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Biography of Chhau Dance exponent Kumari Bani launched

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Sunday, 20 August 2023 (11:41 IST)
Kolkata: Biography of Chhau Dance exponent Kumari Bani, celebrating the life and accomplishments of the danseuse, was launched recently.

Titled, 'Chhondobondhone Kumari Bani', the book was launched here in the presence of Raja Pratap Aditya Singh Deo, descendent of Seraikella Rajbari, noted linguist Pabitra Sarkar, educationist Dipankar Dasgupta and musician scientist VM Kulkarni.
 
The book has been authored by Kumari Bani's daughter Tilottama Das and published by Karigar.
 
Kumari Bani, known for nurturing the exquisite dance form Seraikella Chhou Naach, has a legacy that spans generations.
 
The Mazumdar family, one of Kolkata's most illustrious artistic lineages, played a pivotal role in inspiring Tilottama Das to compile the memoir. The book is a heartfelt tribute to a woman who redefined traditional dance forms and left an unforgettable mark on the cultural landscape.
 
Kumari Bani’s siblings include noted litterateur Kamal Kumar Majumdar and distinguished artists Nirode Mazumder, Shanu Lahiri, besides a nephew Chittrovanu Mazumdar.
 
Seraikella Chhau Naach was a dance form that remained confined within the royal family for decades, where both female and lead roles were portrayed by only male dancers. Kumari Bani shattered the gender constraints and championed the cause of bringing the dynamic dance form to the masses.
 
Her efforts resulted in the popularisation of "Seraikella Chhau Naach" on both national and international stages. Later, upholding her mother's wishes, Kumari Bani later secured admission to Kala Bhavan, Santiniketan, to pursue further training in dance.
 
Her interaction with Rabindranath Tagore polished her abilities even more, and she became a key element of many of Tagore's dance productions. These choreographed shows, directed by Shantidev Ghosh, introduced additional aspects to her artistic journey.
 
"This book is inspired by my mother, Kumari Bani, a fearless young woman, whose passion for dance knew no bounds and her immense strength of character made her sacrifice her dreams to establish a family. I have encapsulated her remarkable journey," said Tilottoma Das.
 
The book stands as a testament to Kumari Bani's unparalleled contributions to the world of art and culture. Her legacy continues to shine brightly, serving as a guiding light for generations to come. (UNI)

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