Nataraja Ramakrishna

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Born(1923-03-21)21 March 1923
Died7 June 2011(2011-06-07) (aged 88)
KnownforClassical dancer, Guru, Writer, Classical Dance Composer, Reviver of Andhra Natyam, Perini Shivatandavam-
Parent(s)Damayanti Devi, Rammohan Rao
Nataraja Ramakrishna
నటరాజ రామకృష్ణ
Born(1923-03-21)21 March 1923
Died7 June 2011(2011-06-07) (aged 88)
Known forClassical dancer, Guru, Writer, Classical Dance Composer, Reviver of Andhra Natyam, Perini Shivatandavam-
Parent(s)Damayanti Devi, Rammohan Rao
AwardsPadma Shri
1992

Nataraja Ramakrishna (21 March 1923 – 7 June 2011) was an Indian dance guru. He was the chairman of Andhra Pradesh Sangeeta Nataka Academy.[1] He was also a scholar and musicologist who promoted classical dance in Andhra Pradesh and worldwide.

Ramakrishna was born in Bali, Indonesia to an ethnic Indian migrant family of Telugu descent from the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh whose parents are named, Damayanti Devi who hailed from Nalgonda, and Ramamohan Rao, from East Godavari.[2] His mother was a Veena exponent. Ramakrishna lost his mother at the age of three. The family later returned to India.[3]

From his childhood, Ramakrishna was interested in classical dance forms. He left his family and property for the love of art since his father did not approve of it. He spent his boyhood in Ramakrishna Math at Madras and Mahatma Gandhi's ashram. His elder brother Shyama Sundar was his mentor. During his childhood he came in touch with gurus like Meenakshi Sundaram Pillai, Vedantam Laxminarayana Sastry, Naidupeta Rajamma, Pendyala Satyabhama and Jampa Muthyam under whom he learnt various forms of art. His first dance teacher was Sukhdev Kartak in Nagpur.[2]

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