Padma Subrahmanyam

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Padma Subrahmanyam (born 4 February 1943, in Madras), is an Indian classical Bharata Natyam dancer. She is also a research scholar, choreographer, music composer, musician, teacher and author. She is famous in India as well as abroad: several films and documentaries have been made in her honor by countries like Japan, Australia and Russia. She is well as the developer and founder of the dance form 'Bharata Nrithyam'.

Biography

Padma Subrahmanyam was born to Director K. Subramaniam and Meenakshi Subrahmanyam on 4 February 1943 in Madras (now Chennai). Her father was a famous Indian filmmaker and her mother, Meenakshi was a music composer, and a lyricist in Tamil and Sanskrit. She was trained by Vazhuvoor B. Ramaiah Pillai.

Padma has a bachelor's degree in Music, a Master's degree in Ethno-Musicology, as well as a Ph.D. in Dance. She has authored many articles, research papers, and books and has served as a non-official member of the Indo-Sub-commission for education and culture.

Awards

Dr. Padma has received many awards and honors to her credit including 'Padmashri' in 1981, 'Padma Bhushan' in 2003, which are among the highest civilian awards of India. During her dancing career, she has received several awards, including:

  • 'Sangeet Natak Akademi Award' (1983)
  • 'Padma Bhushan' (2003)
  • 'Kalaimamani Award' from the federal government of Tamil Nadu
  • 'Kalidas Samman' from the federal government of Madhya Pradesh,
  • 'Nada Brahmam' from Narada Gana Sabha in Chennai,
  • 'Bharata Sastra Rakshamani'
  • 'Nehru Award' (1983) from the Soviet Union
  • Fukuoka Asian Culture Prize from Japan, for "her contribution to development and harmony in Asia"

References

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