Sunday 16 March 2014



   

A recital to remember

Kittu Sir's disciples provided a rich display of their talents, commitment and love for their Guru and the institution during the 3-day dance festival that commemorated the legendary Rukmini Devi and Chanu Panikkar, in March 2014. A rare mother-daughter duo brought alive touching scenes from the 'Geetopadesham'.

Sunday 9 March 2014



Coming Alive to the Memory of Masters 

On 7th, 8th and 9th March 2014, Kalakshithi came alive to the tinkling of anklets, the lilting notes of vocals and the mesmerizing sight of pure, practiced talent. Kittu Sir's disciples presented a 3-day spectacle that charmed the audience and paid homage to the memory of Rukmini Athai and Guru Chandu Panikkar. 

Friday 7 March 2014



Welcome to kalakshithi.org!

Yes, our official site has been created: the first 3 pages at http://kalakshithi.org/index.htm Do visit us!

Thursday 6 March 2014


Celebrating two Gentle Giants of Dance

Two people who literally shook and shaped the world of dance. One synonymous with the resurrection of Bharatanatyam and the other a doyen of Kathakali. We at Kalakshithi are proud and humbled at the same moment... to pay our tributes and celebrate the memory of Smt. Rukmini Devi Arundel and Sri Chandu Panikkar, the revered gurus of our own Kittu Sir! Come by at 6.15 on 7th, 8th and 9th March 2014 and experience the wonder that is Bharatanatyam.  

Thursday 27 February 2014



Soulful words from a dear disciple 

"I found a great Guru, to whom I'm infinitely grateful for his teachings, not only in the dance skills and dance theory, but also teachings about following the sincerity of heart, about being Good in life and trying to pursue always Good, Beauty, Honesty, hard work and determination. Kittu Sir, during my stay in Kalakshiti has taught me the best and the most he has could, gifting me of his time, knowledge with generosity and real devotion to real Art, the art that comes out from
the heart and the soul." 

Giulia Marchetti

Monday 3 February 2014


 A forum to share your memorable moments in dance! 

Hi friends, we all have our moments to remember... magical ones, warm ones... and also funny and hilarious ones. Now, just log on to https://www.facebook.com/BharatanatyamDanceMemes and share these moments! Let the world know how magical our days are at Kalakshithi.

Sunday 19 January 2014

Gentle guidance for the formative years

Most students start at a very young age, imbibing dance skills as well as life skills from the master. They consider Kalakshithi as their home, running there for a word with their Guru and a chat or a shared giggle with their friends. The relationships formed here are very strong... and often stay so for life.

Tuesday 14 January 2014

"Can you change Tyagaraja Keertanai to a disco form or can the seven swaras undergo a change? The same principle applies to dance too. Everything has to be according to the prescribed template within which one can experiment. But the edifice should be strong and the original art should be treasured" - says Kittu Sir, echoing the vision of his Guru, Athai Rukmini Devi. 

Wednesday 8 January 2014




 
On the selfless path of celebrating Bharatanaytam  

Kalakshithi in Bangalore is a 20-year-old gurukul for Bharatanatyam, founded and nurtured by Professor MR Krishnamoorthy, (Kittu Sir) a living legend. 

For the last 20 years, early dawns in Basavangudi, a quaint, bustling Bangalore suburb, have been marked by the fall of dancing feet. It is here in this warm, welcoming old mansion, that Professor MR Krishnamoorthy has been gently guiding the steps – and lives – of generations of young women and men.

Words fail to describe Professor MR Krishnamoorthy… he is an oasis of calm in the harried world, a one-man religion in the firmament of dance. The wisdom of the sages, the knowledge of the masters and the practicality of a world citizen melt gently into his tall form and flowing gait.   

A close disciple of path-breaking danseuse Rukmini Devi Arundale, this humble maestro is the founder of Bangalore’s revered Kalakshiti institute of Fine Arts.

After 14 years of close tutelage with Rukmini Devi in the hallowed portals of Kalashetra and earning his post graduation, Kittu Sir mentored hundreds of young dancers as a professor. 

After Rukmini Devi’s demise in 1986, Prof Krishnamurthy returned home to Bangalore, and founded Kalakshiti in 1991. Thus began a movement that re-wrote the rulebooks of learning and performing, confidence and fulfillment, as it grew in stature as a temple of dance. Numerous awards and accolades came in search of Kittu Sir, resting lightly on him over the decades.