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By Mahadev Desai
Pics by
Soham
Photography
A spectacular and dignified Arangetram (Ascending the stage)
ceremony was hosted by Dilip and Smita Daya for their daughter
Shaina, at the Roswell Cultural Arts Center on Sunday, July 19,
2009.
The foyer’s artistic display of statuettes of Lord Ganesha, Lord
Nataraja, and Lord Saraswati and exhibits of musicians with
musical instruments and digital album of Shaina in various
dancing poses, and decorative lamps was awesome to behold. Girls
in colorful saris and hosts, Dilipbhai and Smitaben, greeted the
guests as they arrived. The intricately carved arches leading
inside the auditorium were festooned with garlands. The stage
too was beautifully decorated and bathed in soft orange hue.
The auditorium was packed and right on time the emcee, Kena Vyas
welcomed all and explained the significance of auspicious
invocatory puja. Shaina’s Guru, Smt. Mrs. Dinaben Sheth, of
Kruti Dance Academy, accompanied Shaina, who was attired in
shimmering costumes, embellished with sparkling jewelry, hair
adornments and ghungroos, to the resplendent idols of cosmic
Lord of dance, Lord Nataraj, Lord Ganesh and Goddess Saraswati,
where Shaina lit the
diyas,
invoking the blessings of the divine powers, to the
accompaniment of uplifting mantras and received the blessings of
her Guru. Shaina started off the performance with Nataraja Stuti
where the dancer offers her salutations to Lord Nataraja. Shaina
next performed Alarippu (to bloom) with grace and poise as if a
bud was blooming into a beautiful flower. The next dance
Jatiswaram was sheer magic with an exquisite blend of
synchronized footwork, gestures, melody and rhythm. Krishna
Shabdam is a song which gives rhythm to the glory of God through
hand movements and facial expressions. Shaina stunned the
audience with her flawless dance, pleading not to be distracted
from the flute of Lord Krishna. Total silence reigned in the
auditorium as Shaina brought out the beauty, grandeur and
profundity of Varnam with grace, energy and perfect
synchronization of Bhava, Raga and Tala. Dinaben sat on the side
providing the soft beats with a pair of cymbals.
The dance items followed in rapid succession, with only slight
breather for changing costumes and the enraptured audience was
lapping it all up. In the next item, , Shaina brought tears to
the audience while performing Padam-Gokul Maa, the Radha dance,
reflecting a range of emotions from anger and sorrow felt by
pining Radha due to Krishna’s absence. The next item was
followed by a bhajan from Geet Govind, where as Radha, she
conveyed her jealousy of other gopis which later turns into
sorrow as she was advised not to lose faith in Krishna’s love
for her. In the following dance, depicting the story of Krishna
and Rukmini, Shaina demonstrated her knowledge and skills of the
various hand gestures in narrating a story. In the imaginatively
self-choreographed dance, she danced with her younger sister
Annika and revealed her mastery of pure dance movements and
expressions to depict various rhythms and emotions. And in the
traditional dance of ‘Madhurastakam, she paid her obeisance to
Lord Krishna. She excelled herself in Tillana, where she
revealed intense concentration, and practice required for
captivating sculpture-like poses. The pin-drop silence enhanced
the enjoyment of her performance, to the accompaniment of
hypnotizing music ‘par excellence’.
The Guest of honor, Deepak Ram (http://www.deepakram.com) is an
accomplished soloist and a senior disciple of world renowned
bansuri maestro Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia.
In their speeches, marked with praise, and advice, Deepak Ram,
Dr. Yusuf Ahmed, Uncles: Prashun/New York and Hamint/South
Africa lauded Shaina’s single- minded devotion to dancing, her
persistence in reaching her goal .her
commendable
dancing cum music talent and volunatary work and also recognized
the dedication, commitment and love of Guru Dinaben in not only
helping Shaina realize her dream but also in teaching her about
etiquette, composure, rich Indian traditions and culture, and
leadership.
After Tillana, an ebullient and proud Guru Dinaben declared,
“Heartiest Congratulations to you from the bottom of my heart
because this afternoon, you’ve successfully completed your ‘Arangetram’.
And best of luck in your college life and future career.” Both
Guru and Shaina offered their prayers to the deities, after
which Dinaben presented Shaina with her Graduation Plaque.
After the concluding Mangalam Dance, Shaina made concluding
remarks thanking her Guru Dinaben, her parents,her grand
parents, Vasubhai and Nitaben (Mandap
World ) for vibrant stage décor, and top-
notch photography , and all the guests at the ceremony. Guru
Dinaben, beaming graduate Shaina, and family members received a
thunderous standing ovation as they were being presented with
flower bouquets.
After the Arangetram,the guests were treated to a sumptuous
dinner, at the Holiday Inn.
The Founder and Director, Mrs. Dinaben Sheth has helmed
Atlanta’s most renowned and prestigious Kruti Dance Academy,
where she has been teaching classical, folk and contemporary
Indian dance styles for over 25 years.
Shaina has been initiated into Bharatnatyam dancing, under the
guidance of Guru, Smt. Mrs. Dinaben Sheth, since the age of
seven. She has a well rounded personality, she excels not only
in dance but has received her black belt in karate. Shaina has
also been playing flute for the last six years, She is
Co-President of CARE International Club at Walton High School,
and also does social and charity work. She has received the
dedicated volunteer award in 2007. She is an inspirational
mentor and role model to many young students. Shaina has proved
her mettle and has graduated with distinction. Her journey
continues. And for the audience, no doubt the images of a
wonderful ceremony will remain ingrained in their consciousness
for a long time.
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