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Mungara Yamini Krishnamurthy (20 December 1940 – 3 August 2024) was an Indian classical dancer recognized for her contributions to Bharatanatyam and Kuchipudi. She was a recipient of the Padma Shri (1968), Padma Bhushan (2001), Padma Vibhushan (2016) and Sangeet Natak Akademi Award (1977).
Yamini Krishnamurthy (awarded in 2001) is an Indian classica dancer of Bharatanatyam and Kuchipudi style. She is also the recipient of Padma Vibhushan and Padma Shri . [ 12 ] Raj Reddy (awarded in 2001) is an Indian-American computer scientist and is the recipient of the Turing Award (1994) for his work in the field of Artificial Intelligence ...
V. Krishnamurthy (1925–2022) Civil Service Delhi 2007 Fali Sam Nariman (1929–2024) Public Affairs Delhi 2007 Raja Rao*# (1908–2006) [xi] Literature & Education United States 2007 Balu Sankaran (1926–2012) Medicine Delhi 2007 Khushwant Singh (1915–2014) Literature & Education Delhi 2007 E. C. George Sudarshan* (1931–2018) Science ...
1977 – Yamini Krishnamurthy; 1979 – Pandanallur Subbaraya Pillai; 1981 – Indrani Rahman; 1982 – Vyjayanthimala; 1983 – Padma Subramanyam; 1984 – Subramaniam Sarada, Sudharani Raghupathy; 1985 – T. K. Mahalingam Pillai; 1986 – Krishnaveni Lakshmanan; 1987 – U. S. Krishna Rao and Chandrabhaga Devi, Chitra Viswaswaran; 1989 – V ...
Rukmini Devi Arundale (née Sastri; 29 February 1904 – 24 February 1986) [1] was an Indian theosophist, dancer and choreographer of the Indian classical dance form of Bharatanatyam, and an activist for animal welfare. She was the first woman in Indian history to be nominated as a member of the Rajya Sabha, the upper house of the Parliament of ...
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Born on 14 July 1921 in Karaikal in French India (nowadays the Indian union territory of Pondicherry), to A. K. Natesa Pillai, a known musician, he started training initially in music under his father, but later turned to Bharatanatyam and learned under his grandfather, who was a teacher of the dance form. [1]
A description of precursors of Bharatanatyam from the Natya Shastra dated around (500 BCE) [6] [7] and in the ancient Tamil epic Silappatikaram dated around (171 CE), [8] [9] while temple sculptures of the 6th to 9th century CE suggest dance was a refined performance art by the mid-1st millennium CE.