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October 12-14, 2005 Mallika Sarabhai:
Hot Talas, Cool Rasas |
MALLIKA
SARABHAI
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EDUCATION
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B.A.
- Honours in Economics (1972) |
St.Xaviers
College, Ahmedabad |
Master
of Business Administration (1974)
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Indian
Institute of Management, Ahmedabad |
Ph.D
(1976) |
Gujarat
University Organisation Behaviour
Psychological Maturity and the Power Motive: Dynamics
and Development |
D.Lit
(1998) |
University
of East Anglia, Norwich For contribution to the arts. |
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POSITIONS
HELD
Currently
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- Co-director
Darpana Academy of Performing Arts,1977
- Choreographer
and Lead Soloist Darpana Performance Group,1980
- President,
CIOFF India (a UNESCO organisation for propagating
folk dance), from 1982
- Trustee,
Sakshi (a centre opposing violence against women),
from 1999
- Board
of Trustees, Travel and Lifestyle Consulting TLC, 2000
- Trustee,
Sarvodaya Trust ( for propagating Gandhian thought),
2001
- Trustee,
Citzens Vigilance Movement, 2000
- Trustee,
National Foundation for India, 2000
- Trustee,
Board of Schoolnet Trust, Mumbai. This is doing pioneering
work in the field of computer assisted education, from 2000
- President
, Mahatma Gandhi International School, from 1998
- Board
Member, Delhi Public School, since 2001
- Board
Member, CEE (Centre for Environment Education)
- Board
Member, Vikram Sarabhai Community Science Centre
- Member
of the Governing Board of the Academy of Human Resourses Development,
India
- Past
President, Alliance Francaise, Ahmedabad 1990-1998
- Honarary
Member the Academic Council, Nexgen School of Management and
Technology, Kolkata (Teamed up with Troy State University,
Alabama, USA), since 2003
- Member,
Board of Governors, SPRAT (Society for the Promotion of Rational
Thinking
- Member,
Governing Board of Auroville Foundation,
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CAREER
ACHIEVEMENTS |
DANCE
Lead soloist since 1977 at the Darpana Academy of Performing
Arts; specializes in Bharata Natyam and Kuchipudi;
also a contemporary dancer with the Darpana Performance Group;
the Pan Project, London; the Battery Dance Company, New York;
the National Dance Institute, New York . Has performed throughout
India as well as Western Europe, North and South America, East
and South East Asia, Australia, Africa and the Middle East.
Has led her dance group to prestigious festivals at Sadlers
Wells - Festival des Champs Elysees - Festivals of Perth,
Singapore, Hong Kong, Japan, Israel, Egypt and to all major
festivals held in India.
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CHOREOGRAPHY
with
year & location of premiere |
- The
Mask: 2003, Florence, Italy
- An
Idea named Mira: 2002, Los Angeles, with
Daksha Mashruwala: commissioned by the Forum
of World Religions
- Tic
Toc: 2002, Beijing, as part of Indo-China Tour
- The
Journey Inward:Devi Mahatmya: 2001, Ahmedabad
- Tillana
The Celebration:
2001, Singapore as part of Festival of India
- Kaun:
2001, Singapore, as part of Festival of India
- In
Search of the Goddess:
2000, Washington, commissioned by The Smithsonian Institution
- IK2
the Myth of Myths: 1999,
Ahmedabad
- Ashwamedh:,
1999, Ahmedabad
- The
Conference of The Birds: 1998, Ahmedabad
- Cityscapes:
1998, Ahmedabad
- The
Leopard: 1998, Ahmedabad
- Silappadikaram:
1997, Ahmedabad
- Krishna:
The Musical:
1997, Ahmedabad
- Yatra
Gurjar: 1996, Ahmedabad
- V
for
...:
1996, Ahmedabad
- The
Story of Champaner:
1995, Champaner commissioned by The Gujarat Historical
Society
- Songs
of Tagore:
1995, New York, with Jonathan Hollander, for Battery Dance
Company
- Ritual
Fragments:
1995, Perth commissioned by Festival of Perth
- Ceremony
