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    I owe the award to my students: Padma Srinivasaragavan

    Bharathanatyam guru Padma Srinivasaragavan received the Vidwan Madurai Sri N Krishnan Memorial Award, and the title “Madhurakalamani’ on Thursday. She talks about her journey in the field

    I owe the award to my students: Padma Srinivasaragavan
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    Chennai

    When did you start your dance school?

     I started Silambam in 1991 in Indore. But when I shifted to Chennai, I didn’t want to stop teaching so I continued under the same name. However, I began teaching way back in 1980 at my guru Sudharani Raghupathy’s school Shree Bharatalaya, when I was her senior disciple. In 1983, I was sent by my guru to teach dance at Colgate University, Hamilton, New York, where I trained students for three months.

    What does the award mean to you? 

    I am happy to be receiving the award, which has been jointly given to me by Kartik Fine Arts and Na Maargam Dance Company. Madurai Krishnan, a recipient of Padma Bhushan, introduced me to my guru Sudharani, when I moved here from Mumbai. I am deeply indebted to their kindness. A guru gets appreciation when her students do well. I owe the award to them, and my family— husband, son and brother. 

    Do you miss performing? 

    I stopped performing almost four years ago. I have been solely focusing on teaching and my students. I occasionally feel I should get back to the stage, Maybe, when we have a thematic performance, I will take part in it.

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