ministry of
Culture, and has also been awarded
Nritya Ratna Samman. She has done
many choreographic works such as
‘Yamuna Beech Shyam Chavi’, Dhruv’
and ‘Pakhi’. She has performed at
various festivals, and also in a TV
serial, ‘Bharat Ke Sant Kavi’ on DD
Bharti.
She has also written articles for
various magazines and books.
DANCE: KATHAK
DHEERENDRA TIWARI, a disciple
of renowned guru of Jaipur Gharana,
Pandit Rajendra Gangani, has been
trained at the Kathak Kendra, National
Institute of Kathak Dance, New Delhi.
Earlier, he was initiated into dance by
Ruchi Sharma and Taposh Giri in
Agra. He has been a recipient of
scholarships from Delhi Sahitya Kala
Parishad and from Kathak Kendra
where he completed Diploma
Honours, and studied upto post-
diploma level. He has also learnt
Hindustani vocal music and Yoga.
Dheerendra has made a mark on the
Kathak stage as a talented soloist of
the new generat ion and has
performed in many festivals in India
and abroad. He has also performed in
the choreographic works of renowned
Kathak gurus and choreographers.
As a senior dancer and rehearsal
director of Drishtikon, New Delhi, he
has performed in many renowned
venues like Laban Theatre, Sadler’s
Wells Theatre and Edinburg Festival.
He has recently concluded his tenure
as a Kathak dance teacher in
Government of India’s Cultural Centre
in Seoul.
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DANCE: ODISSI
PRIYAMBADA PATTNAIK , a
talented Odissi dancer, was born in a
traditional art family of Orissa. The
grand-daughter of the great Odissi
maestro, late Pt. Chandrashekhar
Pattnaik, she received her initial
training from her father, late Indra
Kumar Pattnaik and later with late
Guru Mahadeo Raut for 10 years.
Priyambada moved to Bhubaneswar
in 1993 to receive advance training
from Guru Gandhadhar Pradhan and
Guru Bichitrananda Swain. She was
also trained for seven years at
Nrityagram, Bangalore. She has been
a recipient of the National Scholarship
of the Ministry of Culture. A post
graduate in Odissi dance, she is a
graded artist of Doordarshan.
Priyambada has performed all over
India and abroad.
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DANCE: KATHAK
A N U K R I T I V I S H WA K A R M A
belongs to that new generation of
Indian classical Kathak dancers who
embrace modernity along with
tradition, to enrich the art journey. She
completed her formal training in the
style of Lucknow gharana at Kathak
Kendra, New Delhi, under the
guidance of reputed Guru Pt. Jai
Kishan Maharaj. She was awarded
the senior scholarship by the Ministry
of Culture, Government of India, and
is a Graded artist of Doordarshan.
An exquisite performer with a keen
and sensitive mind, Anukriti strives to
imbibe the essence of this beautiful art
form and share her knowledge with
those who seek.
DANCE: KATHAK
RAKSHA SINGH DAVID , a
promising Kathak dancer, started
learning at a very young age under the
guidance of Smt. Sharmila Chatterjee.
Thereafter, she pursued her M.A. from
Khairagarh University under the
tutelage of Prof. Rama Das. After her
post-graduation, she underwent
training at Shriram Bharatiya Kala
Kendra under the guidance of Guru
Shikha Khare.
At present, she is taking advance
training under the guidance of Kathak
Maestro Pt. Birju Maharaj for the past
four years. She is also ‘Prabhakar’ in
Classical Vocal and Junior Diploma
holder in Light Classical Vocal.
S h e h a s r e c e i v e d N a t i o n a l
Scholarship from the Ministry of
Culture, and has also been awarded
Nritya Ratna Samman. She has done
many choreographic works such as
‘Yamuna Beech Shyam Chavi’, Dhruv’
and ‘Pakhi’. She has performed at
various festivals, and also in a TV
serial, ‘Bharat Ke Sant Kavi’ on DD
Bharti.
She has also written articles for
various magazines and books.
DANCE: KATHAK
DHEERENDRA TIWARI, a disciple
of renowned guru of Jaipur Gharana,
Pandit Rajendra Gangani, has been
trained at the Kathak Kendra, National
Institute of Kathak Dance, New Delhi.
Earlier, he was initiated into dance by
Ruchi Sharma and Taposh Giri in
Agra. He has been a recipient of
scholarships from Delhi Sahitya Kala
Parishad and from Kathak Kendra
where he completed Diploma
Honours, and studied upto post-
diploma level. He has also learnt
Hindustani vocal music and Yoga.
Dheerendra has made a mark on the
Kathak stage as a talented soloist of
the new generat ion and has
performed in many festivals in India
and abroad. He has also performed in
the choreographic works of renowned
Kathak gurus and choreographers.
As a senior dancer and rehearsal
director of Drishtikon, New Delhi, he
has performed in many renowned
venues like Laban Theatre, Sadler’s
Wells Theatre and Edinburg Festival.
He has recently concluded his tenure
as a Kathak dance teacher in
Government of India’s Cultural Centre
in Seoul.
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DANCE: ODISSI
PRIYAMBADA PATTNAIK , a
talented Odissi dancer, was born in a
traditional art family of Orissa. The
grand-daughter of the great Odissi
maestro, late Pt. Chandrashekhar
Pattnaik, she received her initial
training from her father, late Indra
Kumar Pattnaik and later with late
Guru Mahadeo Raut for 10 years.
Priyambada moved to Bhubaneswar
in 1993 to receive advance training
from Guru Gandhadhar Pradhan and
Guru Bichitrananda Swain. She was
also trained for seven years at
Nrityagram, Bangalore. She has been
a recipient of the National Scholarship
of the Ministry of Culture. A post
graduate in Odissi dance, she is a
graded artist of Doordarshan.
