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Mamta Narula Episode 10

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In this soul-stirring episode of Moments with Mamta, Mamta Narula sits down with the acclaimed dancer, choreographer, and educator Bina Menon. As the founder of the Kalashri School of Arts, Bina’s life is a beautiful tapestry of discipline, cultural preservation, and a lifelong devotion to the classical Indian arts. For decades, she has been a cornerstone of the New Jersey community, shaping not just dancers, but the very way heritage is passed from one generation to the next.

Born in India into a family where art and education were deeply intertwined, Bina’s journey began under the watchful eye of her father, a strict disciplinarian who understood that mastery requires both passion and persistence. She reflects on her early years of training, the rigor of learning Bharatanatyam and Mohiniyattam, and the foundational values of respect and dedication that her parents instilled in her. Her story is a testament to the idea that true talent is cultivated through years of unseen practice and a deep reverence for one's roots.

The conversation explores the evolution of the Kalashri School of Arts, which Bina started with just a handful of students and grew into a prestigious institution. She speaks candidly about the challenges of maintaining the purity of classical dance in a modern world, the importance of teaching the "why" behind the movements, and the profound joy of seeing her students find their own voices through art. Bina also shares a touching glimpse into her personal life, discussing her relationship with her son, Manu, and the pride of seeing him carve his own path in the creative world with the same discipline she championed in her studio.

From the grand stages of international performances to the intimate moments of mentorship in her classroom, Bina’s message is one of grace and grit. She reminds us that dance is more than just movement; it is a language of the soul, a bridge between cultures, and a lifelong journey of self-discovery. Her commitment to her craft and her community serves as a powerful inspiration for anyone striving to live a life fueled by passion and purpose.

A rich and moving conversation that celebrates the power of art to transform lives, preserve history, and connect us all to something greater than ourselves.

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