Dancer Ranjana Gauhar brings together young children in Dance Recital, ‘Su-Tarang’World Dance Day Celebrations by Utsav Educational and Cultural Society

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Dancer Ranjana Gauhar brings together young children in Dance Recital
Dancer Ranjana Gauhar brings together young children in Dance Recital, 'Su-Tarang' World Dance Day Celebrations by Utsav Educational and Cultural Society

As World Dance Day approaches, Odissi exponent Smt. Ranjana Gauhar brings forth her young and budding disciples to perform on Saturday, April 22nd, 2023 at Triveni Kala Sangam at 11:45am in the 15th edition of her annual presentation, ‘Su-Tarang’ propelled and conceptualized by Utsav Educational and Cultural Society, founded by her. This year also marks 35 years of the existence of Utsav.

With 32 students bringing the magic alive on stage along with live music by 3 senior artists, ‘Su-Tarang’ is Ranjana’s interpretation of making the young generation appreciate the beauty of Odissi Dance as an art and inculcate discipline in them for overall development of their personalities. It is her version of helping them imbibe the riches of Indian heritage and culture whilst enriching their intellect.

Beginning with ‘Namami’ – prayer of Lord Ganesha, the conquerer of all obstacles, dancers will enthral audiences with intrinsic hand gestures as they perform Pataka Tripataka (Hasth Mudra). Moving on the dancers will break into a smooth Kadachit Kalindi which is a traditional invocation  performed in praise of Lord Jagannath only to transform into an more energetic portrayal of Lord Shiva as the most ascetic one during his Tandav through Jata Kata.  Su-Tarang will next present the  dance item called Batu which employs sculpturesque poses depicting playing of various instruments that transcends into a fast paced dance. The evening will be speckled with vibrant dances including the most revered Odissi dance form – Pallavi followed by Malli Mala representing the raas Leela between Lord Krishna and gopisDasavatar representing the 10 avatars of Lord Vishnu, Basant Pallavi being the sixth one in line,a short production  Chandrabhaga being seventh to finally culminate into a finale by young dancers bringing the event to its end.

A Padmashree Awardee (2003), Smt. Ranjana Gauhar, deems it her prime responsibility to educate, train and mould young minds to imbibe the cultural values of rich traditions in the Guru- Shishya Parampara, which when practiced in daily lives, help to achieve perfection and a sense of responsibility towards self, family and the society at large.

Whilst marching forward towards creating waves and promoting Indian Dance and Culture, Ranjana remarks, “We at Utsav aim to empower the disciple through dance for maintaining harmony and balance in the society. The success story of Utsav is that we let children blossom in an environment of love and proper guidance. They are nurtured through disciplined training and are given opportunities to express themselves by showcasing their talent on stage year after year.

Accredited with umpteen of prestigious accolades including National Sangeet Natak Akademi Award (2007), Senior Fellowship for her research in the temple tradition of Odissi dance by the Ministry of Culture, Government of India, the Indira Gandhi Priyadarshini Award and Mahari Award , Delhi Ratna Award, Ranjana ji’s performances bear the signature of a distinctive style because of her extensive training in Chhau, Kathak and Manipuri as well. Her extensive background has led her to boldly explore and reach out to other creative expressions such as authoring a book “Odissi, The Dance Divine”, which was released in 2007.