The Nritarutya Dance Collective

THE COMPANY Artistic director & founder Mayuri Upadhya, co-founded Nritarutya, an Indian Contemporary Dance Company, along with associate directors – Madhuri Upadhya; Geetha Ballal, Sathyanarayan B.G. and Umesh B. Naidu.

Nritarutya (Nritya – dance, taru – tree) semantically referring to a ‘dancing tree’ was founded in the year 2000, with a vision at bringing about innovation in tradition, by making the ancient philosophies relevant in the present world through their artistic creations. Nritarutya currently has two operational wings, managed by Mayuri Upadhya & Madhuri Upadhya, both contributing to building awareness around contemporary dancing in India. The Nritarutya Dance Company is a self-funded professional organization that has ventured into commercial projects. The Nritarutya Trust, on the other hand, endeavors to promote the art form at a global level, through initiating and curating festivals, and conducting several dance-based education projects. It provides training facilities to the younger generation of artists and gives them opportunities to perform. It has identified talented choreographers and dancers, from the industry, and provided them with performance opportunities, production assistance and launching platforms.

Nritarutya, for the last 15 years has been presenting artistic pieces while exploring a new direction in contemporary Indian dancing. Through its work it supports and initiates understanding of new Indian dance expressions arising from urban structures of living, physical (martial, dance & movement) traditions and performing practices. "Nritarutya is Indian Dance, that's traditional and eclectic; contemporary and spiritual” writes Ashish Khokar, Reputed Critic-Scholar, Historian & Editor of Attendance Dance Magazine. While dance critic & scholar Padmashri Dr. Sunil Kothari said, Their approach is bold. And commendable as they are, they extend the dance vocabulary to present themes, which are not hackneyed and run of the mill". Sanjoy Roy, Dance Critic, The Caravan Magazine also quoted "In presentation, these guys are pros....The pieces they perform are sharp, smart and accessible. It’s cool, without being clichéd."

With performances in over 15 different countries, the company has acquired a high profile clientele. Their client list includes the likes of Govt. of India, Govt. of Karnataka, Her Majesty, the Queen of England, CII, Isha Foundation several top-notch industrialists like Ambanis, Moranis, The Vedanta Group, Birlas, The Mercedes Group; as well as Bollywood bigwigs like Amitabh Bachchan, Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra. They have also toured extensively across the globe, participating in several International dance festivals like Serendipity Arts Festival-Goa, Raw energy dance festival- UK, World performing Arts festival - Lahore, Trafalgar Square festival – London, Sama Arts Festival – Newcastle.

Empanelled with the ICCR [Indian Council for Cultural Relations], it has been rated by the yearbook of Indian dance – “AttenDance” - as among the best five in India. The company has also been rated among the top 3 "dance makers" by the acclaimed magazine "India Today" 2015 annual edition.

NRITARUTYA’S WORKS

Performances:

Nritarutya’s productions showcase a wide range of dance movement forms. Their expanse of performance ability ranges from small to medium to large-scale customizable productions. The company dancers undergo in-depth training in varied dance forms including classical Indian style, like Bharatanatyam, Indian ballet, Indian folk & ritual form, martial arts and yoga along with contemporary dance. In Nritarutya’s creations we also see the use of several multi media elements combined with dance and movement forms, which make their productions unique and appealing.

Some of their note-worthy productions that bring out their artistic vision are as follows:

Nritarutya is currently working with two eminent choreographers – Mayuri Upadhya & Madhuri Upadhya. Their contemporized style and language of dance is unique to Nritarutya. Their choreographies bring out the same aesthetic expression in all their commercial and artistic ventures.

The expansive range of work the company undertakes has given dancers a forum for experimentation on various facets of dance making and performance. Their work has had a universal appeal with audience of all genres, ages, classes and cultural backgrounds admiring their performances.

Nritarutya’s artistic expressions are seen in its home-production Prayog, a series of short unconventional pieces:

Prayog - Prayog meaning ‘experiment’, series is known for its bold, imaginative and intuitive artistic creations. The choreography has been extraordinary, quirky, and out-of-the-box dance compositions.

