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| Daksha Sheth's dance electrifies Nobel Laureates at Science Conclave December 19, 2008 Allahabad: Daksha Sheth and her troupe's contemporary dance performances electrified students, faculty and the 6 Nobel Laureates present at the venue of the Science Conclave on Thursday (December 18, 2008) at the Indian Institute of Information Technology, Allahabad (IIIT-A). Her troupe, comprising of eleven dancers, performed ten compositions in quick succession much to the amazement and delight of the Laureates who were thrilled to see so much energy and vitality in the performances. As Nobel Laureate Jerome Friedman jokingly remarked over dinner after watching Daksha's performance, "There was more energy in their performance than in a fission reactor." Full Coverage of the Science Conclave 2008 Daksha, as she describes herself, has always been something of a rebel in the Indian dance world - a brilliant and highly respected young Kathak dancer who "went astray" and ventured into uncharted terrain. The deviations and surprise turns in her dance career have confused many, including her admirers, and confounded those who like to pigeon-hole artists with convenient labels. With her immense talent, a total belief in herself and the courage to follow her intuition, Daksha has always followed her own path. And with a fiery reputation to boot, she has ruffled many feathers through the years, but in the process she has created works that have stretched the boundaries of Indian dance. From Kathak to Mayurbhanj Chhau to Contemporary Dance, Daksha has made her mark at the top in each idiom. Here though is no dilettante dabbling in different fields; on the contrary, each step in her journey represents an investment of years of hard work. Hers is a life driven by a passion for dance that has subsumed all other considerations. She was also all praises for Founding Director M.D. Tiwari who has steered the Nobel Laureates Science Conclave 2008 from choppy seas caused by the terror attacks in Mumbai to the calm waters of the bay making the event a grand success. Daksha says she would love to perform at the IIIT again. She also wants to perform at all other similar educational institution all over the country. |