Priyambada has performed all over
India and abroad.
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DANCE: KATHAK
A N U K R I T I V I S H WA K A R M A
belongs to that new generation of
Indian classical Kathak dancers who
embrace modernity along with
tradition, to enrich the art journey. She
completed her formal training in the
style of Lucknow gharana at Kathak
Kendra, New Delhi, under the
guidance of reputed Guru Pt. Jai
Kishan Maharaj. She was awarded
the senior scholarship by the Ministry
of Culture, Government of India, and
is a Graded artist of Doordarshan.
An exquisite performer with a keen
and sensitive mind, Anukriti strives to
imbibe the essence of this beautiful art
form and share her knowledge with
those who seek.
BISWAJIT ROY CHOWDHURY –
One of today’s brilliant and serious
exponents of Hindustani Classical
Music, Biswajit Roy Chowdhury
stands out not only for his singular
commitment to music, but also for his
conscious combination of all that is
the best in the Indian musical tradition.
Initially groomed in music by his
father, he learnt Sarod from Pandit
Indranil Bhattacharya in Kolkata and
subsequently from Ustad Amjad Ali
Khan in Delhi. He thus received
training in both the major schools of
Sarod-playing – Maihar and Gwalior.
He received advance training in music
from legendary vocalist Pandit
Mallikarjun Mansoor, and also learnt
briefly from Vidushi Sumati Mutatkar
and Pandit Balasahab Poochwale.
First as a student and then as a
teacher, Shri Biswajit Roy Chowdhury
has a long association with the
Kendra. He has performed all over the
country and abroad, and on radio and
television. He has been honoured by
the Government of France with its
prestigious award of Chevalier de
L'ordre des Arts et Letters in 2006.
INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC: SAROD/SITAR
RAJ KUMAR SHARMA joined
Shriram Bharatiya Kala Kendra in
1989 as a young Chhau student under
Guru Olakh Niranjan Bisoi and Guru
Shashidharan Nair. He has taken part
as a lead artist in Kendra’s ballets
such as Ram, Krishna, Parikrama and
Dance of Shiva. He also learnt
contemporary dance under Daksh
Seth and Astad Deboo.
He has taken part in various
performances in India and abroad
including USA, Canada, Europe and
Malaysia. He has also been part of
Jashne Khusro with Dadi Pudumjee
and Zila Khan.
He also assisted in the play Mirza
Ghalib directed by Sayed Alam. He
has performed solo and duet
performances with Aditi Mangaldas,
Astad Deboo and the Sri Lankan
dancer Khema D’Costa.
CHHAU AND DANCE DRAMA
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MUSIC: CLASSICAL VOCAL
MOHAMMED HAMEED KHAN is an
accomplished North Indian Classical
Vocalist, whose repertoire includes
sufi, ghazals and folk singing. He
completed the seven year post-
diploma in Hindustani classical music
at the Shriram Bhartiya Kala Kendra,
New Delhi. He has been trained in the
Kirana Gharana by his guru the late
Smt. Shanti Sharma.
He has taught music at the Pandit
Shambhu Maharaj Kathak Academy
(Dhwani) in New Delhi.
Hameed Khan has performed across
the world, and has received the
Surmani award and the Delhi Sanskrit
Academy award.
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MUSIC: CLASSICAL VOCAL
MANJEET SINGH was introduced to
the field of Hindustani Classical Vocal
Music by Prof. B.S. Bali (retired
Principal of Music & Fine Arts College,
Jammu). He received guidance from
Late Smt. Shanti Sharma, a renowned
vocalist who had been a guru at the
Kendra.
He has been honoured twice by the
Governor of Jammu & Kashmir for his
contribution to the field of Hindustani
classical vocal music. He has also
received the Swar Mani Award from
Mumbai and the Sadbhawna Award
from the Government of J&K. He has
also been a recipient of a National
Scholarship from the Department of
Culture, Government of India.
BISWAJIT ROY CHOWDHURY –
One of today’s brilliant and serious
exponents of Hindustani Classical
Music, Biswajit Roy Chowdhury
stands out not only for his singular
commitment to music, but also for his
conscious combination of all that is
the best in the Indian musical tradition.
Initially groomed in music by his
father, he learnt Sarod from Pandit
Indranil Bhattacharya in Kolkata and
subsequently from Ustad Amjad Ali
Khan in Delhi. He thus received
training in both the major schools of
Sarod-playing – Maihar and Gwalior.
He received advance training in music
from legendary vocalist Pandit
Mallikarjun Mansoor, and also learnt
briefly from Vidushi Sumati Mutatkar
and Pandit Balasahab Poochwale.
First as a student and then as a
teacher, Shri Biswajit Roy Chowdhury
has a long association with the
Kendra. He has performed all over the
country and abroad, and on radio and
television. He has been honoured by
the Government of France with its
prestigious award of Chevalier de
L'ordre des Arts et Letters in 2006.
INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC: SAROD/SITAR
RAJ KUMAR SHARMA joined
Shriram Bharatiya Kala Kendra in
1989 as a young Chhau student under
Guru Olakh Niranjan Bisoi and Guru
Shashidharan Nair. He has taken part
as a lead artist in Kendra’s ballets
such as Ram, Krishna, Parikrama and
Dance of Shiva. He also learnt
contemporary dance under Daksh
Seth and Astad Deboo.
He has taken part in various
performances in India and abroad
including USA, Canada, Europe and
Malaysia. He has also been part of
Jashne Khusro with Dadi Pudumjee
and Zila Khan.
