Harinie Jeevitha

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Harinie Jeevitha
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Harinie Portraying the dance of Shiva
Born (1995-01-16) 16 January 1995 (age 29)
NationalityIndian
EducationBA
OccupationBharatanatyam dancer,
Years active2005–present
Known forBharatanatyam dancer

Harinie Jeevitha (Tamil: ஹரிணி ஜீவிதா; born 16 January 1995) is a Indian classical dancer and choreographer. The disciple of Smt Sheela Unnikrishnan of Sridevi Nrithyalaya, she started dancing at the young age of six in the Melattur style of Bharathanatyam (Bharatanatyam).[1]

Critics and connoisseurs have applauded her for bringing depth, passion and spontaneity into her work. Harinie Jeevitha is a dancer conferred with Bal Shree title from National BalBhavan, 2009.[2] She has performed in major festivals in India and has also displayed her talent in many cultural capitals of the world.

She has also written a book, “Perspectives,” illustrated by Meghna Unnikrishnan.

Awards & choreographies[edit]

  • Was awarded the Balashree title from National BalBhavan, 2010[2]
  • Won the Excellency Award by the VDS Arts Academy
  • Received Ranjani Rajan Award as the Best Dancer
  • Got the 1st prize at the Classical Duo (with Archana Raja) and the 2nd at the Classical Solo dance contests of Akhil Bharatiya Sanskrutik Sangh (Pune, 2009)
  • Got the 1st prize in the final round of Konjum Salangai dance competition series by Doordarshan TV (Podigai), 2008
  • Won the 1st prize (Feb 2008) and 2nd prize (2009) in the all-India level (mixed age group) Bharatanatyam * competition in Hyderabad organized by Navya Nataka Samiti
  • Won the 1st prize in the all-India level Bharatanatyam competition in Bangalore (2008) conducted by Gopinath Das Nyasa
  • Won the 1st prize in Thaka-Dhimi-Tha, a dance competition show conducted by Jaya TV
  • Won the 1st prize in Bharathanatyam dance contest conducted by Sivan Arts Academy (2005)
  • Won the 1st prize in the junior category at the Bharatanatyam contest by Concern India in 2009
  • Won the Best Bharatanatyam Dancer 2007 Award in the Junior Category from the Auroville Cultural Exchange
  • Prize from Kanaka Sabha (Mumbai) in all-India Level Competition
  • Prizes in Jawahar Bala Bhawan (Tamil Nadu) state- and Chennai district- level competitions
  • 1st prize in the Jaya Vidya Learning Centre's Bharata natyam contest
  • Received the YGP Golden Jubilee Award as the "Best Actor" is also a recipient of the Bharat Kalachar scholarships for dance for 2004 - 2010

References[edit]

  1. "The Madras Music Academy Dance Festival - Day 5". Narthaki.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Drama and Bhakti that keep up with rhythm".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

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