This story is from April 30, 2025

Celebrating the legacy of Dwaaram

Celebrating the legacy of Dwaaram
Legendary classical dancer and choreographer Vani Ganapathy revisits the journey of her landmark production, DWAARAM – The Autobiography of The Door. A beautiful confluence of dance, music, and theatre, it was envisioned as a musical dance with "door" as a metaphor for transition and transformation. The production was premiered in the year 2013 in Bengaluru and brought several respected names from the world of Indian classical art, such as Sathyanarayana Raju, Srivatsa (vocal and nattuvangam), Lingaraju (percussion), Mahesh Swamy (flute), and Shubha Santosh (veenai), each contributing to make the production beautiful. Vani pays special tribute to percussionist Lingaraju, whose recent absence is deeply felt.

Our rehearsals were filled with joy. We often found ourselves laughing more than dancing, eagerly anticipating our tea and lunch breaks, which became moments of connection and bonding

Vani Ganapathy
Dwaaram was staged several times across India, from Mumbai to Chandigarh. The final production took place in April 2016 at the Homi Bhabha Auditorium at the National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA), Mumbai.

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