Rukmini Devi Arundale

Rukmini Devi Arundale

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birthdate = birth date|1904|02|29
location = Madurai, Tamilnadu, IND
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deathdate = Death date and age|1986|02|24|1904|02|29
deathplace = Chennai, Tamilnadu, IND
yearsactive = 1920-1986
birthname = Rukmini Devi
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awards = Padma Bhushan: 1956
Sangeet Natak Akademi Fellowship: 1967

Rukmini Devi Arundale (February 29, 1904 - February 24, 1986 [ [http://www.naatya.org/rda/RDAPressRelease.htm Centenary Celebrations, 2004] ] ) was an Indian theosophist, dancer and choreographer in Indian classical dancer form of Bharatnatyam, and also an activist for animal rights, animal welfare and vegetarianism.

She is considered the most important revivalist in the Indian classical dance form of Bharatnatyam from its original 'sadhir' style, prevalent amongst the temple dancers, Devadasis, [Devdasi revivlaists] [ Bharatnatyam rebirth] she also worked for the re-establishment of traditional Indian arts and crafts.

Though she belonged to the Indian upper-caste she espoused the cause of Bharata Natyam, which was considered a low and vulgar art in the early 1920s. Recognizing the beauty and spiritual value of this art form, she not only learned the dance, but also presented it on stage in spite of strong public protests.

Rukmini Devi features in India Today's list of '100 People Who Shaped India'. [ [http://www.india-today.com/itoday/millennium/100people/rukmini.html India Today] ] She was awarded the Padma Bhushan in 1956, and Sangeet Natak Akademi Fellowship in 1967.

Biography

Early life and marriage

Rukmini Devi was born on 29 February 1904 at noon time, [ [http://specials.rediff.com/news/2004/mar/08sld01.htm Rediff, A tribute to Rukmini Devi Arundale] ] in an upper class Brahmin family in Madurai. Her father, Neelakanta Sastri was an engineer by profession and a scholar, and Seshammal was a music enthusiast. Deeply influenced by the Theosophical Movement, as a follower of Dr. Annie Besant, upon retirement, Neelakanta Sastri shifted to Adyar, Chennai where he built his home near the headquarters of Theosophical Society Adyar. It was here that young Rukmini was exposed to not just theosophical thought but also new ideas in culture, theatre, music and dance, and later met prominent British Theosophist Dr. George Arundale, who was a close associate of Annie Besant and later the principal of the Central Hindu College in Varanasi, and soon build a lasting bond with him.

In 1920, they got married, shocking the then conservative society. Post marriage, she travelled all over the world, meeting fellow theosophists and also forging friendships with educator Maria Montessori, and poet James Cousins. [ [http://www.naatya.org/rda/RDAPressRelease.htm Biography at naatya.org] ] In 1923, she became the President of the All India Federation of Young Theosophists, and the President of the World Federation of Young Theosophists in 1925. [ [http://www.hindu.com/2001/03/02/stories/0902033a.htm The Hindu, March 02, 2001] ]

In 1928, famous Russian ballerina, Anna Pavlova came to Bombay, the Arundale couple came to her performance, and later happened to travel on the same ship as her, to Australia where she was to perform next; over the course of the journey their friendship grew, and soon Rukmini Devi started learning dance from one of Anna's leading solo dancers, Cleo Nordi. [ [http://www.tribuneindia.com/2002/20020922/spectrum/main2.htm The Tribune, September 22, 2002] ] It was later at the behest of Anna that Rukmini Devi turned her attention to discovering traditional Indian dance forms, which had fallen to disrepute and dedicated the rest of her life into their revival. [ [http://library.thinkquest.org/04oct/01260/rda.html Rukmini Devi Biography at thinkquest.org] ]

Revivalist

In 1933, at the Annual Conference of Madras Music Academy, she saw for the first time, a performance of the dance form called "Sadhir". [ [http://www.katinkahesselink.net/his/kalakshetra.html Kalakshetra and Rukmini at katinkahesselink.net] ] Later she learnt the dance from 'Mylapore Gowri Amma', and finally with help of E. Krishna Iyer [ [http://www.sawnet.org/whoswho/?arundale+rukmini+devi profile at sawnet.org] ] from 'Pandanallur Meenakshi Sundaram Pillai'. In 1935, Rukmini Devi gave her first public performance at the 'Diamond Jubilee Convention of the Theosophical Society. [ [http://www.narthaki.com/info/profiles/profil44.html Profile at nartaki.com] ]

In January 1936, she along with her husband, [ [http://www.chennaibest.com/discoverchennai/personalities/dance1.asp personalities at chennaibest.com] ] established Kalakshetra, an academy of dance and music, built around the ancient Indian Gurukul system, at Adyar, near Chennai. Today the academy is a deemed university under the Kalakshetra Foundation and is situated in its new in convert|100|acre|km2|sing=on campus in Tiruvanmiyur, Chennai, where it shifted, in 1962. [ [http://www.livemint.com/2007/05/18000359/Poetry-in-motion.html livemint.com, Fri, May 18 2007] ] Amongst its noted students are Radha Burnier, Sarada Hoffman, Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay, Sanjukta Panigrahi, C.V. Chandrasekhar, Yamini Krishnamoorthy and Leela Samson. [ [http://www.hinduismtoday.com/archives/1993/11/1993-11-02.shtml Noted students of Kalakshetra] ]

