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Rashmi Khanna | |
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Born | 19th June 1978 New Delhi |
Occupation(s) | Dancer, Choreographer, Special educator |
Known for | Bharatnatyam |
Spouse | Anshuman Khanna |
Children | Aarush Uday Khanna, Ridhima Khanna |
Rashmi Khanna is a distinguished Bharatnatyam dancer, guru, choreographer, and special educator. As the Director and founding member of Kalyani Kala Mandir (KKM),[1] she has significantly contributed to the proliferation of Indian classical arts.
Career
editRashmi began her training in Bharatnatyam at the age of seven under Guru Smt. Kalyani Shekar, adopting the Dandayudapanipillai style. She holds a master's degree in Performing Arts from the World University of Design, Sonipat, and has diversified her dance expertise to include Kathak, Chhau, Odissi, and various Western dance forms.[2]
Training and Mentorship
editRashmi has trained extensively in Bharatnatyam and Carnatic music under renowned gurus,[3] and continues to perform and teach at KKM, which she founded in 2002.[4]
Performances and Choreography
editShe has performed at prestigious festivals both in India and internationally, including the Asian Youth Festival, Seoul.[4] Her choreography often blends classical, folk, and modern dance forms, showcasing her versatility.
Special Education
editWith a PG Diploma in Special Education, Rashmi has worked as a special educator in the Air Force Golden Jubilee Institute, Sanskriti School,[5] volunteered at the Mother's International school and continues to support children with special needs. She volunteered regularly at organizations like the SAHAN Institute and the National Association for the Blind.[6]
Awards and Recognition
editAwards
editHer expertise in Bharatnatyam has won her many awards including the "Critic Circle of India Award", "Sakha Award", "Pride of the Nation Award", "Sarasalaya Award" and the "Nav Kiran Award".
Sakha Award,[7] Critic Circle of India Award,[8] Sarasalaya award,[9] Pride of the Nation Award,[10] Pride of the Nation Award,[11] Nav Kiran Award
Scholarships
editShe has been awarded scholarships by the ICCR, Sahitya Kala Parishad, and the Ministry of Culture, among others.[9]
Titles
editShe also has many titles tucked under her belt, the important ones being the "Nritya Vidya Ratna", and the "Nritya Bharat Ratna", bestowed upon her by Sarasalaya school of Bharatnatyam, Chennai[12] and Natyakalalayam, Delhi[13] respectively.
Kalyani Kala Mandir (KKM)
editDance Education
editKalyani Kala Mandir offers Bharatnatyam classes to students of all ages, adhering to the Guru-Shishya tradition. The institution is affiliated with the International Dance Council, Paris, and the World University of Design, Sonipat, providing students with internationally recognized certifications and options of pursuing Graduate and Post-Graduate degrees in Performing Arts.[14]
Global Reach
editThrough modern technology, KKM reaches students across India and abroad, with many of Rashmi's disciples continuing their training from various parts of the world.
Community Engagement
editKKM supports disadvantaged sections of society by offering free training to talented students and facilitating debut performances (Arangetram).
Innovative Productions
editThe institution regularly showcases innovative dance productions that merge classical, folk, and Western styles.
Blog and Research
editRashmi regularly contributes to the KKM blog, which serves as a rich resource on classical dance. It stood at Number 5 on the list of Indian Dance Blogs by feedspot.com.[15]
Personal life
editHer husband, Anshuman Khanna, is a Lawyer and Chartered Accountant by qualification and Director of ANG Group[16] which has business presence in Financial Advisory, Real Estate, Travel and Investments. Anshuman possesses over 20 years' experience in the areas of investment banking and financial advisory. He has advised for transactions involving complex and multi-jurisdictional mergers and acquisitions with aggregate value exceeding USD 5 bn. He also has decades of experience in investing across asset classes ranging from listed equities, startups, real estate and structured debt. He has authored Equity.in which is an acclaimed book giving insights on investing in equities specifically in the Indian markets.[17]
References
edit- ^ "Modern echoes of Classical Tradition". Kalyani Kala Mandir.
- ^ "Fusion dance". The Week. May 7, 2006.
- ^ Massey, R. (2004). India's Dances: Their History, Technique and Repertoire (6th Indian ed.). Abhinav Publications.
- ^ a b Massey, R. (2004). India's Dances: Their History, Technique and Repertoire (6th Indian ed.). Abhinav Publications.
- ^ Devgan, K. (2015, September 15). Born to Dance. Femina, 142. (15 September 2015). "Born to Dance". Femina, 142.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ Nayak, S (1 September 2001). "Dancer, singer and friend of special kids". Neighbourhood Flash.
- ^ "Sakha awards". Hindustan Times. 28 October 1993.
- ^ "Man creates art, art liberates man". Indian Arts and World Crafts. XIII. December 1994.
- ^ a b "The Southern Connection". Neighbourhood Flash. July 1999.
- ^ "Culture gets trendy". The Times of India. 2 September 2005.
- ^ Tankha, M (31 March 2001). "Dance recital". The Hindu.
- ^ Sah, A. (9 September 2005). "Dance is all about purity". The Statesman.
- ^ Sah, A. (9 September 2005). "Dance is all about purity". The Statesman.
- ^ "About KKM". Kalyani Kala Mandir. Retrieved 2024-07-25.
- ^ "25 Best Indian Dance Blogs and Websites in 2024". Arts Bloggers Database. 2023-09-05. Retrieved 2024-07-25.
- ^ "Ang.group". ang.group.
- ^ Khanna, A. (2016). Equity:In: A Hitchhiker's Guide to Investing in Indian Equity Markets. Notion Press.