Ratikant Mohapatra

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Ratikant Mohapatra
Famous Odissi Guru Ratikant Mohapatra.jpeg
Background information
Born (1965-12-24) 24 December 1965 (age 58)
Cuttack
OriginIndia
GenresOdissi
Occupation(s)Indian classical dancerr, Choreographer performer
Websitewww.srjan.com/Guru_RatikantMohapatra.php

Ratikant Mohapatra is a dancer, percussionist, Guru, and Choreographer and archivist of Odissi. Under the direction and choreography of Ratikant Mohapatra, 555 Odissi dancers, a large number of them belonging to foreign countries, performed in unison at Kalinga Stadium, Bhubaneswar to enter their names in the Guinness Book of World Records.[1][2] Odissi Dance entered into Indo-Chinese Movie The Desire under the choreography of Guru Ratikant Mohapatra.[3] thumb

Early life[edit]

He was born to Guru Padma Vibhushan Kelucharan Mohapatra and Mrs. Laxmipriya Mohapatra on 24 December 1965.[4] He improvised on his own natural talents and inclination towards dance and music at an early age.[citation needed] Trained by the Maestro in the art of Odissi and Mardala, Ratikant did not spare any efforts to emerge as a leading male dancer and distinguished choreographer by the time he was in his early twenties.[citation needed] Guru Ratikant Mohapatra is married to Sujata Mohapatra who is a dancer and Odissi exponent.[citation needed] He has a daughter, Preetisha Mohapatra with her.[citation needed]

Dance Choreography[edit]

  • 2004: Varsha, Shantakaram, Sunaman (Hindi Abhinaya), Eka Lakshya Chaturpakshya, Bedanudharate (Dasavtara)
  • 2005: Jaya Mahesha, Namodevi, Shiva Panchmukha Stotram, Allah, Jhumi Jhumi Gopiyan (Hindi Abhinaya), Mokshya
  • 2006: Tarana Pallavi, Bhaja Govindam, Natangi, Bakratunda (Ganesh Bandana)
  • 2007: Charukeshi Pallavi, Sudha Dhaibat Vibhash Pallvi, OM, Kahibu Jai (Odiya Abhinaya), Matangi Dhyanam.
  • 2008: Nabadurga, Isi Basanta me, Nagendra Haraya, Sri Ramachandra Krupalu Bhajaman, Mrutyu, Megh Pallavi, Pattadip Pallavi, Nati Puja (Madhava Bhajan)
  • 2009: Bali Badha, Geeta Govinda, Naari, Sakuntala, Shiva Vandana, Dasavtar, Ganapati Papa Morriya.
  • 2010: Tantra, Swargatam Krishna.
  • 2011: Guru Bramha, Ravana, Yathagamanam, Ananda Lahari
  • 2012: Chandrakosh Pallavi, Nagendra Haraya, Bho Shambho & Bishwas
  • 2013: Geetamritam, Saggy Baggy, Sabari
  • 2014: Ardhanishwar, Samakala, Synthesis & Kubjaa
  • 2015: Abhanga (Hey igo vithalle bhakta jana baschale), Tarana. Namami Gange, Odia Abhinaya "Se Shyama Chhabi Chhataka", Purnangabaradi Pallavi.
  • 2016: Vinayaka-Smaranam, Tyaaga, Mahanayaka Bijayananda.
  • 2017: Hari Smarane, Mangaladhwani Pallavi.
  • 2018: Kirwani Madhurima, Maati

Awards And Honors[edit]

  • Invited by the ministry of Human Resource Development, Dept. of Culture, Govt. of India as an expert committee member to select the candidates under the scheme of "Scholarship to young artists in different cultural forms."
  • Received junior fellowship on Mardala from Ministry of Human Resource Development, Govt. of India.
  • Received a state level "Nrutyasri Award" from Mohansunder Devgoswami Smruti Sansad, Puri.
  • Invited by the national Song & Drama Division, Govt. of India as the Expert Member of the screening committee for selecting the artiste.
  • Awarded for the best presentation of Odissi dance for Cultural & Philanthropic Society, Calcutta High Court.
  • Barabati Nrutyotsav (national Festival of Dance & Music), Cuttack, awarded "Honour of Adore" for the best performance in Dashanana ballet in 2003.
  • Honoured by Indian Performing Arts Promotion Inc., Washington Dc, USA for the valued contribution in Odissi dance in 2003.
  • Honoured with the National Award "Pride of India" by Chinta-O-Chetna, Bhubaneswar 2004.
  • Honoured with "Sanjukta Panigrahi Samman" by Sanjukta Panigrahi Memorial Trust, Bhubaneswar, 2005.
  • Honoured with "Nrutya Bhushan" by International Dance & Theatre Festival 2005 at Cuttack.
  • Honoured with "Nritya Shiromani" by Utkal Yuva Sanskrutik Sangh at Cuttack, 2010.
  • Honoured with "Nrutya Bharati Samman 2010" by Sangeet Sudhakar Smruti Sansad at Bhubaneswar, 2011.
  • Created with his choreography the Gunnies Book of World Records with 555 Odissi Dancers, a large number of them belonging to foreign countries, performed in unison at Kalinga Stadium, Bhubaneswar during the International Odissi dance Festival 2011, Jointly organized by IPAP, USA, Dept. of Culture & Tourism, Govt. of Odisha.
  • Honoured with "Ka Sanskruti Samman 2011" by Shraddha Suman Creative Arts, New Delhi.
  • Honoured with "Vysakhi Excellence Award 2012" by Natraj Music Dance Academy, Visakhapatnam.
  • Honored with "IDC Award of Excellence-2012" by International Dance Congress, Bhubaneswar.
  • Honored with "Manana Award 2013 for his long standing contribution to Odissi Dance as a Choreographer, Teacher, Performer and a Mardala player" by Manana Natya Sanstha, Bhubaneswar
  • Honored with “SKGS Diamond Jubilee Nritya Choodamani 2014” by Sri Krishna Gana Sabha, Chennai.
  • Honored with "Bhumiputra Samman" 2016 by Bharat Sevashram Sangha, Puri
  • Honored with prestigious "Sangeet Natak Akademi Award" for Odissi Dance for the year 2016

Performances[edit]

Some major performances staged by Ratikant Mohapatra are: France- Festival of India and International Mime Festival; Germany- Festival of India and Autumn Festival; Japan - Festival of India; Russia- Festival of India; United Kingdom- Festival of India, Sanskritik Festival; Canada- Society of Fine Arts & Dance Academy of Ms Meneka Thakkar; Hong Kong- Vrundavan Dance & Music Academy of Pdt. Hari Prasad Chaurasia; Dubai- Sponsored Programmes; USA- 70th International Birth Anniversary Celebration of Guru Kelucharan Mohapatra in 1996, India Festival, Sponsored programs; Australia- ICCR Cultural Delegate & Sponsored programmes.

References[edit]

  1. aajkikhabar.com: Odissi dancers pierce in the Guinness World Records
  2. http://www.asianage.com/india/555-odissi-dancers-perform-once-guinness-bid-360
  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 4 April 2012. Retrieved 19 May 2012.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. http://www.narthaki.com/info/intervw/intrv123.html

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