March 24, 2014; Mumbai: The Craftsmen, Artistes & Designers Promotion Forum
or CADPF – a newly-formed NGO has decided to take up the cause of
octogenarian and Padmashree Sitara Devi’s demand for a Dance Academy in
Mumbai.
Kathak exponent and and a student of
Sitara Devi’s daughter Jayantimala - Ranjana Bhattacharya of the CADPF
said, “For decades since the late 1970s, 94-year-old Kathak Queen
Padmashree Sitara Devi has been demanding a decent sized plot of land in
or around Mumbai to start a residential dance academy to educate
students both in Classical and modern styles of dance. She has met
hundreds of politicians, collectors and even private individuals and
corporate CEOs to support her dream but her demands have fallen on deaf
years. The 94-year-old-plus Sitara Devi has been living in Mumbai for
over 80 years now and while politicians and businessmen have been
allocated plots over the years, this dancing legend has been sidelined
and ignored.”
The CADPF has launched an online petition with a signature collection drive located at www.newz66.com/support-sitara-devi/ and
requested all lovers of all forms of dance and particularly Kathak to
join this campaign to demand a professional and independent Dance
Academy in Mumbai comparable to the best in the World.
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