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WHEN WOMEN DANCE, THE MIND HEALS

The Daily Guardian

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October 29, 2025

Indian classical dance isn't indulgence – it's medicine in motion. For women battling stress on all fronts, rhythm can be the most powerful route to mental wellness

- NAMRATA KOHLI

We speak endlessly about women's physical health diets, workouts, fitness apps but far less about the fragile terrain of mental health. Stress, anxiety, and burnout are now everyday realities for women juggling careers, homes, caregiving, and invisible emotional labour.

What if the key to balance lay not in another productivity hack but in the arts? Indian classical dance, with its blend of discipline, rhythm, storytelling, and devotion, offers not just a cultural inheritance but a powerful therapeutic tool. We talk yoga, we talk mindfulness, but forget what was always ours Indian classical dance, the most underrated path to mental well-being.

Recently I attended a moving production on Indian classical dance and mental health. At a time when the arts often serve as spectacle, Padma Shri Shovana Narayan used dance to serve something deeper - healing and courage. Her latest presentation, Antah Shakti: Courage Within, staged in Delhi, was an extraordinary celebration of resilience where classical Kathak met lived experience.

The performance brought together individuals who have fought silent battles - an autistic dancer, a cancer survivor, a transgender artiste, and an acid-attack survivor - each narrating their story through rhythm, gesture, and expression. Under Narayan's sensitive choreography, their bodies became instruments of both vulnerability and triumph.

"The idea was to show that courage is not the absence of fear but the ability to move despite it," says Narayan, who has long used classical idioms to voice contemporary concerns. That evening, Kathak became not performance but pilgrimage from pain to purpose.

In Kathak's breath, Bharatanatyam's geometry, and Odissi's grace lies a secret balm: Indian classical dance the most overlooked yet potent form of mental wellness.

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