Arts and Culture

More Articles

The Montpellier magic

Montpellier, a small city in south of France, holds a high-profile, three-week international festival of contemporary dance every year. Founded in 1981, by a great lover of art forms, Dominique Bagouet, this prestigious festival gained more prestige this year by inviting Bharatanatyam dancer Priyadarsini Govind to perform for one evening - the only danseuse from the Indian subcontinent to be selectively accorded this honour, after many, many years.

Excerpts of a dialogue with her, in this and other contexts are shared with the readers.

 

'Katradhu Tamizh' Ram's next
Diwali in Suburbs
Rajini Still In A Dilemma!
அஜீத் பேட்டி?
ராம் இயக்கத்தில் சேரன்?
கமல் பாராட்டிய டைட்டில்

"I danced at Montpellier before an audience of 800 connoisseurs, almost all of them French and Europeans. It was a lovely auditorium too. I danced as I would have danced before our own people - the Margam format. At the end of the performance, I was given a rousing, standing ovation that overwhelmed me by its natural spontaneity. This unique honour would ever remain cherished by me.

"There was one other occasion, 15 years ago, in Kabul, Afghanistan, where I had gone with my master in a group. I danced before an Afghan audience, amidst fierce hostilities alround. I heard loud explosions and was terrified. The Indian Ambassador told me that they must have heard about my dance-artistry and were probably welcoming me with the traditional gun-salute accorded to VIPs! Calmed and composed, I danced and the audience were immensely pleased with my performance. I can never forget that either.

"But then, Mama (addressing me), I must hasten to assure you that all my performances are most cherishable to me, without exception, here or abroad. These two had a rarity factor association and hence I made special mention of these!"

Priyadarsini Govind has been dancing pure Bharatanatyam since 1974 when she had her ‘arangetram’ (maiden solo performance). She must have given, till now, on a conservative estimate, at least 1,500 public performances.

"I have lost count, Mama. It hardly matters, the number, I mean. I am primarily concerned with the quality, the perfection factor that matters truly. My guru Kalanidhi Mami can perform abhinaya in two dozen different ways for a single line of a lyric. Perfection is an endless quest, limitless adventure. It may be unattainable perhaps, but I want to go as near it as possible.”

Priyadarshini emotes. She pauses. She does it often. She absorbs your questions, chews them and answers them carefully, comfortably and always in a straightforward manner - no beating about the bush. If she is a Priyadarsini (of pleasing mien), she is a Priyavaadini too (of pleasing manner of speech)!

"I have no regrets. There were, earlier, distractive confusions arising out of my immature perceptions. I have long since realised dance is my way of life. All else comes next. Dance is a magnificent obsession with me and it shall remain so.” Her firm words have well-controlled, dignified passion and deep conviction.

Another pause: "No, Sir. Dancing is not merely a traditional career, like medicine, engineering. Dancing should be a wholesomely rewarding, aesthetic, elevating experience throughout. The dancer must derive physical and mental satisfaction in full measure. The anklets are there with you till ‘adieu’. There are no limits, no boundaries, no pot-shots, and no mental blocks, for a complete dancer. There should never be an inhibiting factor. It is a well-thought out choice of life for which the dancer must give the very whole of her existence without reservations. Dance has no structural career-oriented framework like other options. You have to determine your own ceiling!"

About today's dancers and dance atmosphere? Priyadarsini pirouettes and side-steps with lithe ‘nritta’. "They are all good. The environs are good too. The opportunities are aplenty. One must be patient. Competition should be viewed as motivation. Enjoy your dance and your rasikas, reviewers, et al, will be with you all the time."

A senior artiste disciple of late Swamimalai K. Rajaratnam Pillai and now of Kalaimamani Kalanidhi Narayanan, Priyadarsini (herself a Kalaimamani, inter alia) pays genuine, appreciative tributes to the role played by them in moulding her. She also remembers, with misty gratitude, her ‘mother Padma’s continuing selfless support right from the minute I donned the anklets’. Her family also supports her definitively. They are used to her total absorption with dance.

Recommend this page
Mail us your feedback
Post your Comment
View Comments

Priyadarsini has toured extensively - US, UK, France, Afghanistan, South Africa, North Africa (Tunisia). She has even danced before wounded soldiers in hospitals. Critics across the globe have acclaimed her as ‘a rare jewel, divine dancer, a role-model’.

She has large eyes. She is, therefore, able to look at her future with rare vision and well-focused forethought.

"I have still a long, long way to go, many, many miles to dance, before the eternal rest." Good Luck, Priyadarsini.

R Srinivasan
Published on 15th July 2004

More Articles

Post your ads for FREE!

Online Homeopathy Consulting!
BSE/NSE Live
Find ur home at IndiaProperty
Properties in Your City
Horoscope with 10 Year's Prediction
Copyright © 2008, Chennai Interactive Business Services (P) Ltd. All rights reserved.
Phone: 91-44-52024601; 52071942; 52071943. Fax: 91-44-52122754
cibs@chennaionline.com - Copyright and Disclaimer - Privacy Policy