Chowdiah Memorial Hall, Bangalore, recently hosted the arangetram of Aarushi Santosh, student of Klassical Rhythms under the tutelage of Guru Rohini Ananth, UAE.
The Pushpanjali was an energetic start for the recital which had some innovative adavu patterns. A sopana kriti on Lord shziva brought out the devotion aspect. In the Varnam, Aarushi portrayed a Virahoth Khandita Nayika. The sanchaaris were of Rukimini Kalyana and Akshaya Paatre. The Varnam was testimony to her confidence and imagination as a dancer.
Vinaya Prasad, Vasanth Kiran and Nagabhushan spoke highly of the dancer.
The second half commenced with a kriti on Goddess Chamundeshwari. The story of the Devi killing Mahishasura was briefly enacted. This soulful piece clearly showed her mastery over facial expressions and also created a personal connection with the audience.
The highlight of the 2nd half was a Javali and Shayari which was composed keeping the nayika bhava in mind. This rare, novel ,musically delightful piece, was choreographed to suit the dancer’s age.
Concluding with a Thillana, Aarushi showed her command over nritta with neat adavus, controlled leaps and clear finishes. Well balanced stamina, engaging, intriguing adavu patterns and the ease with which Aarushi presented her Arangetram, is reflective of her rigorous training along these years. The lighting for the evening was well-managed by Surya Rao.
The impressive orchestra team included Vidushi Rohini Ananth on the Natuvangam, Vidushi Lavanya Krishnamurthy on Vocal, Vidwan Dhanush Natampalli on Mridangam, Vidwan T. S. Krishnamurthy on Violin, Vidwan Rakesh Sudhir on Flute, Vidwan Ashok Ayengar on Sitar and Master Mithun Shakti on Pads. The event was well emceed by Prathama Rao.
Aarushi Santosh, the elder daughter of Santosh Gopakumar and Geetha Santosh is 14 years of age and hails from UAE. Aarushi’s dance journey began in 2012 at the tender age of 4. She was drawn to this pristine art form when she saw it for the first time in UAE. She began her formal training under Nritya Ratna Vidushi Rohini Ananth and the journey continues till date. Aarushi has completed her Senior Diploma in Bharatanatyam conducted by Pracheen Kala Kendra. She is often featured in the media and is a well know dancer in UAE who is leaving no stones unturned to carve a niche for herself in this field. Under the guidance of Guru Rohini, she has become not just a Bharatanatyam dancer, but also a solicitous human being. Alongside classical dance, Aarushi also practices Carnatic Classical Music under the able guidance of Guru Rohini Prabhunandan. An all-rounder in school, she is a recipient of many awards for Elocution, Singing, Drama, Dance, Drawing, Painting and Sports , representing her school at various prestigious platforms. Aarushi excels in academics and has held the OUTSTANDING ACHIEVERS AWARD for 5 years consecutively. Aarushi has performed in UAE, India, USA, Singapore and Australia.
Aarushi Santosh, the elder daughter of Santosh Gopakumar and Geetha Santosh is 14 years of age and hails from UAE.
Aarushi performed at the very prestigious platform in India, UAE, Singapore, USA and Australia. Some of her note worthy performances are
Sai Nrityotsava in Bangalore, when she was only 5 years old. Perhaps, she is the youngest dancer to dance in such a prestigious festival.
Nataraja Nritya Shala Festival for NRI Dancers – Bangalore , India
Atakchesta Samman –Jaipur, India
Kannada Sahitya Sammelan, Dubai
Raja Simha (Adaption of Disney’s Lion King) – Sharjah, UAE
Strikers dance challenge in the august presence of Bollywood Choreographer, Terence Lewis,
Vivekananda 150-year celebration (Indian Consulate) Deepavali Utsav in the presence of Usha Uthap Ji Natya Samarpan – Dubai, UAE Kannada Rajyotsava – Abu Dhabi, UAE
Navika, International Kannada Congress – Raleigh, USA
Vedanta Centre – Brisbane, Goldcoast and Towoomba, Australia
Birth Celebration of Swami Vivekananda – Singapore
Special performance in the August presence of Saadhvi Niranjan ji, after which her picture was tweeted by the minister on her twitter handle.
As an Indian citizen growing up in Sharjah, with a great exposure to different cultures, Aarushi continues to learn dance under the guidance of her Guru Rohini and her love for this Indian art form has only increased multifold. She understands the commitment of an Arangetram and aspires to put forth her best foot forward.
“Dance is something which keeps my mind and body fit and it is something that will live with me throughout my life,” says Aarushi.