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For
ANITA RATNAM
"Poems For The Eye"; Kirloskar's 60th birthday celebration at Bangalore in 1996; 'Soorya Festival' at Trivandrum in 1996 & 1997; dance-drama "Gajaanana" in Chennai for various prestigious Sabhas and Dance Festivals in Hyderabad, Pune, Konark, Mamallapuram and Madurai from 1996 to 2000; dance theater "Daughters of an Ocean" in 1998 ; for various corporate functions as part of Arangham Dance Troupe from 1997-2000. |
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For ANITA and PRITHA
RATNAM
"Khajuraho Festival" at Khajuraho in 1998; various classical dance performances in Chennai and Tamilnadu. |
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For HEMA RAJAN
dance drama "Ramanujar" in 1997. |
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For VEMPATTI CHINNA
SATYAM
in Chennai for various Sabhas, Delhi, Calicut and Tenali between 1995 and 1997. |
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For UMA MURALIKRISHNA
for "Pollachi Tamil Isai Sangam" in 1996. |
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For RATNA KUMAR
at CPC & various Sabha programs in Chennai. |
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For KAMALA LAKSHMAN, for her student Jaya Srinivasan in Chennai in 2000. | |
For JAIGOPAL GARODIA
SCHOOL
annual day celebration for Dance ballet "Vandemataram" composed by T.N. Seshagopalan. |
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For renowned Bharatanatyam dancers Yamini Krishnamoorthy, Ranganayaki Jayaraman, Vasantha Aravindan, Bhanupriya, Shobana, Savithri Jagannatha Rao, Nalini Balakrishnan., Krishna Kumari Narendran as well as for their students. |
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For
Anita Ratnam and The Arangham Dance Ensemble
for the dance drama "GAJAANANA" in Chennai for various prestigious Sabhas and in Dance Festivals in Hyderabad, Pune, Konark, Mamallapuram, Perur and Madurai from 1996 to 2000. She has also done Nattuvangam for classical Bharatanatyam performances for Anita and Pritha Ratnam which includes Anita's performance at Queen Elizabeth Hall at Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, London in 1998. |
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For Srekala
Bharath
in Chennai and Delhi in 1999 and 2000, in Mauritius and South Africa in 2000. |
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For M V N Murthy
from 1995 to 2000 for programs all over India including the "UGADI PURASKAR" in Bobbili in 1998 and "UGADI PURASKAR" in Chennai in 1999. |
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For Meenakshi
Seshadri
from 1996 to 2000 in Hampi, Goa, Mumbai and Trivandrum. |
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For Kavitha Ramu
in the recent Post-Indian Culturals in Japan in Sep/Oct 2000. |