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Indian Council for Cultural Relations Empanelment –Unit INDIAN COUNCIL FOR CULTURAL RELATIONS EMPANELMENT –UNIT REVISED REFERENCE LIST AS ON 30/04/2019 I N D E X S.NO. CATEGORY PAGE NO 1. DANCE 02 2. FOLK 44 3. THEATRE & PUPPETRY 87 4. CARNATIC MUSIC 114 5. HINDUSTANI MUSIC 144 6. MODERN DANCE & MUSIC 190 1 INDIAN COUNCIL FOR CULTURAL RELATIONS EMPANELMEMT SECTION REVISED REFERENCE LIST FOR DANCE - AS ON 30/04/2019 S.NO. CATEGORY PAGE NO 1. BHARATANATYAM 3 – 12 2. CHHAU 13 – 14 3. KATHAK 15 – 22 4. KATHAKALI 23 – 24 5. KRISHNANATTAM 25 6. KUCHIPUDI 26 – 28 7. KUDIYATTAM 29 8. OTTAN THULLAL 30 9. MANIPURI 31 – 32 10. MOHINIATTAM 33– 34 11. ODISSI 35 – 40 12. SATTRIYA 41-42 13. YAKSHAGANA 43 2 REVISED REFERENCE LIST FOR DANCE AS ON 30/04/2019 BHARATANATYAM OUTSTANDING 1. Ananda Shankar Jayant (Also Kuchipudi) (Up) 2007 2. Bali Vyjayantimala 3. Bhide Sucheta 4. Chandershekar C.V. 03.05.1998 5. Chandran Geeta (NCR) 28.10.1994 (Up) August 2005 6. Devi Rita 7. Dhananjayan V.P. & Shanta 8. Eshwar Jayalakshmi (Up) 28.10.1994 9. Govind (Gopalan) Priyadarshini 03.05.1998 10. Kamala (Migrated) 11. Krishnamurthy Yamini 12. Malini Hema 13. Mansingh Sonal (Also Odissi) 14. Narasimhachari & Vasanthalakshmi 03.05.1998 15. Narthaki Nataraj (Chennai) 2007 (Up)2017 16. Pratibha Prahlad (Approved by D.G March 2004) Bangaluru 17. Raghupathy Sudharani 18. Samson Leela 19. Sarabhai Mallika (Up) 28.10.1994 20. Saroja M K 21. Sarukkai Malavika 22. Sathyanarayanan Urmila (Chennai) 28.10.94 (Up)3.05.1998 23. Sehgal Kiran (Also Odissi) 24. Srinivasan Kanaka 25. Subramanyam Padma 26. Vaidyanathan Rama (NCR) 16.12.99 (Up) August 2005 27. Valli Alarmel (Spe.) (Up) 28.10.1994 28. Viswanathan Lakshmi 29. Visweswaran Chitra 3 BHARATANATYAM ESTABLISHED 1. Anjana Anand (Chennai) 28.05.2004 2. Ashok Purnima (Bangaluru) 1994(Up)2012 3. Arekar Vaibhav S. (Mumbai) 13.02.1996 (Up) 2007 4. Balasubramaniam Ramesh Uma (Chennai) 1987 ( Up) 2009 5. Barman Khagendra Nath (Guru)(Kolkata) 28.02.1992 (Up) 2008 6. Bharath Srekala (Chennai) 13.02.1996 (Up) 2008 7. Cama Rohinton (Not Dancing) 8. Chandrasekhar Chitra (Baroda) 03.05.1998 9. Chander Shekar Ragini (NCR) 03.05.1998 10. Chitharanjan Meenakshi Sabanayagam (Chennai) 16.12.99 - 28.10.94 11. Chidambaram Srinidhi (Rangarajan) (Up) 2008 12. Devayani (NCR) 2009 13. Dorairajan Padmini (Not Dancing) 14. Doraiswamy Vasundhara (Mysore) 15. Ganapathy Vani P. (Bangaluru) 28.02.92 16. Govindarajan Hema (Nairobi) 28.02.92 