He also assisted in the play Mirza
Ghalib directed by Sayed Alam. He
has performed solo and duet
performances with Aditi Mangaldas,
Astad Deboo and the Sri Lankan
dancer Khema D’Costa.
CHHAU AND DANCE DRAMA
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MUSIC: CLASSICAL VOCAL
MOHAMMED HAMEED KHAN is an
accomplished North Indian Classical
Vocalist, whose repertoire includes
sufi, ghazals and folk singing. He
completed the seven year post-
diploma in Hindustani classical music
at the Shriram Bhartiya Kala Kendra,
New Delhi. He has been trained in the
Kirana Gharana by his guru the late
Smt. Shanti Sharma.
He has taught music at the Pandit
Shambhu Maharaj Kathak Academy
(Dhwani) in New Delhi.
Hameed Khan has performed across
the world, and has received the
Surmani award and the Delhi Sanskrit
Academy award.
– 23 –
MUSIC: CLASSICAL VOCAL
MANJEET SINGH was introduced to
the field of Hindustani Classical Vocal
Music by Prof. B.S. Bali (retired
Principal of Music & Fine Arts College,
Jammu). He received guidance from
Late Smt. Shanti Sharma, a renowned
vocalist who had been a guru at the
Kendra.
He has been honoured twice by the
Governor of Jammu & Kashmir for his
contribution to the field of Hindustani
classical vocal music. He has also
received the Swar Mani Award from
Mumbai and the Sadbhawna Award
from the Government of J&K. He has
also been a recipient of a National
Scholarship from the Department of
Culture, Government of India.
MUSIC: CLASSICAL VOCAL
ARCHANA SINGH, a disciple of Late
Shanti Sharma of Kirana Gharana,
obtained her Sahitya Alankar degree
from Hindi Vidyapeeth, Devghar, Bihar
and Post Graduate Diploma in Music
from Shriram Bhartiya Kala Kendra,
New Delhi.
She completed her Sangeet Alankar
from Akhil Bhartiya, Gandharva
Mandal, Mumbai, Sangeet Visharad
f rom Pracheen Kala Kendra,
Chandigarh. She is also a Praveen
from Prayag Sangit Samiti, Allahabad.
She is a recipient of the national
scholarship from the Ministry of
Human Resource and Development,
for advance training in Hindustani
classical vocal music.
She has several performances to her
credit, and has represented Delhi in
the All India Youth Festival in Haryana,
Bihar and Kerala, and also the Youth
Festival of Sahitya Kala Parishad in
Delhi.
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MUSIC: VOCAL (LIGHT CLASSICAL)
PADMAJA CHAKRABORTY is
adept in different forms of vocal music
including Hindustani classical, semi-
classical (Pooravang forms like
Thumri, Tappa, Chaitee, Jhoola,
Hori,etc) and Bhajan (devotional
songs). She also has equal flair for
different forms of Bengali music like
Rabindra Sangeet, Nazrul Geeti, Folk,
Kirtan, and Aadhunik.
Padmaja excels in rendition of
Thumris and Chaitees in her unique
style with age-old technique learnt
from her Guru and Thumri Queen of
the famous ‘Banaras Gharana’,
Vidushi Girija Devi.
Padmaja is a visiting faculty with
Rabindra Bharati University, Kolkata.
She has adjudged many popular
music competitions, and has received
many awards including the Sangeet
Samman Award and Sangeet Ratna
Award.
INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC: TABLA
A commerce graduate, NIRMAL
MONDAL was born in Siliguri (North
Bengal). He had the privilege of
learning Tabla from renowned Gurus
and Ustads of different Gharanas –
initially from Shri Lalu Chaki and Shri
Batuk Jee, and later from Pt. Lachhu
Maharaj of Banaras Gharana and
Tabla Maestro Ustad Lateef Ahmed
Khan of Delhi Gharana.
He achieved Sanget Prabhakar from
Prayag Sangeet Samiti, Allahabad
and is Grade-A artist with All India
Radio. He has performed in various
music and dance conferences with
India’s top ranking musicians,
vocalists and Kathak dancers in India
and abroad. He has also participated
in the Festivals of India abroad.
He was on deputation through ICCR
as a Tabla teacher-cum-Performer at
Guyana from 1993-1997 and at Nepal
from 2009-2011. He has retired from
Kathak Kendra in 2016 after 30 years
as Tabla Vadak & Tabla Prashikshak.
He was awarded Sangeet Bhushan
Samman by the Society for Action
Through Music (SAM), Delhi in 2016.
– 25 –
MUSIC: CLASSICAL VOCAL
ARCHANA SINGH, a disciple of Late
Shanti Sharma of Kirana Gharana,
obtained her Sahitya Alankar degree
from Hindi Vidyapeeth, Devghar, Bihar
and Post Graduate Diploma in Music
from Shriram Bhartiya Kala Kendra,
New Delhi.
She completed her Sangeet Alankar
from Akhil Bhartiya, Gandharva
Mandal, Mumbai, Sangeet Visharad
f rom Pracheen Kala Kendra,
Chandigarh. She is also a Praveen
from Prayag Sangit Samiti, Allahabad.
She is a recipient of the national
scholarship from the Ministry of
Human Resource and Development,
for advance training in Hindustani
classical vocal music.
She has several performances to her
credit, and has represented Delhi in
the All India Youth Festival in Haryana,
Bihar and Kerala, and also the Youth
Festival of Sahitya Kala Parishad in
Delhi.
