Local Bharatanatyam guru Sri Ganesan dies in India

Local Bharatanatyam guru Sri Ganesan dies in India

Free Malaysia Today - Home Lifestyle·2023-06-10 20:00

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The 63-year-old director of Sri Ganesalaya school of dance was in the eastern state of Odisha for a 3-day festival when he collapsed.

Sri Ganesan was declared dead in hospital after he collapsed yesterday just before a dance performance. (Facebook pics)

NEW DELHI: Malaysian dancer and teacher Natya Thilakam Sri Ganesan died after collapsing at an event yesterday in the eastern Indian state of Odisha.

The director of the Sri Ganesalaya school of dance in Kuala Lumpur, Sri Ganesan, as he was popularly known, was in the state capital of Bhubaneswar to take part in the three-day Devadasi dance festival.

The 63-year-old collapsed while lighting a lamp just before his dance performance and later died in hospital, local media reported today. He had been due to collect an award from a local cultural group.

A doctor at Capital Hospital said his death “could be due to sudden cardiac arrest”, reports added.

Under Sri Ganesalaya, which he founded in 1987, Ganesan trained thousands of artistes in Indian classical dance and produced hundreds of shows, including in India, Thailand, Singapore, Myanmar and Indonesia.

A tribute to Ganesan on Facebook said he had initially wanted to study medicine in India but instead pursued dance, “specifically the Vazhuvoor style of Bharatanatyam”.

“He would emerge, years later, one of the finest artistes of this art form. A recipient of numerous international awards, a gold medallist of the All-India dance competition, an A-grade dancer of Doordharshan – he worked tirelessly for the cause of dance,” the post read.

Ganesan previously served as president of the Malaysia Bharatanatyam Dance Association.

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