Born
in the family of hereditary dancers, Birju Maharaj
is the torch bearer of the famous family , Kalka-Bindadin Gharana of Lucknow,
which has been serving the art of Kathak dance through centuries together.
Besides deing a superb dancer, he is also gifted with a number of other
qualities which add to his artistic career. He is a wonderful singer having
command over, Thumri, Dadra, Bhajan and Ghazals and is also superb drummer,
playing nearly all drums with ease and precision. He has given a new dimension
to Kathak, by experimenting this technique in the application of dance-dramas,
which has become very successful medium for mass propagation. At the age
of 28 years, he received the Sangeet Natak Akademy Award. He is also a
recipient of the country's second highest civilian award-Padma Vibhushan,
besides several other pestigeous awards like- Kalidas Samman, Nritya Choodamani,
Andhra Ratna, Nritya Vilas, Adharshila Shikhar Samman, Soviet Land Nehru
Award, Shiromani Samman, Rajiv Ghandhi Peace Award.
Chitresh
Das, the pioneer who introduced India's classical Kathak dance
to the United States, is a visionary artist and teacher whose dream is
to break through cultural barriers to make his art accessible to all.
His life's work began in 1970 when he received a Whitney Fellowship through
the University of Maryland to teach Kathak and study modern dance. A year
later, he was invited by Ustad Ali Akbar Khan to establish the first Kathak
dance program in the U.S. at the renowned Ali Akbar College of Music in
San Rafael, California. While there, Mr. Das created three major dance
dramas with over forty musicians and dancers, the first ventures of their
kind in Indo-American performing arts. In 1980 Mr. Das founded his own
school and dance company, Chhandam.