Dance master sundaram biography of william shakespeare
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An Interview with Dr Uma Rajan – accomplished dancer and arts administrator
By Vidhya Nair VN: How did you come to be introduced to the Satyalingams & what were your first impressions? UR: I met them both soon after they arrived, probably 1974-5 at an Air India party (her husband Rajan was Reservations Manager with Air India at the time). Both Neila and Sathyalingam were of course much younger and my first impression of Neila was her open smile – halfway between a smile and a laugh. She was warm from the start. When she recognised that I was a student of Pandit Chokalingam Pillai (nephew and Guru of lineage of the legendary Pandanallur Meenakshi Sundaram Pillai), she made an instant connection with me. Satyalingam also remembered me from my Arangetram in Chennai back in 1954. It turned out that he was present at that recital. A lovely coincidence! I saw Neila as a typical Ceylonese-Indian family woman who spoke Tamil with the Ceylonese twang. Sathy (Satyalingam) at that time was a silent person, half-smiling and he would speak Tamil in the Indian way. We were in sync in every conversation and able to speak on many topics and have an opinion. We often talked about the arts and gelled on a big factor – her son, Skanda. I was Medical Director for School Health at the ti
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The Shakespeare Hut: A Story of Performance, Memory and Identity, 1916–1923 9781474295840, 9781474295833, 9781474295864
Table of contents :
Cover
Half-title
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Foreword
Introduction
1. Prologue: The Shakespeare Memorial National Theatre events, 1910–12: Festivity, bardolatry, (re)constructing Shakespeare
2. ‘What Ho! For Shakespeare, when we get back to Blighty!’: Commemorating Shakespeare in wartime
3. Performing Englishness: The Shakespeare Hut for Anzacs
4. Performing femininity: Women at the Shakespeare Hut
5. After the war: 1919–23
6. Epilogue: Forgetting and ‘remembering’ the Shakespeare Hut, 1924–2016: Festivity, bardolatry and (re)constructing ‘memory’
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Citation preview
The Shakespeare Hut
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