– 24 –
MUSIC: VOCAL (LIGHT CLASSICAL)
PADMAJA CHAKRABORTY is
adept in different forms of vocal music
including Hindustani classical, semi-
classical (Pooravang forms like
Thumri, Tappa, Chaitee, Jhoola,
Hori,etc) and Bhajan (devotional
songs). She also has equal flair for
different forms of Bengali music like
Rabindra Sangeet, Nazrul Geeti, Folk,
Kirtan, and Aadhunik.
Padmaja excels in rendition of
Thumris and Chaitees in her unique
style with age-old technique learnt
from her Guru and Thumri Queen of
the famous ‘Banaras Gharana’,
Vidushi Girija Devi.
Padmaja is a visiting faculty with
Rabindra Bharati University, Kolkata.
She has adjudged many popular
music competitions, and has received
many awards including the Sangeet
Samman Award and Sangeet Ratna
Award.
INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC: TABLA
A commerce graduate, NIRMAL
MONDAL was born in Siliguri (North
Bengal). He had the privilege of
learning Tabla from renowned Gurus
and Ustads of different Gharanas –
initially from Shri Lalu Chaki and Shri
Batuk Jee, and later from Pt. Lachhu
Maharaj of Banaras Gharana and
Tabla Maestro Ustad Lateef Ahmed
Khan of Delhi Gharana.
He achieved Sanget Prabhakar from
Prayag Sangeet Samiti, Allahabad
and is Grade-A artist with All India
Radio. He has performed in various
music and dance conferences with
India’s top ranking musicians,
vocalists and Kathak dancers in India
and abroad. He has also participated
in the Festivals of India abroad.
He was on deputation through ICCR
as a Tabla teacher-cum-Performer at
Guyana from 1993-1997 and at Nepal
from 2009-2011. He has retired from
Kathak Kendra in 2016 after 30 years
as Tabla Vadak & Tabla Prashikshak.
He was awarded Sangeet Bhushan
Samman by the Society for Action
Through Music (SAM), Delhi in 2016.
– 25 –
ANNUAL CALENDAR OF EVENTS2017-2018
OPENING OF COLLEGE 1st July 2017
AUDITIONS FOR NEW ADMISSIONS First / Second
week of July 2017
KRISHNA Second / Third week
a dance-drama based on the life of August 2017
of Lord Krishna
RAM Sept / October 2017
a dance-drama based on the life (inauguration on the
of Lord Ram first day of Navratra)
HALF-YEARLY EXAMINATIONS End December 2017
FOUNDERS’ DAY / BASANT PANCHAMI January / February 2018
SHRIRAM SHANKARLAL
MUSIC FESTIVAL February / March 2018
FESTIVAL OF DANCE / DANCE DRAMA May 2018
ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS May 2018
SUMMER BREAK 1 – 30 June 2018
SOME EMINENT TEACHERS ON THE FACULTY OF THE KENDRA OVER THE YEARS
HINDUSTANI VOCAL MUSIC
Amarnath
Aminuddin Khan Dagar
Dilip Chandra Vedi
Ishtiaq Hussain Khan
L. K. Pandit
Moinuddin Khan Dagar
Munnawar Ali Khan
Mushtaq Hussain Khan
Naina Devi
Shanti Sharma
Siddheswari Devi
Vilayat Hussain Khan
VOCAL MUSIC (LIGHT CLASSICAL)
Indu Prakash
Shanti Hiranand
INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC
SAROD
Amjad Ali Khan
Hafiz Ali Khan
SITAR
Debabrata Chowdhury
Wahid Khan
RUDRA VEENA
Asad Ali Khan
PAKHAWAJ
Bhagwat Upreti
Purushottam Das
TABLA
Akram Khan
Bundu Khan
Habibuddin Khan
Hasmat Ali Khan
Inam Ali Khan
Munnu Khan
Virendra Malviya
DANCE
KATHAK
Bansi Lal
Birju Maharaj
Devi Lal
Durga Lal
Kundan Lal
Lachhu Maharaj
Prerna Shrimali
Shambhu Maharaj
Sunder Prasad
Vaswati Misra
Nandini Singh
ODISSI
Aloka Panikar
Mayadhar Raut
BHARATANATYAM
Deepanjali Bedi
Leela Samson
Sudha Jagannath
CHHAU
Krishna Chandra Naik
Olek Niranjan BisoiJJ Sai Babu