Originally known as "sadhir", the Indian classical dance form of Bharatnatyam owes its current name , to E.Krishna Iyer and Rukmini Devi Arundale, [Bharatnatyam, Spiritual terms] who has been instrumental in modifying mainly the Pandanallur style of Bharatanatyam and bringing it to the global attention, and removing the extraneous sringaar and erotic elements from the dance, which were the legacy of its Devadasi association in the past, thereby raising it to the status of puritan art form. [ [http://www.indembassyathens.gr/Culture/dance/BNatyam.htm Bharatnatyam at indeembassyathens.gr] ] Soon she changed the very face of the dance, by introducing musical instruments, like violin, [ [http://au.encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_781538563/Arundale_Rukmini_Devi.html Rukmini Devi at encarta] ] set and lighting design elements, and innovative costumes, and jewellery inspired by the temple sculptures. [ [http://www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/mp/2003/01/27/stories/2003012700070300.htm The Hindu, Jan 27, 2003] ] Just as for her teacher she approached noted gurus in various arts and classical dances, for her productions, Rukmini Devi approached noted scholars for inspiration and classical musicians and artists, for collaboration, the result was the creation some of pioneering dance dramas-based on Indian epics like the Valmiki's Ramayana and Jayadeva's Gita Govinda. [ [http://www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/mag/2003/03/16/stories/2003031600400500.htm The Hindu, Mar 16, 2003] ] Starting with famous dance dramas like, 'Sita Swayamvaram', 'Sri Rama Vanagamanam', 'Paduka Pattabhishekam' and 'Sabari Moksham', followed by 'Kutrala Kuruvanji', 'Ramayana', 'Kumara Sambhavam', 'Gita Govindam' and 'Usha Parinayam'. [ [http://www.rediff.com/news/2004/feb/27spec1.htm The Rediff, February 27, 2004] ]

Schools based on the Montessori method were first started in India, [ [http://www.whereincity.com/india/great-indians/women/rukmini-devi.php Great indians at whereincity.com] ] when Dr. George Arundale invited Dr. Maria Montessori to start courses in the 'Besant Theosophical High School' in 1939, and later also established, the 'Besant Arundale Senior Secondary School', The College of Fine Arts, The Besant Theosophical High School, The Maria Montessori School for Children, The Craft Education and Research Centre and the U.V.Swaminatha Iyer Library, within the Kalakshetra campus.

Later years

Rukmini Devi was nominated as a member of the Indian Parliament's Council of States, the Rajya Sabha in April 1952 and re-nominated in 1956. [ [http://www.iloveindia.com/indian-heroes/rukmini-devi-arundale.html Indian heroes at iloveindia] ] Keenly interested in animal welfare, she was associated with various humanitarian organisations, and as a member of the Rajya Sabha, was instrumental for the legislation for the 'Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act (1960)', and for later setting up of the Animal Welfare Board of India, under her chairmanship in 1962, she remain on its board, until her demise in 1986.

She was a strict vegetarian and did much work to promote vegetarianism in the country. She was Vice President of International Vegetarian Union for 31 years from 1955, until her death in 1986. [ [http://www.ivu.org/members/council/rukmini-devi-arundale.html Profile at International Vegetarian Union (IVU)] ]

In 1977, Morarji Desai offered to nominate her for the post of President of India, which she turned down [. [ [http://www.tamilnation.org/hundredtamils/arundale.htm 100 Tamils] ] Rukmini Devi Arundale passed away on February 24, 1986 at Chennai. In 1978, 'Kalamkari Centre' ("pencraft) as set up at Kalakshetra to revitalise the ancient Indian craft of textile printing. [ [http://www.hinduismtoday.com/archives/1993/11/1993-11-02.shtml November, 1993, hinduismtoday.com] ] In 2004, her Birth Centenary was celebrated all over the world. [ [http://narthaki.com/info/reviews/rev158.html Centenary celebrations, nartaki.com] ]

Awards and honours

* Padma Bhushan (1956)
* Sangeet Natak Akademi Award (1957)
* Desikothama (1972), Viswa Bharati University
* 1967 Sangeet Natak Akademi Fellowship
* Prani Mitra (1968), "Friend of All Animals", (Animal Welfare Board of India)
* Queen Victoria Silver Medal, Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, London
* Kalidas Samman (1984), Govt. of Madhya Pradesh
* Addition to the roll of honor by The World Federation for the Protection of animals, The Hague
* Honorary Doctorate, Wayne State University, USA
* Scrolls of Honor, County and City of Los Angeles

Further reading

* "Art and culture in Indian life". Kerala University Press, Trivandrum 1975
* Sarada, S.: "Kalakshetra-Rukmini Devi, reminiscences". Kala Mandir Trust, Madras 1985
*"India’s 50 Most Illustrious Women" by Indra Gupta. Icon Publications, 2003. ISBN 81-88086-19-3.
* "Selections, Some selected speeches & writings of Rukmini Devi Arundale". Kalakshetra Foundation, Chennai 2003.
* Rukmini Devi Arundale : Birth Centenary Volume, edited by Shakuntala Ramani. "Chennai, Kalakshetra Foundation, 2003",
* Kalakshetra Foundation (Hrsg.): "Shraddanjali, brief pen portraits of a galaxy of great people who laid the foundations of Kalakshetra". Kalakshetra Foundation, Chennai 2004
* Photo Biography of Rukmini Devi, Sunil Kothari. "Chennai, The Kalakshetra Foundation, 2004".
* Meduri, Avanthi (Hrsg.): "Rukmini Devi Arundale (1904-1986), A Visionary Architect of Indian Culture and the Performing Arts". Motilal Banarsidass, Delhi 2005; ISBN 81-208-2740-6.

ee also

* Bharatnatyam
* Indian women in dance

References

External links

* [http://www.kalakshetra.in/home.html Official website of Kalakshetra]
* [http://www.kalakshetra.net/gl1.jpgPhotograph of Rukmini Devi]
* [http://www.bristol.ac.uk/parip/ab_meduri.htm Trans-national biography of Rukmini Devi]
* [http://www.katinkahesselink.net/his/kalakshetra.html Rukmini Devi and Kalakshetra]


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