Establishing Nrityangan

After returning from the USA in 1968, there was a sense of emptiness. Sunanda and I therefore decided to open a center for dance. We were yet to get married, but had already decided to share our life’s journey together, and received blessings from our families. Sutapa Sengupta, Sunanda’s elder sister, named the institution Nrityangan. Rather than a school for teaching dance it was a center which was created for professional dance performances. Sunanda and I established Nrityangan in 1969 with Dada’s blessings.

Image 7.1a: The logo of Nrityangan, created by Arup Guhathakurta

Image 7.1b: Debabrata Biswas (Georgeda) performing in Nrityangan’s first production in 1969, before the dance drama Chitrangada was staged. He is being accompanied on the tabla by Biplab and Dinuda (Dinesh Chandra) on the sitar.

Image 7.2: Suchitradi took charge of the entire music for Chitrangada. Seen in the image in the first row from left to right are Suchitradi, Sumitra, Biplab. Seated between Biplab and Sumitra, is Arghyada. Also seen in the image seated behind Biplab is Dinuda. Beside Dinuda on the esraj is his brother, Romuda (Ramesh Chandra). Seated behind Suchitradi is Susmita Roychowdhury, and seated to her left is Dhiren Bose.

Image 7.3 and 7.4: Sunanda in the role of Bir Chitranga. Once I gave Sunanda a visualization, she designed and stitched the rexin sheet for use as armour, while her younger sister, Sudipta Sengupta, painted it.

Image 7.5: Sunanda enacting one of Tagore’s most evocative songs - Ami Chintrangada, Rajendranandini.

Image 7.6 and 7.7: Sunanda and I performing as Bir Chitrangada and Arjun in the last song of the dance drama, Trishnar shanti, shundaro kanti in Nrityangan’s first staged performance of 1969.

Image 7.8: Dada in the audience of Nrityangan’s first performance in 1969. Next to Dada are renowned Rabindrasangeet singers, Chinmoy Chatterjee and Santosh Sengupta. Next to Santoshda is Sandhya Sen, a reporter, and then Meera Mazumdar. Seated in the second row in the center is Sunanda’s father, Jyoti Ranjan Sengupta, next to him is Bengali film actor Swarup Dutta (Debu) and his wife, Sucheta Dutta (Mumu).

Image 7.9: Dada with the team of Nrityangan after the performance. Second from the left in the front row is Narendra Nath Mitra, then Sunanda, Dada, Jayashree Lahiri and other team members. I am standing in the second row with Barda (Dhurjati Sen), who had performed in the role of Madan.

Image 7.10: Sunanda and I got married on May 17, 1970.

Sunanda and I tied the knot in May 1970. She took a break from dancing during late 1970 and 1971 as we were blessed with our first born, our daughter, Sulakshana. Our second born was our son, Shamik, who arrived in 1978. Both would grow up to become an integral part of Nrityangan. So Nrityangan slowly became an inherent part of our lives.

Images: Private collection of Shanti Bose

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