Guru Smaranam 2026: Kolkata Honours Odissi Legend Kelucharan Mahapatra
Guru Smaranam 2026: Kolkata Honours Odissi Legend Kelucharan Mahapatra

Kolkata witnessed an evening of devotion and artistic excellence with Guru Smaranam 2026, a commemorative programme held at Rabindra Sadan to honour the legacy of Odissi maestro Guru Kelucharan Mahapatra on his 21st death anniversary and centenary birth year.

Event Opening and Distinguished Guests

The event opened with a serene Pushpanjali, setting a contemplative tone for the evening. A distinguished gathering from the world of Indian classical dance—including Tanusree Sankar, Sharmila Biswas, Ratikanta Mohapatra, and Priyadarshini Govind—lent gravitas to the occasion. Their felicitation underscored the enduring influence of the guru’s legacy.

Book Launch: The Living Sculpture

A key highlight was the launch of The Living Sculpture: Odissi Between Temple and Modernity by Dr. Rajib Bhattacharya. The book examines the stylistic contributions of pioneering gurus Pankaj Charan Das, Debaprasad Das, and Kelucharan Mahapatra, tracing the evolution of Odissi from its temple origins to a refined classical form on the modern stage.

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Performances and Artistic Brilliance

The performance segment brought together some of the finest exponents of Indian classical dance. Presentations by Ratikanta Mohapatra, Priyadarshini Govind, Tanusree Sankar and her ensemble, and Sharmila Biswas stood out for their depth, precision, and emotive storytelling, creating an atmosphere of both artistic brilliance and spiritual immersion.

Choreography and Tradition

Choreographic works by Dr. Bhattacharya, along with performances by his ensemble members, reflected a thoughtful blend of tradition and innovation—echoing the dynamic yet rooted nature of Odissi itself. The evening also acknowledged the contributions of backstage teams and honoured students, reinforcing the importance of continuity in the guru-shishya tradition.

A Living Tribute

More than a commemorative event, Guru Smaranam 2026 emerged as a living tribute—reaffirming how Kelucharan Mahapatra’s vision continues to shape and inspire generations of dancers, keeping the essence of Odissi both timeless and evolving.

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