YOGA
Subba Rao
– 26 – – 27 –
ANNUAL CALENDAR OF EVENTS2017-2018
OPENING OF COLLEGE 1st July 2017
AUDITIONS FOR NEW ADMISSIONS First / Second
week of July 2017
KRISHNA Second / Third week
a dance-drama based on the life of August 2017
of Lord Krishna
RAM Sept / October 2017
a dance-drama based on the life (inauguration on the
of Lord Ram first day of Navratra)
HALF-YEARLY EXAMINATIONS End December 2017
FOUNDERS’ DAY / BASANT PANCHAMI January / February 2018
SHRIRAM SHANKARLAL
MUSIC FESTIVAL February / March 2018
FESTIVAL OF DANCE / DANCE DRAMA May 2018
ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS May 2018
SUMMER BREAK 1 – 30 June 2018
SOME EMINENT TEACHERS ON THE FACULTY OF THE KENDRA OVER THE YEARS
HINDUSTANI VOCAL MUSIC
Amarnath
Aminuddin Khan Dagar
Dilip Chandra Vedi
Ishtiaq Hussain Khan
L. K. Pandit
Moinuddin Khan Dagar
Munnawar Ali Khan
Mushtaq Hussain Khan
Naina Devi
Shanti Sharma
Siddheswari Devi
Vilayat Hussain Khan
VOCAL MUSIC (LIGHT CLASSICAL)
Indu Prakash
Shanti Hiranand
INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC
SAROD
Amjad Ali Khan
Hafiz Ali Khan
SITAR
Debabrata Chowdhury
Wahid Khan
RUDRA VEENA
Asad Ali Khan
PAKHAWAJ
Bhagwat Upreti
Purushottam Das
TABLA
Akram Khan
Bundu Khan
Habibuddin Khan
Hasmat Ali Khan
Inam Ali Khan
Munnu Khan
Virendra Malviya
DANCE
KATHAK
Bansi Lal
Birju Maharaj
Devi Lal
Durga Lal
Kundan Lal
Lachhu Maharaj
Prerna Shrimali
Shambhu Maharaj
Sunder Prasad
Vaswati Misra
Nandini Singh
ODISSI
Aloka Panikar
Mayadhar Raut
BHARATANATYAM
Deepanjali Bedi
Leela Samson
Sudha Jagannath
CHHAU
Krishna Chandra Naik
Olek Niranjan BisoiJJ Sai Babu
YOGA
Subba Rao
– 26 – – 27 –
SOME EMINENT PAST STUDENTS TRAINED AT THE KENDRA
KATHAK
Bela Arnab
Bharati Gupta
Chitra Rao
Devi Lal
Durga Lal
Harish Rawat
Kamal Kirtikar
Keshav Kothari
Krishna Kumar
Krishna Mohan
Kumudini Lakhia
Maya Rao
Munna Shukla
Prabha Marathe
Pradeep Shankar
Pratap Pawar
Ram Mohan Misra
Rashmi Vajpeyi
Rina Singha
Surendra Kaur
Tirath Ajmani
Uma Dogra
Uma Sharma
Urmila Nagar
Usha Sharma
Vishnu Priya Pawar
ODISSI
Aloka Panikar
Geeta Mahalik
Kiran Sehgal
Ranjana Gauhar
CHHAU
Bharat Sharma
Bhushan Lakhandri
Daksha Seth
Harish Rawat
Madhuri Bhatia
Sharon Lowen
BHARATANATYAM
Deepanjali Bedi
Justin McCarthy
Parul Pandeya
Radhica Laukaran
VOCAL MUSIC
B.S. Bali
Ghulam Sadiq Khan
Ghulam Siraj Khan
Ghulam Taqui Khan
Irene Roy Choudhury
Laxman Bhatt Tailang
Nimai Chandra Boral
Roma Rani Bhattacharya
Shanti Sharma
Sulochana Yajurvedi
Urmil Shankar Bhargava
SITAR/SAROD/VIOLIN/ PAKHAWAJ
Bhagwat Upreti (Pakhawaj)
Biswajit Roy Chowdhury (Sarod)
Dinesh Prabhakar (Violin)
Firdaus Khan (Sarod)
Ghulam Dastagir Khan (Sitar)
Matloob Khan (Sitar)
Ram Lakhan (Pakhawaj)
Rehmat Ali Khan (Sarod)
Tej Prakash Tulsi (Pakhawaj)
DANCE-DRAMAS PRODUCED BY THE KENDRA
BARKHA BAHAR 1952
RAMLILA 1957Creative DanceChoreography: Narendra SharmaMusic: Jyotindra Moitra & Sushil Das Gupta
KATHAK-KI-KAHANI 1957KathakChoreography: Shambhu Maharaj
MALTI MADHAV 1958KathakChoreography: Lacchu Maharaj & Birju MaharajMusic: Dagar Bros.
KUMAR SAMBHAV 1958KathakChoreography: Birju MaharajMusic: Dagar Bros.
DALIA 1961KathakChoreography: Birju MaharajMusic: Satish Bhatia
SHAN-E-OUDHKathakChoreography: Birju MaharajMusic: Dagar Bros.
GITOPADESH 1965KathakChoreography: Birju MaharajMusic: Dagar Bros.
KRISHNAYAN 1966KathakChoreography: Birju MaharajMusic: Dagar Bros.
