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Swarashri Shridhar is the prime disciple of Guru Pali Chandra and has been learning Kathak for the last 10 years under Gurukul Studios. As the youngest distinction holder of the ISTD Vocational Advanced course from the UK, she has performed in London, Switzerland, Belgium, India, and UAE and believes in bringing about a change in society through dance. Her first project in doing so was raising awareness for Dance Movement Therapy for Parkinson’s Disease through a self-choreographed piece titled ‘Rise Again’. Taking this forward, she participated in a play called ‘Still Dancing’ which was based on Dance Movement Therapy for Parkinson’s Disease. Swarashri has made it a point to talk about Parkinson’s Disease and perform her piece on various platforms, thus raising awareness about this topic through dance.
Her most recent initiative - #spinpositivity was aimed at generating positivity and enthusiasm during these challenging times impacted by COVID-19. The initiative attracted dancers from the US to Australia echoing her #spinpositivity and posting short dances on Instagram Stories, thus creating a small movement. She donated the proceeds of her maiden online live performance titled ‘Rise Again’ through Playtoome, India’s first live online platform to the Prime Minister's National Relief Fund in aid of COVID-19 relief efforts.
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0:01:03 Normalization of Dance as a Career
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Swarashri Shridhar is the prime disciple of Guru Pali Chandra and has been learning Kathak for the last 10 years under Gurukul Studios. As the youngest distinction holder of the ISTD Vocational Advanced course from the UK, she has performed in London, Switzerland, Belgium, India, and UAE and believes in bringing about a change in society through dance. Her first project in doing so was raising awareness for Dance Movement Therapy for Parkinson’s Disease through a self-choreographed piece titled ‘Rise Again’. Taking this forward, she participated in a play called ‘Still Dancing’ which was based on Dance Movement Therapy for Parkinson’s Disease. Swarashri has made it a point to talk about Parkinson’s Disease and perform her piece on various platforms, thus raising awareness about this topic through dance.
Her most recent initiative - #spinpositivity was aimed at generating positivity and enthusiasm during these challenging times impacted by COVID-19. The initiative attracted dancers from the US to Australia echoing her #spinpositivity and posting short dances on Instagram Stories, thus creating a small movement. She donated the proceeds of her maiden online live performance titled ‘Rise Again’ through Playtoome, India’s first live online platform to the Prime Minister's National Relief Fund in aid of COVID-19 relief efforts.
Links to social media
Timestamps
0:01:03 Normalization of Dance as a Career