Prayog series has effectively used technology, classical dance, movement, martial arts, poetry and storytelling to create breath-taking works of art. From previous editions of Prayog has emerged some of Nritarutya’s most loved, critically acclaimed works

  1. Prayog-4 - November 22, 2013, furthering on the creation of a unique, unconventional dance brand that would lead the Indian contemporary dance ethos into new directions. It featured three choreographies – “Matsyaangnaa”, and Trishanku” choreographed by Madhuri Upadhya and “Chakra” choreographed by Sathya BG.
  2. Prayog-3 - January 4, 2008, showcased a multi-media production with a massive team of 35 artistes - dancers, musicians, photographers, light designers, graphic artistes and installation artistes. The choreographies were “Dwandwa” by Mayuri Upadhya; “Mars” by Sathya B.G.; “Chittara” by Madhuri Upadhya
  3. Prayog-2 - August 2004, took their work to a larger audience With 10 performers scanning the stage space, this production was also earmarked with a release of a booklet on contemporary dance titled ‘Reflections’. There were 4 pieces shown – “Ardhanarishwara” & “Footnote” choreographed by Mayuri Upadhya; “What puppets do” by Madhuri Upadhya; “Between Lines” by Shatha B.G.
  4. Prayog-1 - August 2001, the pilot project was the collaborative effort of 14 artistes - live musicians, fashion designers and fine artists – to present six thematic choreographies: “Oum” choreographed by Mayuri Upadhya; “I” & a solo act “Shadow in the mirror” by Sathya B.G.; “Samishrana” by Harini B.C.; Yantra by Mayuri Upadhya & a prop-based untitled piece by Madhuri Upadhya.

Adhyaya - Adhyaya is a self-funded festival curated by the company to promote and present emerging and established performers, both locally and internationally. The festival is not limited to any genre of performance and identifies and portrays exceptional talent from the rural village of India to the most recognized artists internationally.

Nritarutya has four Adhyayas, to its credit, so far, featuring:


Feature Films – Nritarutya’s venture into the world of cinema has encouraged execution of aesthetic and intelligent choreography that introduces newer and bolder ways of viewing and presenting movement forms on a commercial platform.

Nritarutya has, to its credit, choreographed for regional as well as Bollywood films:


Dance Training:

The Nritarutya dance syllabus, crafted by company’s senior dancer Vishwakiran Nambi, creatively combines artistic intelligence with technique. The syllabus is structured basis their understanding and reflection of contemporary dance in India. It is modeled as a performance-based training, to facilitate and groom future dancers.

Nritarutya has established 4 centres, across Bangalore at - Jayanagar; Koramangala; Malleshwaram & Indiranagar, for the purpose of conducting Dance training classes and workshops, across a wider age bracket.

Teachers Training program:

Nritarutya’s training course is designed for dancers to become dance trainers. The program is created around the company’s understanding and knowhow of contemporary dancing in India and includes the study of anatomy, technique, tips to design a class module, and the definition of three levels of contemporary dance – Beginner’s; Intermediate & advanced level

Education:

Nritarutya’s initiation and participation in various seminars & speeches; interactive forums; newsletters, workshops, etc., inculcates the element of examining practice and critiquing art making as part of education in the community. The trust exclusively has also designed modules and courses for universities across the city, around dance-education and training:

AWARDS & RECOGNITIONS -

Mayuri’s Awards:

Madhuri's Awards:

Company Awards & Recognitions:

