- Mythili Kumar
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Mythili Kumar is a dancer, teacher, and choreographer. She performs the Bharatanatyam, Kuchipudi, and Odissi styles of Indian classical dance. As founder and Director of Abhinaya Dance Company of San Jose, she has trained and presented over fifty dancers in their solo debuts and has collaborated extensively with several multi-cultural organizations.
Recent collaborative performances include:
- The Guru with Kathak maestro Chitresh Das and his dance company,
- In the Spirit (1993) with Japanese drumming corps San Jose Taiko, with Margaret Wingrove and her modern dance company;
- The Ramayana (1997) with the Balinese music and dance ensemble Gamelan Sekar Jaya and
- Vande Mataram - Mother, I bow to thee (1997) featuring three different Indian classical dance styles;
- The Power of Saturn (1999) with Shadow Master Larry Reed and Shadow Light Productions
- Gandhi - the Mahatma for the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco.
References
- "Dancer enlivens Indian culture", San Jose Mercury News, April 13, 1990.
- "Dance teacher to get award from Cupertino", San Jose Mercury News, September 16, 1992.
- "The muse that makes her dance: Mythili Kumar keeps her Indian heritage alive in a land of pop and pizza", San Jose Mercury News, February 15, 1998.
- "Los Gatans honored as women of achievement", Los Gatos Weekly-Times, November 11, 1998, http://www.community-newspapers.com/archives/lgwt/11.11.98/LosGatansHonored.html.
- Kaplan, Shari (January 27, 1999), "Dramatic Gesture: Mythili Kumar shares Indian traditions with the art of the dance", Saratoga News, http://www.svcn.com/archives/saratoganews/01.27.99/CoverStory.html.
- "Nurturing an Indian tradition in the Bay Area: how three teachers used varied approaches to an art form that takes years to master", San Jose Mercury News, November 15, 2003.
- "Keeping classical dance traditions alive - the Abhinaya Dance Company", Water, No Ice, November 15, 2008, http://waternoice.com/2008/11/15/keeping-classical-dance-traditions-alive-the-abhinaya-dance-company/.
See also
- Indian women in dance
Categories:- Indian dancers
- Culture of San Jose, California
- American dancers
- Living people
- Kuchipudi dancers
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