ADVERTISEMENT

Innately talented

March 19, 2015 04:42 pm | Updated April 10, 2015 08:29 pm IST

Srishti Budhori’s natural flair for dance and innate ability to grasp nuances of Bharatanatyam came to the fore.

Bharatanatyam dancer Srishti Budhori stole everyone’s hearts on the second day of the three-day Annual Youth Festival of Dance hosted by Kalasagaram Secunderabad at Keyes High School for girls on Saturday last. Disciple of Gurus V S Ramamoorthy and Manjula Ramaswamy, Shrishti, a medical student, began the evening’s proceedings with an invocation to Goddess Saraswathi.

The invocation followed with an ode to Lord Murugan. Srishti showed her classical skills in emoting Murugan Kauthuvam , set in Shanmukha Priya ragam set in Adi talam.

The central piece of the evening was varnam devoted to goddess Meenakshi. Presenting the Tamil composition of Harikeshavan Madhavan, set in Kamas

ADVERTISEMENT

, Mathe Malaya dhwaja … the young dancer did her gurus proud in

ADVERTISEMENT

Nritta, Natya and

ADVERTISEMENT

Nritya . Be it the portrayal of the King Malavika Dhwaja, his consort, Lord Shiva or Goddess Parvati, Srishti did justice to all and even her

ADVERTISEMENT

hasta mudras were picture perfect.

ADVERTISEMENT

Srishti performed the javali to a Telugu composition of Pattabhi Ramaiah’s

Nee Matale in Poorvi Kalyani ragamset in Adi talam.

The large-eyed beauty mesmerised the audience by exhibiting her innermost feelings while presenting the piece. One feels that the dancer here made a slight mistake, while depicting the shringar raas , where the dancer should look at the inner palm, she looked on the outside.

Scintillating Srishti presented the

ADVERTISEMENT

tillana to a composition of violin maestro Lalgudi G Jayaraman in Sindhu Bhairavi dedicated to Lord Murugan.

ADVERTISEMENT

Srishti dedicated part of the evening to poet Narsi Mehta’s Vaishnav Jan to … , a hymn close to Father of the Nation, Mahtama Gandhi.

She showed her dancing prowess even in this spiritual hymn and ended the evening with the usual Mangalam.

This is a Premium article available exclusively to our subscribers. To read 250+ such premium articles every month
You have exhausted your free article limit.
Please support quality journalism.
You have exhausted your free article limit.
Please support quality journalism.
The Hindu operates by its editorial values to provide you quality journalism.
This is your last free article.

ADVERTISEMENT

ADVERTISEMENT