Rajeshwari Sainath and Vyshnavie Sainath

Dance Synergies
By Tejeswini Chakraborty & Jagyaseni Chatterjee
How were you introduced to dance?
Rajeswari Sainath: I was seven years old when I was first
introduced to dance by guru Vazhuvoor K.R. Radhakrishnan
through my school. My
school had invited Sir to
teach students after school
hours, and I was one of the
few interested. I learnt my
basics under him for three
to four years, but after that,
he discontinued teaching in
school as he shifted from
Hyderabad to Rishi Valley,
and our classes stopped. At
that moment, I realised I did
not want to let go off the
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Rajeswari & Vyshnavie Sainath
Dance Synergies Tejeswini Chakraborty & Jagyaseni Chatterjee
art form. I soon enrolled in Sri Rama Nataka Niketan and
learnt under guru V.S. Ramamoorthy for a couple of years.
I brushed up on my foundation and went through a small
course there. Later, I got the opportunity to meet gurus
Indira Rajan and Pandanallur Srinivasa Pillai during one of
their visits to Hyderabad, and consequently, I continued my
training with them.
Vyshnavie: Dance was always there in the house and
was a natural choice for me. I was never forced to dance
because my mother was a dancer. My father is a sportsman,
and he was an international cricketer. My mother says I
have tried to imitate others’ dancing since I was a toddler!
As a child, I was quite athletic, which might explain why
my choreographies often gravitate towards more athletic
expressions on stage. I use Kalari and yoga to create
challenging postures and show different characters in a
way that might be considered a little acrobatic. I started
performing on stage very early and got the Rukumini Devi
Arundale Award for my first performance when I didn’t
even know what it was.