17. Ghantasala Parvathi Ravi (Chennai) March 90 (Up) 2008 18. Gopalaswamy Lakshmi (Up) 2008 19. Harishankar Ramya (California) 16.12.99 20. Janaki Rangarajan (Chennai) 2008 (Up) 2017 21. Johar Navtej Singh - 13.02.1996 (Up) 2007 22. Kannan Roja (Chennai) 15.01.2003 (Up) 2008 23. Kadambi Indira (Bangaluru) 28.10.1994 (Up)3.05.98 24. Khanna Rasika (NCR) 13.02.96 25. Kumar P. Praveen (Bangaluru) 16.05.1997(Up) 2008 26. Lakshmi P.A. (Mumbai) 28.05.2004 27. Lakshmmanaswamy A (Chennai) 2004(Up)2012 28. Lavanya Sankar (Coimbatore) 2017 29. Manjari Chandrasekhar (Chennai) (Up) 2007 30. Marar Radha & Menon Jayashankar (NCR) 28.02.92 31. Mallick Anita (Kolkata) 1989 ( Up) 2008 32. Mithun Shyam (Bangalore) 2017 33. Murthy J. Surya Narayana (Chennai) 16.12.99 34. Navia Natarajan (Bangaluru) 2007 (Up)2019 35. N Panchpakesan (Chennai) 28.05.2004 36. Parimal Phadke (Pune) (also Lec-Dem) 28.05.2004(Up) 2017 37. Pasha Syed Sallauddin (Bangaluru) 13.02.1996 (Up) August 2005 38. Prabhu Mitra (Hyderabad) 28.10.92 39. Praveen Kumar Markandachari (Bengaluru) 2019 40. Priya Venkataraman (Gurgoan) 03.05.1998 (Up) 2007 41. Purvadhanashree (Hyderabad) August 2005 (Up)2019 42. Raghvan Deepa (Faridabad) 13.02.1996 ( Up) 2009 43. Ramaa Venugopalan (Bangaluru) 2017 44. Ramachandran Revathi 03.05.98 4 45. Ravi Padmini 46. Ramachandran Anandi (Mumbai) 16.12.1999 (Up) 2008 47. Ramaswamy Lakshmi (Chennai 16.12.1999 (Up)2008 48. Ramya Ramnarayan Tirumalai (USA) 2010 49. Sadagopan Sukshma Roopa (Chennai) (Up) 28.10.92 50. Sadhana S. (Secundrabad) 28.02.1992 (Up) 2008 51. Sainath Rajeshwari (Secundrabad) 28.10.1994 (Up) 2008 52. Sathyanarayana Raju ( Bangalore ) 2011 53. Seshadri Meenakshi (Taxes, USA) 16.12.99 54. Shobha Chandrakumar (Chennai) 15.01.2003 (Up) 2007 55. Shobana Bhalchandra (Chennai) 2008 56. Shridhar & Anuradha Shridhar (Bangaluru) 15.01.2003 (Up) 2007 57. Soundarya Srivathsa (Bangaluru) 2017 58. Sreelatha Vinod (Chennai) 2010 59. Sridhar Vasant (Nee Sastri) 03.05.98 60. Srinivasan Sujatha, (USA) (Up) 2008 61. Subramanyam Kiran/Sandhya Kiran Bangaluru 15.01.2003 (Up) 2007 62. Suresh Padmaja (Rajan) (Bangaluru) 16.12.1999 (Up) 2008 63. Swaranamukhi B (Not Dancing) 64. Thampi Ganga (Chennai) 15.01.2003 (Up) 2007 65. Uma Sathyanarayanan (Chennai) 2017 66. Vasudevan S. (NCR) August 2005 (Up)2019 67. Venkataraman Anuradha (NCR) 16.12.99 68. Viswanathan Sreelatha 03.05.98 69. Yamini Muthanna (Bangaluru) 16.12.1999 (Up) 2017 BHARATANATYAM PROFICIENT 1. Aditi Sadashiva (Bangaluru) 2019 2. Ashok Kumar A (Bangaluru) 28.10.1994 3. Akmaral Kainazarova (Kazakhstan) 2008 4. Akshaya Arunkumar (Chennai) 2017 5. Aparna D S(Bangaluru) 2008 6. Adhithi Ramaa Venkat (Chennai) 2017 7. Aditi Rao (NCR) 28.05.2004 8. Aishwarya Narayanswamy (Chennai) 2007 9. Aishwarya Venkatesh (Mumbai) 2010 10. Ananth Lavanya (Chennai) 15.01.2003 11. Anupriya Guha (New Delhi) 2008 12. Anjana Rajan (NCR) 28.05.2004 13. Ambili Chidangil (Kerala) 2008 14. Amritha Sruthi Radhakrishnan (Delhi) 2019 15. Aparna Ramaswamy (USA) 2012 16. Aranyani Bhargav (NCR) 2009 17. Archana Narayanamurthy (Chennai) 28.05.2004 18. Archana & Chetana (Bangaluru) (Duet) 2017 19. Arupa Lahiry (Delhi) 2017 5 20. Asian Sisters (Vanamala & Sathyavathi) (Bangaluru) 28.10.1994 21. Bala Devi Chandrashekar (USA) 2017 22. Balasubramaniam Srividya 23. Banhisikha Sinha (Kolkata) 2008 24. Bhargavi GP (Chennai) 2007 25. Bhaskaran Snehlatha (Also Kuchipudi) 1992 26. Bhavya Balasubramanian (Chennai) 2019 27. Bolar Shubharani (Bangaluru) 28.10.1994 28. Chatterjee Madhuboni (Kolkata) 16.12.1999 29. Chikkanahalli Seshadri Veena (Haryana) 28.05.2004 30. Chowdhary Alankrita (NCR) 16.05.1997 31. Das Anwesha (Chennai) August 2005 32. Dakshina Vaidyanathan ( Delhi) 2012 33. Damir Tasmagambetov (Chennai) 2017 34. Doddamani Sanjay, (USA) 28.02.1992 35. Debaldev Jana (Kolkata) 2017 36. Deepika Gupta (NCR) 28.05.2004 37. Divya Kasturi (Chennai) 2007 38. Draupadi Praveen (Kerala) 2017 39. Ganeshan Ranjani (NCR) 28.02.1992 40. Ganga Grace (Chennai) 28.05.2004 41. Ganga Grace (Croatian) (NCR) 2007 42. Ganju Radhika (NCR) 43. G Ratheesh Babu (Durg, Chattisgarh) 2009 44. Ganna Srimova (NCR) 28.05.2004 45. Gargi Panchangam (Bangaluru) 2019 46. Gauri Nagesh Bhade (Mumbai) 28.05.2004 47. Gautam Rajasree (Chennai) 28.02.1992 48. Gayathri S. (Chennai) 16.05.1997 49. Gayatri Sriram (Bangaluru) 2017 50. Gowri Sagar (Bangaluru) 2019 51. H B Sahana ( Delhi) 2012 52. Hemalatha K. (Chennai) 16.05.1997 53. Indulekha P (Chennai) 28.10.1994 54. J Chandrapradha Jayaram (Bangaluru) 28.05.2004 55. Jacob Neerada (NCR) 16.12.99 56. Jangannathan Anuradha (Singapore) 57. Janani Murali (Bangaluru) 2007 58. Jayadev Anjali 59. Jyotsna Jagannathan (Chennai) 2008 60. Jhaveri Parul (Shastri) 61. Kamath Vatsala 62. K. Bhavya Shreelakshmi (Bhilai) 2007 63. Kangal S.P. Ramanarasimha (Bangaluru) 28.10.1994 64. Kapil Sharma (NCR) 28.05.2004 65. Kasar Mythali (NCR) 66. Kasar Sisters (Maithali, Radhika & Anuradha) (NCR) 28.10.1994 67. Kinra Vivek (New Zealand) 28.10.1994 68. K N Sajilal (Kerala) 2017 