Rukmini Devi Arundale (1904-1986): a visionary architect of Indian culture and the performing arts/

Rukmini Devi Arundale (1904-1986): a visionary architect of Indian culture and the performing arts/ edited by Avanthi Meduri - Delhi : Motilal Banarsidass, 2005. - xv,258p. : ill. ; 24cm.

Includes bibliographical references.

1. Introduction: A Critical Overview —Avanthi Meduri
2. A Dream Run: The Story of the Rukmini Devi Travelling Exhibition—S. Sathyamoorthy
3. Rukmini Devi as a Teacher, Guide and Mother —Kapila Vatsyayan
4. Rukmini Devi as a Theosophist —Radha Bumier
5. Rukmini Devi and Animal Welfare —Chinny Krishna and Maneka Gandhi
6. Rukmini Devi: The Divine Dancer —R. Nagaswamy
7. Rukmini Devi and the Vegetarian Village —Dr. N. Mahalingam
8. Rukmini Devi: The Educator —Sarada Hoffman
9. Rukmini Devi: A Builder of Institutions —C. V. Chandrasekhar
10. Rukmini Devi: An Aesthetic Visionary —Mrinalini Sarabhai
11. Athai: My Guru —Krishnaveni Lakshmanan
12. Remembering Amma: A Beacon Light —V. P. Dhananjayan
13. The Other Side of Athai: Reminiscences —Shanta Dhananjayan
14. Remembering a Legend —V. R. Devika
15. Made History and Made by History: Rukmini Devi's Integrated Approach to Bharatanatyam —Leela Venkataraman
16. Rukmini Devi's Approach to Tradition and Beyond —Lakshmi Viswanathan
17. Reviving and Reforming Tradition in Con temporary Contexts —Gowri Ramnarayan
18. Rukmini Devi Arundale: Her New Visions in Her Dance Dramas —C.V Chandrasekhar
19. Kuravanji: Dance-Drama —Sunil Kothari
20. The Birth of Bharatanatyam and the Sanskritized Body —Uttara Asha Coorlawala
21. Rukmini Devi and Sanskritization : A New Performance Perspective —Avanthi Meduri
22. Rukmini Devi: Rethinking the Classical —Janet O'Shea
23. Re-invoking Rukmini Devi: Questions from a Dance Maker in Britain —Vena Ramphal

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Rukmini Devi Arundale (1904-1986)
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