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- K. Venkatalakshamma (29 May 1906 – 1 July 2002) was a renowned Bharatanatyam dancer. A doyenne of the Mysore Style of Bharatanatyam, she was the last representative...
- Naik is the grand-niece of the renowned Bharatanatyam danseuse K. Venkatalakshamma. After her marriage, Naik, started writing radio plays about the trials...
- was born on 1 June 1845 to Ananthanarayanan Iyer and his second wife Venkatalakshamma at Kumarapuram near Palakkad. His great-grandfather Gowri Seshan Pattu...
- in 1995, the award has been given to a total of 26 individuals. K. Venkatalakshamma was the first dancer to receive the award and the most recent recipient...
- Reddy Mrinalini Sarabhai Gursaran Talwar Brihaspati Dev Triguna K. Venkatalakshamma C. R. Vyas 1998 U. R. Ananthamurthy Sivaramakrishna Chandrasekhar Debiprasad...
- 1992 Gursaran Talwar Medicine Delhi 1992 Brihaspati Dev Triguna Medicine Delhi 1992 K. Venkatalakshamma Arts Karnataka 1992 C. R. Vyas Arts Maharashtra...
- Music 1988 B. Ramadasappa Music 1988 N. R. Rama Rao Music 1988 K. Venkatalakshamma Dance 1988 Chandrashekhara Kambara Drama 1988 H. L. Nagegowda Folklore...
- until his retirement. Krishnashastry married at the age of sixteen to Venkatalakshamma who was only ten at that time.[citation needed] Krishnashastry was...
- of the Mysore Kingdom. One such person who was not a courtesan, was Venkatalakshamma, who at the age of 22 became an Asthana Vidhusi for her proficiency...
- mother. She trained in Bharatanatyam for approximately 15 years with K. Venkatalakshamma, who emphasizes Abhinaya (facial expression) and Jathis (pure dance...