LISTED MAJOR PERFORMANCES -

  1. Performance at the Mahashivratri Celebrations and unveiling of AdiYogi Statue at ISHA Foundation, February 2017[2][3]
  2. Performance at the Serendipity Arts Festival, Goa, December 2016[4][5]
  3. Choreographed for the Bollywood movie Mirzya directed by Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra, October 2016[6][7]
  4. Performance at the closing ceremony of the finals of the Pro-Kabaddi League match, telecast by Star Sports and event managed by DNA Networks, March 2016
  5. Inaugural performance at “Make in India week”, held in Mumbai on February 13, 2016[8][9][10]
  6. Performance for the “Make In India” event held at Hanover, Germany for the Honorable Prime Minister of India Shri Narendra Modi 2015[11][12][13]
  7. A production “Katha Parva” as a part of Lakshadeepotsava, Dharmasthala 2014
  8. A musical “Madhur Milan” on Smt. Kokilaben Ambani’s 80th birthday celebrations at her residence “Sea Wind” 2014[14]
  9. Collaborated with The Raghu Dixit Project and Harun Robert for the final episode of The Dewarists Season 3 2014[15]
  10. The Raghu Dixit Project and Nritarutya Collaborative performance 2013
  11. Prayog 4 featuring three new artistic works 2013[16][17][18]
  12. A musical based on Kalidasa’s ‘Shakuntala’ starring Rani Mukherjee commissioned by Vedanta Group[19][20]
  13. B- 70 celebrations for Mr.Amitabh Bachchan’s 70th birthday 2012[21][22][23]
  14. Queen’s Jubilee Celebrations with Raghu Dixit at Windsor Castle (UK) 2012[24]
  15. “India fantastique” book launch for the Ambanis’ celebrating designer duo Abu Jani and Sandeep Khosla’s 25 years journey in fashion industry 2012[25]
  16. “Aanaksh” a Milap feature at Capstone theatre, Liverpool (UK) 2012
  17. Television launch of Kaun Banega Crorepati in Suvarna channel 2012
  18. MAD Festival – a festival of Music, Dance and Arts (Ooty) 2012
  19. Danse Dialogues- Indo French Festival by the French Embassy(Bangalore)2011[26][27]
  20. Maya Ayam International collaboration with Chitraleka Dance Company(India-UK tour)2011[28][29]
  21. Prayog-3Kamani auditorium(Delhi)2011[30]
  22. Mangalyam-50 artists ensemble, commissioned by GVK Group (Hyderabad) 2011
  23. Nav Durga classical contemporary dance production (Bangalore) 2011
  24. Flash Mob with 100 dancers -in association with Radio city (Bangalore) 2011[31]
  25. Navy ball for Indian Navy (Port blair) 2011[32]
  26. Dance Jhatre(Bangalore)2011[33][34]
  27. Film and Television Institute of India-Golden Jubilee(Pune)2010
  28. Bharath Nivas(Auroville)2010
  29. Kaliyarangu International Theatre Festival(Irinjalakuda)2010[35]
  30. Jhalapathothsava –Government festival(Shivanasamudra)2010
  31. SAMA Festival-(New Castle,UK) 2008[36]
  32. World Performing Arts Festival-(Lahore,Pakistan)2008[37]
  33. Birmingham International Dance Festival 2008[38][39]
  34. Prayog 3 2008[40][41]
  35. Dharwad Utsav 2008
  36. The Soorya Festival(Trivandrum,kerala) 2007
  37. Hampi Utsava (Hampi, Karnataka) 2007
  38. Unity – A Relief Effort (Muscat) 2007
  39. ‘India Now’ – Trafalgar Square Festival (London) 2007[42][43][44]
  40. Kalagodha Art Festival (Mumbai) 2006
  41. World Kannada Conference by AKKA (USA) 2006[45]
  42. India Men’s Fashion Fair (Bangalore) 2006
  43. Mastakabhisheka Celebrations 2006
  44. Luxury Conference (Gateway of India) 2006 - A 35-dancer production for designers Tarun Tahiliani, Manish Arora, and Sabyasachi Mukerji[46]
  45. National Institute of Design (Ahmedabad) 2005
  46. Asian Arts Mart (Singapore) 2005[47]
  47. Yuva Dasara (Mysore) 2004[48]
  48. Kala Nadam Arts Festival (Bangalore) 2004
  49. Ninasam Kalashibira (Heggoddu) 2004
  50. Prayog(Bangalore) 2004[49]
  51. Khoj International Artist Festival (Bangalore) 2004
  52. Bangalore Biennial International Festival for Movement Arts 2004[50]
  53. Lakme India Fashion Week (Mumbai) 2003 – Collaborated with two international designers and choreographed exclusive dance pieces[51]
  54. Miss India Pageant (Mumbai) 2003 - Conceptualized a theme-based production[52][53][54]
  55. One Way (Bangalore) 2003 - A collaborative production with 18/0 Water Proof – a Swiss dance company[55][56]
  56. Tunga Mahotsav (Shimoga) 2003/2008
  57. Bangalore Habba 2003/2004[57]
  58. Shankara Arts Festival (Bangalore) 2002
  59. Trans Indus Art Festival (Bangalore) 2002
  60. World Dance Day (Bangalore) 2002
  61. India International Coffee Festival (Bangalore) 2002[58]
  62. The Other Festival 2002[59]
  63. Prayog (Bangalore) 2002[60]

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