Rajee Narayan

Guru Smt. Rajee Narayan is a dancer musician and a composer living in Mumbai, India. She is the founder-director of Nritya Geetanjali, a premier dance school in Mumbai which trains students in bharatanatyam, carnatic music and nattuvangam in addition to courses on make-up and hairstyling for bharatanatyam.[1] Guru Rajee is the only female vaggeyakara and has over 200 carnatic music compositions to her credit.

Formative years

Smt. Rajee Narayan was born on the 19 August 1931 in Chennai India. The 11th child of Sri S. Narayana Iyer and Smt. Gangammal, Smt. Rajee started to learn Bharatanatyam at age 5, from her elder sister, Guru Smt. Neela Balasubramaniam, founder-director, Nataraja Natya Niketan and Smt. K. Lalitha, founder-director, Sri Saraswathi Gana Nilayam.

At the age of four, Guru Rajee commercially recorded the composition, 'Neraminchakura' (Shankarabharanam raga - Ikana tala). She also released records on story-telling songs for children and some plays. At that early age, she had started acting and singing her own songs in the movies that her father produced.

She participated in the dance-dramas and Kollata Jothrai festivals, conducted by the then-famous Dharma Chandrika Smt. Kadappai Lakshmiammal, through her sabha, Indumadar Lakshmi Vilasa Sabha, run specially for ladies.

Compositions

Guru Rajee Narayan has composed over 200 songs for bharatanatyam and has published some of them in her book Nritya Geetamala (2 volumes). Being an accomplished nattuvanar and a sangeeta vidushi, she has also released a book on the basics of carnatic music called Sangeeta Shartra Mala. She is also the author of Natya shastra mala, a book explaining the basics of natya shastram.

References

  1. "A balancing act". The Indian Express. 12 June 1997. Retrieved 8 August 2010.

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