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Pali Chandra
Indian choreographer, dance educator and artistic director (born 1967) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Pali Chandra, (born 19 November 1967) is an Indian choreographer, dance educator and artistic director who propagates dance education through various channels.[1][2] She has established several studios specialising in Kathak training programs in the United Kingdom, United Arab Emirates, India and Switzerland. She has directed 14 art festivals in various continents and is the co-founder for the portal Learn Kathak Online[3][4] as well as Course Director of Kathak for Natyasutra Online with Invis Multimedia.[5]
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Pali is a committee member of the Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing, and a graded member of the Indian Council for Cultural Relations.[6]
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Early life and education
Chandra was born and raised in Lucknow, the capital of Uttar Pradesh to Dwarka Nath Srivastava, a retired senior officer of Reserve Bank Of India and NABARD who was based in Lucknow for most of his life; and Usha Srivasatava, a Hindustani classical music singer from Faizabad. She is the sister of Somna Tugnait.
She graduated from Lucknow University in 1991 with a Master's degree in anthropology for her research on the tribal music and dance of the Gaddis.[7] She also graduated from Avadh Girls' Degree College with a Bachelor's degree in arts, economics, and anthropology. She also went to Loreto Convent.
Chandra started dancing at the age of six.[8] She trained under her guru Vikram Singhe,[9] Sangeet Natak Akademi, and Kapila Raj,[10] as well as Ram Mohan Mishra for 13 years at Kathak Kendra Lucknow.[11]
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Chandra is a senior member of the British Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing and a graded member of the Indian Council for Cultural Relations. She has designed and executed workshops for institutes such as Oxford University, Birmingham University and Bradford University.[12][13]
The first of four gurukul studios was founded in 2008 in Dubai, where Pali Chandra provides instruction to 550 students learning and performing Kathak whilst following the ISTD - UK (Imperial Society for Teachers of Dancing - United Kingdom) syllabus.[14][15] In 2019, she founded the Swiss International Kathak Festival (of which she is the artistic director),[16] organized 11 annual dance festivals called Dancing Divas from 2009 to 2019, and released several productions in the UK, UAE and India.
Under the banner of Pali Peacocks, Chandra has been honored at the House of Commons in London as the Best Art Director for her production In the Shadow of the Hills.[17] Her projects have frequently received funding from the Arts Council of England and London Arts Board and other institutions and organizations.[18][19]
Activism
Pali Chandra was involved in awareness programs for people with special needs.[20]
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Productions and choreography
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Personal life
Pali is married to Vishal Chandra and has twin sons. They live together in Schinznach Bad in Aargau, Switzerland.
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