Bantwal Jayaram Acharya
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Bantwal Jayaram Acharya | |
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| Born | 12 October 1957 |
| Died | 21 October 2024 (aged 67) |
Bantwal Jayaram Acharya (12 October 1957 – 21 October 2024) was an Indian classical dancer, stage performer and Yakshagana artist. He was known for having a transformational impact on the art of traditional dance genre Yakshagana by incorporating an element of humour which he continued for over 50 years.[1]
Acharya learnt Yakshagana, a Kannada-based traditional classical dance theatre from his father Bantwal Ganapati Acharya who was also a prominent Yakshagana artist.[2] He grew up watching Talamaddale and Yakshagana performances since his early childhood days which provoked an inner passion in him to follow the classical cultural dance practices and traditions.[2]
After then, he plied his trade in Yakshagana to prolong his career as a dancer. He then began performing in Amtadi and Sornadu Melas even without having gained any level of exposure to formal training.[2]