I: 1995, Perth commissioned by Festival of
Perth
- Worlds
Within & Without:1995,
Perth commissioned by Festival of Perth
- Transposed
Heads: 1993, Ahmedabad
- Changing
Planes: 1993, London
- Jazz
Tillana:
1993, Perth as part of Indian Summit for Festival of Perth
- Mean
Streets on Earth: 1993, Perth as part of Indian
Summit for Festival of Pert
- Thattakazhi:
1993, Perth as part of Indian Summit for Festival of Perth
- Structures:
1992, Ahmedabad
- Shakuntala:
1992,
Ahmedabad
- Germinations:
1991, Ahmedabad
- Mothers
Daughters and Other Women:
1991, Nottingham
- Itan
Kahani: 1991, London
- Sitas
Daughters: 1990, Ahmedabad
- Shakti:
The Power of Women:
1989, London
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THEATER
AND DANCE-THEATER
2003
Patra Mitro Lead role in Gujarati play
2002
An Idea Named Mira
Mira represents many things to many people. The adoption of her
songs across all strata of society in India indicates that what
she represents finds resonance with everyone. Was she a person
or a myth? An idea or a dream?
In this multimedia work Mallika Sarabhai explores through dance,
music, theater and video imagery what makes Mira relevant today.
Written & directed by Mallika Sarabhai, co-choreographed by
Mallika Sarabhai & Daksha Mashruwala, projection design by
Yadavan Chandran. Commissioned by the Forum of World Religions,
Los Angeles
2001
The Journey Inward: Devi Mahatmya
A multi dimensional performance based on Suzanne Ironbiters
epic poem Devi (the Goddess) was conceived, directed & choreographed
by Mallika Sarabhai with music by Indian rock composers Mark and
Philipe Haydon; set & costume design by Australian Jodie Fried
and projection design by Yadavan Chandran.
Devi breaks boundaries between dance, sculpture and ritual;
a beautiful and inspiring journey of the soul
.. the
Indian Express, January 2002
Her work theory is to indulge with the group members in
long discussions " to give them a philosophical feel of the
subject." Also, a lateral training for dancers in at least
one discipline other than their own is preferred. Combining mythological
themes with contemporary theater techniques is an other example
of the maturity
The Pioneer
Woman of myriad avatars: The most potent sequences of the
evening, which linger in the mind's eye, were those inherently
visual. Such as the goddess donning her vermilion-red vestments,
her radiance multiplied by both her human and stage accessories.
Such as the Mahishasuramardini sequence, which drew the audience
into its embrace with vivid theatrical devices. Such as the final
dramatic flower formation, " Kalam maaikkal", reminiscent
of Kerala temples, erased by a flurry of movement, as if invoking
a ritual trance. And a few others The Hindu
Devi reveals herself in her creative and destructive
aspects, is a consort of Shiva being the changing, female aspect
against Shiva who's an unchanging, masculine aspect of divinity.
A few minutes into the performance and one realizes the varying
moods and music that complement the images of aggression that
well expose the force of Devi's wisdom Indian Express
The Journey Inward, seeks to propitiate and seek the benign
grace of the elements and have the energy within (" Draw
yourself out of this body") to be in tune with them so that
it realizes the twin powers of destruction and creation
The Times of India
Mallika's energetic movement covering all available space,
her delightful group formations, occasional use of the space across
footlights, projection of visually grand rituals, scenes of combat
with Mahishashur and her recorded recital of the poem lend character
to the work The Times of India
2000
In Search of the Goddess
The Mother Goddess has always had a central role in Hindu mythology
and belief. In a philosophy which accepts the primary being
as Ardhanarishwara, a being half female-half
male, Devi or Shakti is the primal kinetic energy
without whom the male remains passive and immobile.
