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Satya Narayana Charka

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Satya Narayana Charka is a Kathak dancer, teacher, and choreographer. Among his awards is the first prize in the All-India Dance Competition. In 1981, he became the director of the East-West School of Dance in Monroe, New York.

He teaches around New York, and performs dance and dance dramas such as Shakuntala and Ramayana internationally.

Productions by Satya Narayan Chakra

Kathak Teachings and Contributions

Charka taught at the American Education Foundation and the American International School from 1969 to 1972, the Ballet and Indian Dance Institute, Tokyo, in 1974, “Chinese University”, Kowloon, Hong Kong from 1973 to 1975, and the Department of Education, NSW, from 1980 to 1981. He has guest taught at the Bodenwieser Dance Centre, Sydney and the School of Performing Arts in New York City in 1982.

References

  1. Vyāsa, Lallana Prasāda (1992). Ramayana, its universal appeal and global role. Har-Anand Publications. p. 113. ISBN 9788124100011. Retrieved 8 April 2011.
  2. Collection, New York Public Library. Dance (2001). Bibliographic guide to dance. G. K. Hall. p. 31.
  3. "Profiles - PANDIT SATYA NARAYANA CHARKA by Bhasyam G Iyengar". narthaki.com. Retrieved 27 November 2021.
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