6 69. K R Manasvini (Chennai) 2019 70. Kiranmayee Madupu (Hyderabad) 2017 71. Kirti Ramgopal P (Bangaluru) 2007 72. Krishna Nandini (Mumbai) (E) 16.05.1997 73. Krishnan Vinita (NCR) 03.05.1998 74. Krithika Subrahmanian (Chennai) 2019 75. Krupa Ravi (Gujarat) 2019 76. Kulkarni Sinduri (Chennai) 28.10.1994 77. L Murugasankari (Chennai) 2019 78. Lavanya & Mrinalini (Chennai) 28.05.2004 79. Madhumita Paul (Kolkata) 2007 80. Maheswari Sudha (Varshaa) (Chennai) 28.10.1994 81. Majumdar Debjani(Kolkata) 82. Malabika Sen (Kolkata) 2007 83. Mallika Ayesha Bhargava ( Delhi) 2012 84. Manjula Ramaswamy (Andhra Pradesh) 28.05.2004 85. Maria-Kiran Filipuzzi (France) 2007 86. Marie Elangovan (Delhi) 2012 87. Mashantha Viswanathan (Hyderabad) 2017 88. Mathura Viswanathan (Chennai) 2007 89. Medha Hari ( Chennai) 2012 90. Mehta Susheela (Bangaluru) 1989 91. Mitra Suchitra (Kolkata) 28.10.1994 92. Milan Adhikary (Kolkata) 2007 93. Mohul Mukherjee(Kolkata) 2017 94. Mrudhula Basker (Bangaluru) 2019 95. Mubina Bandukwala (Mumbai) 2007 96. Murali Revathi (Secunderabad) 13.02.1996 97. Muralidharan R. & Manimekalai R. (Chennai) 28.10.1994 98. Muralidhar Thriveni (Bangaluru) 28.10.1994 99. Mythili Prakash (Chennai) 2007 100. Nagraj Depikka 28.10.1994 101. Nagraj Sudha (Bangaluru) 28.02.1992 102. Nambiar Shijit(Thiruvanniyur) August 2005 103. Nanavathy Vrunda Prakash (Bangaluru) 16.05.1997 104. Nandini Ganesan (Mumbai) 2019 105. Narain Ketaki (NCR) 03.05.1998 106. Narasimhaiah Shobha (Bangaluru) 28.02.1992 107. Narasimhan Srikala (Chennai) 1989 108. Naveen Ramachandra Hegde (Bangaluru) 2019 109. Natarajan Shoba (Chennai) 15.01.2003 110. Natarajan Srividya(Canada) 111. Natarajan Uma (Vadapalani) 1989 112. Neeta Bala (Gurgoan) 28.05.2004 113. Neha Bhatnagar ( Delhi) 2012 114. Nehi Chaudhary (Gurgoan) 28.05.2004 115. Nidhaga Karunad B M (Bangaluru) 2017 116. Nilesh Singha (Maharashtra) 28.05.2004 117. Nityananda Aishwarya (Bangaluru) August 2005 7 118. Nivedita Parthasarthy (Chennai) 28.05.2004 119. Pallavi Saran Mathur (NCR) 2009 120. Pallavi Sriram ( Chennai) 2012 121. Pande Mahesh R. (Mumbai) 15.01.2003 122. Pandya Parul (NCR) 28.02.1992 123. Parimala Hansoge Pavankumar ( Mumbai) 2012 124. Pavitra K S (Shimoga) 2008 125. Pavitra Krishna Bhatt (Maharashtra) 2019 126. Patel Nisha (Ahemdabad) 28.02.1992 127. Pooja A P (Chennai) 2017 128. Prachi Rajesh Saathi (Mumbai) 2019 129. Prathibha Ramaswamy (Bangalore) 2019 130. Priya Murle (Chennai) 2007 131.
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