Bala Devi Chandrashekar

Bala Devi Chandrashekar is a Bharatanatyam dancer[1] and teacher based in Princeton, New Jersey, United States. She was trained under Dr. Padma Subrahmanyam. Bala Devi Chandrashekar is a Professor of practice in Asian performing arts. Her approach is interdisciplinary, involving lecturing and research. Bala Devi's unique well researched productions include Nandanar Charithram,[2] Krishnaarpnam and Uddhava Gita.[3]

Bala Devi Chandrashekar
NationalityUSA
EducationB Sc Stella Maris College, Chennai, MA - Public Administration, Presidency College, Chennai, M Phil - Madras Christian College
Known forBharatanatyam exponent, scholar, performer and teacher, New Jersey, US, dance
TitleArtistic director, SPNAPA Academy, New Jersey
Websitewww.baladevichandrashekar.com

Career

Bala Devi Chandrashekar is the artistic director of the New Jersey Bharatanatyam school Shree Padma Nrityam Academy of performing Arts Inc.,[4] with head office in Princeton, New Jersey. The school provides Bharatanatyam classes to aspiring dancers and also serves as a facilitator for cultural preservation, presentation, and exchange of ideas for South Asian Performing Arts with a primary focus on Indian classical dance - Bharatanatyam. Bala works as a Bharatanatyam teacher, lecturer & researcher and a performer. She is a performing soloist and has developed her own dance technique, and currently she works on number of projects on Performing Arts, raising the awareness of Bharatanatyam in New Jersey and the relationship to other performing arts. Bala works on the study of movement technique investigating the relationship of the archive and the repertoire, from an interdisciplinary domain; Dance technique, Cultural Perspectives of South Asia, Music, Literature, Art History and Dance Anthropology.

Bala has performed in many prestigious venues in North America, Europe, Middle East and India. As a Professor of Practice & Artistic Director of SPNAPA Academy of Performing Arts, Princeton, New Jersey, she imparts valuable knowledge to her many dedicated students. Bala constantly works on developing and perfecting the style that would be seamless and fluid while yet retaining the precision, power and purity of line -typical of classical dance. As a Professor of Practice, Bala is constantly developing curriculum in "Performing studies" in collaboration with Theater and Dance, History, Philosophy, Linguistic anthropology and South Asian Departments of various universities in the United States. She has served as a Fellow and Artist - in - Residence at The Carl A fields Center at Princeton University. Bala Devi has given lecturers and taught courses on Bharatanatyam in Mount Holyoke, Princeton, Columbia university, University of Pennsylvania, Yeshiva University, Vassar College, Rutgers University, New Jersey. Rider University New Jersey.

Bala's focus on Lecture and research blends seamlessly with her concert platform. Her lecturers incorporate the core architectural components of ancient temple sculptures – Karanas, governed by artistic laws of value bridging disciplines together and reducing the hazy scope. She has participated in numerous lecturers, intercultural, religious and performing arts events as a faculty, consultant and mentor and is the recipient of several prestigious grants from several state and private foundations including the NJ Humanities council, Texas commission on the Arts and Ohio State Council on the Arts.

Recognition

  • Conferred with the Kalaimamani award by the Tamil Nadu Government on 13 August 2019 </https://indianexpress.com/article/cities/chennai/tamil-nadu-kalaimamani-awards-full-list-of-winners-5908219/>
  • Conferred with Rotary Lifetime achievement award at the Music Academy, Chennai on 11 November 2016.
  • Conferred with the title "Bharata Nritya Seva Mani" by her teacher, Dr. Padma Subrahmanyam, for her dedicated services in promoting art and culture.
  • Grant Awards[5] from the New Jersey State Arts Council.
  • Recognized by the National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts for coaching students in exceptional artistic achievements.[6][7]
  • Natya Kala Bharathi, Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu
  • Nritya Seva Mani - Cleveland Aradhana, USA
  • Vocational Excellence award - Rotary club of Trichy, Tamil Nadu
  • Bharata Nritya Seva Mani - Nrithyodaya, Chennai, Tamil Nadu
  • New Jersey State Government, Proclamation for contribution to Bharatanatyam in New Jersey
  • Contribution to performing Arts New York City Coறncil Citation for contribution to Arts
  • Princeton University, New Jersey appreciation for contribution to Arts, USA
  • Villanova University appreciation for contribution to Arts, USA
  • Rutgers University, New Jersey appreciation certificate for contribution to Arts, USA

Acclaimed performances

Key productions include Nandanar Charithram, MLV Favorites- A traditional Margam based on songs popularized by legendary carnatic music singer M L Vasanthakumari, Krishnaarpan - A margam based on the Life of Lord Krishna. In year 2013, she presented Uddhava Gita - Lord Krishna last message. This was the first time Uddhava Gita was presented in Bharatanatyam format. Uddhava Gita was premiered at Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan London, England. The same production was successfully presented in Chennai Dance festival in month December 2012. In year 2013, Bala also presented Vishwam - The Omnipresent. Based on the sacred Hindu text Bhagavatham - The production had references to Lord Krishna life, King Mahabali and the unique story of Sage Markandaya. Bala Devi has produced four Bharatanatyam DVD's till date. Presented Vishwam - The Omnipresent at John Witherspoon Middle School, New Jersey as a part of fund raiser for a New Jersey-based arts organization on 16 May 2014.

Positions

Served as a Honorary Board member for New Jersey Governor school, New Jersey, USA.

Served as an Artist in residence - Princeton University, Princeton, USA[8]

Advisor - Sangam Festival, New Jersey

Philanthropy

Bala Devi Chandrashekar ancestors belong to Kodavasal, Manjakudi of Thanjavur District, Tamil Nadu. She is actively involved in village of Umayalpuram, by maintaining a very old Sri Rama temple in Umayalpuram with visits and performances every year.

Publications

  • "Indian Classical Dances as a Cultural Communication" – AACC Department of Dance – Mason Gross School of Performing Arts, Rutgers University & NJ Council for the Humanities.
  • "Revival of Margi – The need of the hour" -The 2004 Barbara Stoler Miller Conference – Contesting Pasts, Performing Futures: Nationalism, globalization and the Performing Arts in Modern South.
  • Asia – Barnard College and Columbia University in the City of New York.
  • "Arts in Community Life" – Lotus Music and Dance & Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation Artists and community's collaboration.
  • "The under-current of Margi in today’s Desis" - Mount Holyoke College Fall 2004, sponsored by Dept. of Asian Studies in connection with the course on classical Indian literature and aesthetics.
  • "Experiencing the Cosmic energy through dance and movement - Barnard College" – Columbia University.
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References

  1. "Friday Review Chennai / Music : Song and dance bring alive Nandanar's devotion". The Hindu. 29 January 2010. Retrieved 4 February 2014.
  2. Savitha Gautam (11 August 2011). "The dance of devotion". The Hindu. Retrieved 4 February 2014.
  3. Geetha Venkatramanan (13 December 2012). "Uddhava's anguish". The Hindu. Retrieved 4 February 2014.
  4. "Bharatanatyam Schools in New Jersey". Shreepadmanrityam.org. Retrieved 4 February 2014.
  5. "State of New Jersey Executive Department : Proclamation??". Shreepadmanrityam.org. Retrieved 4 February 2014.
  6. "Clark Muñoz Gallery - Fields Center - Clark Muñoz Gallery". Princeton.edu. Retrieved 4 February 2014.
  7. "www.TownTopics.com Other News 2". Towntopics.com. 17 November 2010. Retrieved 4 February 2014.
  8. "Priceton". Archived from the original on 2 November 2014. Retrieved 1 November 2014.

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