TAJ-KI-KAHANI 1968KathakChoreography: Krishna KumarMusic: Ustad Amjad Ali Khan
SITAYAN 1969Creative DanceChoreography: Krishnan NambudiriMusic: Barun Gupta
MEERA BAI 1970Creative DanceChoreography: Krishnan NambudiriMusic: Sushil Das GuptaGEET GOVIND 1972OdissiChoreography: Mayadhar RautMusic: Barun Gupta
AZADI-KE-ORE 1972Creative DanceChoreography: K. NambudiriMusic: Barun Gupta
MEGHDOOT 1973Creative DanceChoreography: K. ShekharanMusic: Barun Gupta
URVASHI 1974Creative DanceChoreography: Krishnan NambudiriMusic: Barun Gupta
RAMCHARITMANAS 1974KathakChoreography: Uma SharmaMusic: Jyotindra Moitra & Barun Gupta
BAL LILA, RAS LILA 1974KathakChoreography: Maya RaoMusic: Barun Gupta
– 28 – – 29 –
SOME EMINENT PAST STUDENTS TRAINED AT THE KENDRA
KATHAK
Bela Arnab
Bharati Gupta
Chitra Rao
Devi Lal
Durga Lal
Harish Rawat
Kamal Kirtikar
Keshav Kothari
Krishna Kumar
Krishna Mohan
Kumudini Lakhia
Maya Rao
Munna Shukla
Prabha Marathe
Pradeep Shankar
Pratap Pawar
Ram Mohan Misra
Rashmi Vajpeyi
Rina Singha
Surendra Kaur
Tirath Ajmani
Uma Dogra
Uma Sharma
Urmila Nagar
Usha Sharma
Vishnu Priya Pawar
ODISSI
Aloka Panikar
Geeta Mahalik
Kiran Sehgal
Ranjana Gauhar
CHHAU
Bharat Sharma
Bhushan Lakhandri
Daksha Seth
Harish Rawat
Madhuri Bhatia
Sharon Lowen
BHARATANATYAM
Deepanjali Bedi
Justin McCarthy
Parul Pandeya
Radhica Laukaran
VOCAL MUSIC
B.S. Bali
Ghulam Sadiq Khan
Ghulam Siraj Khan
Ghulam Taqui Khan
Irene Roy Choudhury
Laxman Bhatt Tailang
Nimai Chandra Boral
Roma Rani Bhattacharya
Shanti Sharma
Sulochana Yajurvedi
Urmil Shankar Bhargava
SITAR/SAROD/VIOLIN/ PAKHAWAJ
Bhagwat Upreti (Pakhawaj)
Biswajit Roy Chowdhury (Sarod)
Dinesh Prabhakar (Violin)
Firdaus Khan (Sarod)
Ghulam Dastagir Khan (Sitar)
Matloob Khan (Sitar)
Ram Lakhan (Pakhawaj)
Rehmat Ali Khan (Sarod)
Tej Prakash Tulsi (Pakhawaj)
DANCE-DRAMAS PRODUCED BY THE KENDRA
BARKHA BAHAR 1952
RAMLILA 1957Creative DanceChoreography: Narendra SharmaMusic: Jyotindra Moitra & Sushil Das Gupta
KATHAK-KI-KAHANI 1957KathakChoreography: Shambhu Maharaj
MALTI MADHAV 1958KathakChoreography: Lacchu Maharaj & Birju MaharajMusic: Dagar Bros.
KUMAR SAMBHAV 1958KathakChoreography: Birju MaharajMusic: Dagar Bros.
DALIA 1961KathakChoreography: Birju MaharajMusic: Satish Bhatia
SHAN-E-OUDHKathakChoreography: Birju MaharajMusic: Dagar Bros.
GITOPADESH 1965KathakChoreography: Birju MaharajMusic: Dagar Bros.
KRISHNAYAN 1966KathakChoreography: Birju MaharajMusic: Dagar Bros.
TAJ-KI-KAHANI 1968KathakChoreography: Krishna KumarMusic: Ustad Amjad Ali Khan
SITAYAN 1969Creative DanceChoreography: Krishnan NambudiriMusic: Barun Gupta
MEERA BAI 1970Creative DanceChoreography: Krishnan NambudiriMusic: Sushil Das GuptaGEET GOVIND 1972OdissiChoreography: Mayadhar RautMusic: Barun Gupta
AZADI-KE-ORE 1972Creative DanceChoreography: K. NambudiriMusic: Barun Gupta
MEGHDOOT 1973Creative DanceChoreography: K. ShekharanMusic: Barun Gupta
URVASHI 1974Creative DanceChoreography: Krishnan NambudiriMusic: Barun Gupta
RAMCHARITMANAS 1974KathakChoreography: Uma SharmaMusic: Jyotindra Moitra & Barun Gupta
BAL LILA, RAS LILA 1974KathakChoreography: Maya RaoMusic: Barun Gupta
– 28 – – 29 –
GLIMPSES FROM LORD KRISHNA’S LIFE 1975, GEETA UPDESHCreative DanceChoreography: Guru GopinathMusic: Barun Gupta
DHARTI-KA-VIVAH 1975Creative DanceChoreography: Durga LalMusic: Barun Gupta
KENOPANISHAD 1975Creative DanceChoreography: K. ShekharanMusic: Barun Gupta
MAHABIR 1976Creative DanceChoreography: K. ShekharanMusic: Barun Gupta
SURDAS 1976KathakChoreography: Uma SharmaMusic: Pt Shiv Prashad & Barun GuptaKRISHNAVATAR 1977Creative DanceChoreography: K. ShekharanMusic: Barun Gupta
JAGDEV 1977Chhau MayurbhanjChoreography: Krishna Chandra NaikMusic: Barun Gupta
KONARK 1978Chhau MayurbhanjChoreography: Krishna Chandra NaikMusic: Barun GuptaDirection: Shobha Deepak Singh
KATHAK SEQUENCES 1978KathakChoreography: Munna ShuklaMusic: Ishtiaq Hussain Khan & Barun Gupta
KALING VIJAY 1979Chhau MayurbhanjChoreography: Krishna Chandra NaikMusic: Barun GuptaDirection: Shobha Deepak Singh
KHAJURAHO 1980Chhau MayurbhanjChoreography: Krishna Chandra NaikMusic: Barun GuptaDirection: Shobha Deepak Singh
SHAN-E-MUGHAL 1981KathakChoreography: Munna ShuklaMusic: Ustad Amjad Ali Khan
YAYATI 1982Chhau MayurbhanjChoreography: Krishna Chandra NaikMusic: Sushil Das GuptaDirection: Shobha Deepak Singh
