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The woman who taught Kathak to speak anew
Hindustan Times West UP
|April 14, 2025
In the quiet precision of her footwork, and the thunderous defiance of tradition she carried in every performance, Kumudini Lakhia—often hailed as India's own Martha Graham—rewrote the language of Kathak.
MUMBAI: Her passing, early on Saturday morning in Ahmedabad, at the age of 95, marks more than the end of a luminous life steeped in dance. It is the silencing of a voice that taught an ancient form to speak anew—with spirit, soul, and startling modernity.
With every twirl and glance, she transformed Kathak into a mirror of the contemporary world—bold, expressive and unapologetically individualistic. A trailblazer, mentor and visionary, Lakhia's legacy pirouettes far beyond the proscenium—etched into the spirit of generations of dancers she nurtured at Ahmedabad's Kadamb Centre for Dance.
Born in 1930, Kumudini Lakhia entered the world at a time when women in the performing arts were bound by unspoken rules and visible walls. But she was destined to move differently. Krishna Mohan Maharaj, son of the Kathak legend Pt Shambhu Maharaj of the esteemed Kalka Bindadin gharana, recalls: "Though her early training under my father and Sunder Prasad grounded her in tradition, even then there was a quiet rebellion in her rhythm—a longing to push boundaries not out of defiance, but in pursuit of a deeper meaning."
This story is from the April 14, 2025 edition of Hindustan Times West UP.
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