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- Kelucharan Mohapatra (8 January – 7 April ) was a legendary Indian classical dancer, guru, and exponent of Odissi dance, who is credited with the revival and popularizing of this classical dance form in the 20th century.
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- Kelucharan Mohapatra (8 January 1926 – 7 April 2004) was a legendary Indian classical dancer, guru, and exponent of Odissi dance, who is credited with the revival and popularizing of this classical dance form in the 20th century.
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- Kelucharan Mohapatra (born January 8, , Raghurajpur, Orissa, India—died April 7, , Bhubaneshwar) was an Indian dancer who led a 20th-century revival of odissi, a centuries-old style of dance associated with temples of Orissa and one of the principal forms of Indian classical dance.
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| history of odissi dance pdf | Mohapatra's recital was all by her guru and father-in-law, Kelucharan Mohapatra (1926-2004), one of the teachers who saved and reconstituted. |
| odissi dance wikipedia | Kelucharan Mohapatra was an Indian dancer who led a 20th-century revival of odissi, a centuries-old style of dance associated with temples of Orissa and one of the principal forms of Indian classical dance. |
| 20 lines on odissi dance | Kelucharan Mohapatra, Pankaj Charan Das, Deba Prasad Das and Raghunath Dutta were the four major gurus who revived Odissi in the late forties and early fifties. |
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- Kelucharan Mohapatra was an exponent of Odissi dance form.
Kelucharan Mohapatra: the undisputed master
by Sharon Lowen, New Delhi
e-mail: lowen@
April 14, 2004
Kelubabu, as the great Padma Vibhushan Guru Kelucharan Mohapatra was respectfully called by audiences and students around the world, was one of the most distinguished figures of the past century in the revival of classical Indian performing arts. He passed away at the age of 78 on April 7th in Bhubaneswar as the undisputed master performing artist, choreographer, teacher, and percussionist (pakhawaj) of Odissi Dance. All of us who knew him or saw his performance were enriched by magical interpretations of an inner world of spiritual beauty and truth. He was the embodiment of the transformative power of Indian classical performing arts.
The humble, slight man offstage, balding and even missing teeth, transformed into an enchanting maiden as Radha in the Geeta Govinda or the powerfully moving devotional Boatman of the Ramayana. The stage became a sacred space when he set