BAHUBALI 1982Creative DanceChoreography: K. ShekharanMusic: Barun Gupta
MASKS 1983Creative DanceChoreography: Bhushan LakhandriMusic: Atul DesaiDirection: Shobha Deepak Singh
SHAKUNTALA 1983Creative DanceChoreography: K. ShekharanMusic: B.K. Gupta & Partha DasDirection: Shobha Deepak SinghKARNA 1984Chhau MayurbhanjChoreography: Krishna Chandra Naik & Bhushan LakhandriMusic: B.K. Gupta & Partha DasDirection: Shobha Deepak Singh
ANARKALI 1985KathakChoreography: Uma Sharma, assisted by Vaswati MishraMusic: Pt Shiv Prashad & Jwala PrashadDirection: Shobha Deepak Singh
CHAITRA PARV 1986Chhau MayurbhanjChoreography: Krishna Chandra Naik, assisted by Madan Solanki, Rekha Sharma & Olek Niranjan BisoiMusic: Partha DasDirection: Shobha Deepak Singh
KAMAYANI 1987KathakChoreography: Kumudini LakhiaMusic: Atul DesaiDirection: Shobha Deepak Singh
BUDDHA 1988Music: Partha DasDirection: Shobha Deepak Singh
MAHADEV 1989KathakChoreography: Vaswati MishraMusic: Barun GuptaDirection: Shobha Deepak Singh
HARI HAR 1990Chhau Mayurbhanj, Bharatnatyam & KathakChoreography: Olek Niranjan Bisoi, Leela Samson & Ram Mohan MishraMusic: Partha DasDirection: Shobha Deepak Singh
TIRUPURANTAK 1991Chhau Choreography: Shashidharan NairMusic: Biswajeet Roy ChoudhuryDirection: Shobha Deepak Singh
CHAKRAVYUHA 1993Choreography: Shashidharan NairMusic: Barun GuptaDirection: Shobha Deepak Singh
PARIKRAMA 1994Choreography: Shashidharan NairMusic: Shubha MudgalDirection: Shobha Deepak SinghMEERA 1995Choreography: Shashidharan Nair Music: Shubha MudgalDirection: Shobha Deepak Singh
KRISHNA-KATHA 1996Choreography: Shashidharan Nair Music: Shubha MudgalDirection: Shobha Deepak Singh
THE FARCE OF DRUNKEN SPORT AND THE SAINT COURTESAN 1999BharatnatyamChoreography: Justin McCarthy
KIMAPI 2000BharatnatyamChoreography: Justin McCarthy
KARNA – A Life of Euphoric Sacrifices 2001Chhau MayurbhanjChoreography: Shashidharan NairMusic: B.K. GuptaDirection: Shobha Deepak Singh
THE MYSTIC BRIDE AND THE SACRED WITCH 2002Choreography: Justin McCarthy
MEERA 2002Choreography: Shashidharan NairMusic: Shubha MudgalDirection: Shobha Deepak Singh
BHARATANATYAM ENSEMBLE WORKS: 2003 Choreography: Justin McCarthy
– 30 – – 31 –
GLIMPSES FROM LORD KRISHNA’S LIFE 1975, GEETA UPDESHCreative DanceChoreography: Guru GopinathMusic: Barun Gupta
DHARTI-KA-VIVAH 1975Creative DanceChoreography: Durga LalMusic: Barun Gupta
KENOPANISHAD 1975Creative DanceChoreography: K. ShekharanMusic: Barun Gupta
MAHABIR 1976Creative DanceChoreography: K. ShekharanMusic: Barun Gupta
SURDAS 1976KathakChoreography: Uma SharmaMusic: Pt Shiv Prashad & Barun GuptaKRISHNAVATAR 1977Creative DanceChoreography: K. ShekharanMusic: Barun Gupta
JAGDEV 1977Chhau MayurbhanjChoreography: Krishna Chandra NaikMusic: Barun Gupta
KONARK 1978Chhau MayurbhanjChoreography: Krishna Chandra NaikMusic: Barun GuptaDirection: Shobha Deepak Singh
KATHAK SEQUENCES 1978KathakChoreography: Munna ShuklaMusic: Ishtiaq Hussain Khan & Barun Gupta
KALING VIJAY 1979Chhau MayurbhanjChoreography: Krishna Chandra NaikMusic: Barun GuptaDirection: Shobha Deepak Singh
KHAJURAHO 1980Chhau MayurbhanjChoreography: Krishna Chandra NaikMusic: Barun GuptaDirection: Shobha Deepak Singh
SHAN-E-MUGHAL 1981KathakChoreography: Munna ShuklaMusic: Ustad Amjad Ali Khan
YAYATI 1982Chhau MayurbhanjChoreography: Krishna Chandra NaikMusic: Sushil Das GuptaDirection: Shobha Deepak Singh
BAHUBALI 1982Creative DanceChoreography: K. ShekharanMusic: Barun Gupta
MASKS 1983Creative DanceChoreography: Bhushan LakhandriMusic: Atul DesaiDirection: Shobha Deepak Singh
SHAKUNTALA 1983Creative DanceChoreography: K. ShekharanMusic: B.K. Gupta & Partha DasDirection: Shobha Deepak SinghKARNA 1984Chhau MayurbhanjChoreography: Krishna Chandra Naik & Bhushan LakhandriMusic: B.K. Gupta & Partha DasDirection: Shobha Deepak Singh
ANARKALI 1985KathakChoreography: Uma Sharma, assisted by Vaswati MishraMusic: Pt Shiv Prashad & Jwala PrashadDirection: Shobha Deepak Singh
CHAITRA PARV 1986Chhau MayurbhanjChoreography: Krishna Chandra Naik, assisted by Madan Solanki, Rekha Sharma & Olek Niranjan BisoiMusic: Partha DasDirection: Shobha Deepak Singh
KAMAYANI 1987KathakChoreography: Kumudini LakhiaMusic: Atul DesaiDirection: Shobha Deepak Singh
