
From their first nervous performance to their perfect step forward,renowned city-based dancers share their memories on International Dance Day
Sucheta Chapekar,Bharatnatyam
Sandip Soparrkar,Western Dance
It amuses me to think about my first performance,as it was very different from the ones that I do now. I was in the first grade when I participated in a fancy dress contest,where I not only had to don the dress of a Bharatnatyam dancer,but also perform like one. I remember I went to my neighbour to learn the basics of the dance form so that I could actually dance like one. After a two-week training,I was given a saree,jewellry and was made to look like a female Bharatnatyam dancer for which I won the first prize. My mother still has that saree with her as a memory of that victory. My latest dance performance,however,was for the PETA ad campaign. My wife and I were to perform for the ad,which was made for their Save the Snake campaign. In the performance we had to act like a snake and through our dance depict a story about a snakes life,which is endangered. We showcased that how snakes that could otherwise live for 100 years die within 15 years because of the indifference of human beings. It was memorable for two reasons,both good and bad. The good being that the storyline was very inspiring and I wanted to do it,and the bad being that I had a severe backache problem just a week before the performance and I had to take very painful injections to perform on that day.
Maneesha Sathe,Kathak
I was nine-years-old when my mother had organised my first solo performace for her ladies club get together. Gokhale Hall in Laxmi Road was the venue and it was jam-packed,however,I wasnt nervous at all. I was groomed in such a way that I never felt scared before giving my performance there and it turned out to be a good show,as I was told later on. My latest performance,which was on February 13 this year,was when I performed in Renu Gawaskars fund raising event. I was happy that I was able to contribute my bit through my dancing. I had performed with my daughter and daughter-in-law. I am a performer and the show is not yet over for me. Kathak is still new and afresh and all my effort will go in keeping it so by brining in new experiments.
Essa Duhaime,Belly dancer
It was a beautiful moment for me when I gave my first performance in 1988 in Canada. I performed a fusion of Ballet,Jazz and Gymnastics,when I was six- years-old. The show was a fund-raiser. Though I was nervous,but I just loved everything about the show the glamour,attention,make,costume and also the complements that I got after the show were incredible.
My last performance,on the other hand,which was on April 23,was also a special moment for me,as I did everything for my
show from coordinating to choreography and from costume designing to performing.