Sujata Mohapatra has been regarded as the appropriated prototype of 'beauty and poise'. She was inducted to this art form in her childhood. Since her childhood she has shown an intrinsic love for dance. Sujata Mohapatra was born and raised into a wealthy family that was enriched with an artistic environment. This kind of environment nurtured her creativity and brought out her inborn artistic style.
Born into a rich cultural background, she grew up in an artistic environment that delicately nourished her creativity and brought out her innate interest in dance. An artistic environment at home and encouraging parents gave Sujata the impetus to learn Odissi.She has completed more than eighteen years of training under the guidance of her Guru and simultaneously been trained by her husband Guru Ratikant Mohapatra at Srjan. She has also done a valuable stint at the Guru Kelucharan Mohapatra Odissi Research Centre.
Sujata
Mohapatra apart from performing dance also in an active manner involved in
teaching Odissi. She holds the position of principle of the premier institution
of dance, Srijan (Odissi Nrityabhasa), founded by his father -in-law.
'Lithesome movements, awesome stamina and large radiant eyes' are the
attributes of this outstanding performer. Experiencing her spellbound execution
of Odissi dance, her audiences got awestruck. Her dance reflects the unagitated
grace, vividness of expression and technical flawlessness that are considered
to be the 'unbending adherence to Guruji's style' from her part. Sujata Mohapatra is actively involved
in teaching Odissi. She is the Principal of 'Srjan' (Odissi Nrityabasa), a
prime Odissi Dance Institution founded by MGuru Kelucharan Mohapatra She holds
a master's degree in Oriya Literature from Utkal University, and has done
research work at the Odissi Research Centre, Bhubaneshwar.In July 2011, she
opened an Odissi Institute - Guru Keerti Srjan, in her hometown, Balasore.
Ms.
Mohapatra has a compelling and arresting stage presence, with an exhilarating
combination of intensity and spontaneity, and her dance is noteworthy for its
grace, depth of expression and technical perfection. Widely travelled over the
world as a soloist and a leading member of the Srjan Dance Troupe, she also
runs this dance school along with her husband Ratikant Mohapatra, who is also a
leading Odissi dancer, choreographer, and musician. Ms. Mohapatra often
conducts workshops in the major centres of Odissi teaching across India and the
world. Her significant performances have been at the Konark Dance Festival,
Mukteshwar Dance Festival, Khajauraho Dance Festival, etc.
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