BUDDHA 1988Music: Partha DasDirection: Shobha Deepak Singh
MAHADEV 1989KathakChoreography: Vaswati MishraMusic: Barun GuptaDirection: Shobha Deepak Singh
HARI HAR 1990Chhau Mayurbhanj, Bharatnatyam & KathakChoreography: Olek Niranjan Bisoi, Leela Samson & Ram Mohan MishraMusic: Partha DasDirection: Shobha Deepak Singh
TIRUPURANTAK 1991Chhau Choreography: Shashidharan NairMusic: Biswajeet Roy ChoudhuryDirection: Shobha Deepak Singh
CHAKRAVYUHA 1993Choreography: Shashidharan NairMusic: Barun GuptaDirection: Shobha Deepak Singh
PARIKRAMA 1994Choreography: Shashidharan NairMusic: Shubha MudgalDirection: Shobha Deepak SinghMEERA 1995Choreography: Shashidharan Nair Music: Shubha MudgalDirection: Shobha Deepak Singh
KRISHNA-KATHA 1996Choreography: Shashidharan Nair Music: Shubha MudgalDirection: Shobha Deepak Singh
THE FARCE OF DRUNKEN SPORT AND THE SAINT COURTESAN 1999BharatnatyamChoreography: Justin McCarthy
KIMAPI 2000BharatnatyamChoreography: Justin McCarthy
KARNA – A Life of Euphoric Sacrifices 2001Chhau MayurbhanjChoreography: Shashidharan NairMusic: B.K. GuptaDirection: Shobha Deepak Singh
THE MYSTIC BRIDE AND THE SACRED WITCH 2002Choreography: Justin McCarthy
MEERA 2002Choreography: Shashidharan NairMusic: Shubha MudgalDirection: Shobha Deepak Singh
BHARATANATYAM ENSEMBLE WORKS: 2003 Choreography: Justin McCarthy
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KHAJURAHO 2003Choreography: Guru Krishna Chandra NaikMusic: Barun GuptaDirection: Shobha Deepak Singh
DANCE OF SHIVA 2003Choreography: Shashidharan NairMusic: Biswajit Roy ChowdhuryDirection: Shobha Deepak Singh
MAARGAM (Bharatanatyam) 2004Choreography: Justin McCarthy
KALIDASA’S RAGHUVAMSHAM AND ABHIGYANASHAKUNTALAM (Bharatanatyam) 2005Choreography: Justin McCarthy
KSHETRAYYA(Bharatanatyam) 2006Choreography: Justin McCarthy
SHREE DURGA 2007Choreography: Shashidharan NairMusic: Shanti SharmaDirection: Shobha Deepak Singh
ABHIMANYU 2010Choreography: Shashidharan NairMusic: Barun GuptaDirection: Shobha Deepak Singh
KAMAYANI 2011Choreography: Shobha Deepak SinghMusic: Atul DesaiDirection: Shobha Deepak Singh
KUMAR SAMBHAVA 2012Choreography: Bhushan LakandriMusic: Barun GuptaDirection: Shobha Deepak Singh
KUMAR SAMBHAVA 2015Choreography Inputs: Sudha JagannathMusic: Barun GuptaScript: NeelabhDirection: Shobha Deepak Singh
Presentations at Bindaadin Jayanti
GHAN GHATAChoreography: Baswati Misra
ALAAPINIChoreography: Baswati Misra
ANTAR HITATWAMChoreography: Baswati Misra
JEEWAN SOPAN Choreography: Baswati Misra
PURUSHARTHChoreography: Baswati Misra
ACHARYA BRAHASPATIChoreography: Baswati Misra
AAKARChoreography: Baswati Misra
DUI PAKHIChoreography: Baswati Misra
BANDISHChoreography: Baswati Misra
CHHAND O GATIChoreography: Pandit Durga Lal
NIRVANAChoreography: Shobha Deepak Singh
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KHAJURAHO 2003Choreography: Guru Krishna Chandra NaikMusic: Barun GuptaDirection: Shobha Deepak Singh
DANCE OF SHIVA 2003Choreography: Shashidharan NairMusic: Biswajit Roy ChowdhuryDirection: Shobha Deepak Singh
MAARGAM (Bharatanatyam) 2004Choreography: Justin McCarthy
KALIDASA’S RAGHUVAMSHAM AND ABHIGYANASHAKUNTALAM (Bharatanatyam) 2005Choreography: Justin McCarthy
KSHETRAYYA(Bharatanatyam) 2006Choreography: Justin McCarthy
SHREE DURGA 2007Choreography: Shashidharan NairMusic: Shanti SharmaDirection: Shobha Deepak Singh
ABHIMANYU 2010Choreography: Shashidharan NairMusic: Barun GuptaDirection: Shobha Deepak Singh
KAMAYANI 2011Choreography: Shobha Deepak SinghMusic: Atul DesaiDirection: Shobha Deepak Singh
KUMAR SAMBHAVA 2012Choreography: Bhushan LakandriMusic: Barun GuptaDirection: Shobha Deepak Singh
KUMAR SAMBHAVA 2015Choreography Inputs: Sudha JagannathMusic: Barun GuptaScript: NeelabhDirection: Shobha Deepak Singh
Presentations at Bindaadin Jayanti
GHAN GHATAChoreography: Baswati Misra
ALAAPINIChoreography: Baswati Misra
ANTAR HITATWAMChoreography: Baswati Misra
JEEWAN SOPAN Choreography: Baswati Misra
PURUSHARTHChoreography: Baswati Misra
ACHARYA BRAHASPATIChoreography: Baswati Misra
AAKARChoreography: Baswati Misra
DUI PAKHIChoreography: Baswati Misra
BANDISHChoreography: Baswati Misra
CHHAND O GATIChoreography: Pandit Durga Lal
NIRVANAChoreography: Shobha Deepak Singh
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