In this work Mallika Sarabhai explores the perception of Shakti
through classical dance, theater, storytelling and mime. Taking
some traditional works from the repertoire of Bharata Natyam
and Kuchipudi, she juxtaposes these with her own contemporary
interpretations of the Mother Goddess. Written, directed and
choreographed by Mallika Sarabhai. Commissioned by the Smithsonian
Institution, USA
Ms. Magic feet Mallika Sarabhai was the highlight of the
inaugural cultural evening of the Osho Foundation. What bound
together a jam packed hall of men and women was the messages
she conveyed through her works, gestures and Bharatnatyam mudras
that women have a life and space of their own.- The
HT City, New Delhi
When the eminent danseuse, Mallika Sarabhai danced
In Search of Devi she was not merely exhibiting her talent.
She was presenting a message of empowering women, drawing heavily
from the message of the Mahabharata and mythology.
The Statesman, In a mans world, Mallika sets out
in Search of Devi Newsline, USA
Ms the Word - Mahabharata, Mythology and Mallika.
The three were well enmeshed at the inaugural cultural event
of the Osho World foundation, where the danseuse presented her
dance recital, In Search of Devi, Mallika Sarabhai believes
in the empowerment of women in this male-dominated society and
that is what came through in her long performance
Times of India, New Delhi.
1999
IK2-
The Myth of Myths - a collaborative project between
Darpana Performance Group and Pan Project, London. Performers
Mallika Sarabhai (India) and Peter Badejo (Nigeria) explore
and celebrates the myths of India, West Africa, Europe and other
lands, examining how through those myths people have searched
for meaning in their lives, in their gods of the seasons or
their gods against bad luck. Scripted & directed by John
Martin, choreographed by Mallika Sarabhai.
1998
Conference of the birds a 12th century Sufi tale
by Farid Ud-Din Attar, a parable of the human races search
for truth, for lifes meaning and for the self. Adapted
by John Martin, co-directed by Mallika Sarabhai & John Martin,
choreographed by Mrinalini Sarabhai.
Cityscapes - a look at stories and storytelling
in an urban TV age. Co-written by Symon Macintyre & Mallika
Sarabhai, directed by Symon Macintyre, choreographed by Mallika
Sarabhai
1996
V for... This show tackles one of the most
burning issues in India and throughout the world - the spread
of violence. Using case histories, video images, quotations
from violators and peacemakers, the performer invites the viewer
to examine the violence within ourselves and how we deal with
it. Co-written by Mallika Sarabhai & John Martin, directed
by John Martin, choreographed by Mallika Sarabhai.
1993
Kaliyug: - The Circle of Paradise - Kaliyug explores
the corruption of values in this age. Produced by Pan Project,
London which commissioned Suniti Namjoshi to write the script.
National UK tour, May - June 1993.
1991
Itan Kahani: The Story of Stories- The first ever
collaboration between an Indian classical dancer and a Nigerian
dancer, exploring the hidden agenda of folk stories. National
UK tours in 1991 and 1992; at the Gulbenkien Foundation, Lisbon,
1992; an Indian tour, 1992; a West African tour 1993 and 1995.
Produced by Pan Project, London. Scripted & directed by
John Martin, choreography by Mallika Sarabhai.
1990
Sitas Daughters: - A performance piece on
womens issues, performed in Hindi, Gujarati or English,
developed with women activists, talking of issues like rape
and female foeticides and the deification of women.
The solo performance uses dance, music, story-telling, masks
and mime and has been
performed more than 300 times throughout India, UK, the US,
Singapore and Africa. Co-written by Mallika Sarabhai & John
Martin, directed by John Martin, choreographed by Mallika Sarabhai
1989
Shakti - The Power of Women: - a work on the image
of Indian women. Through a fusion of dance, drama, mime, music
and narrative, this performance penetrates the real feelings
of heroines and legends created by men for their own purposes.
Co-written by Mallika Sarabhai & John Martin, directed by
John Martin, choreography by Mallika Sarabhai. Tour of Great
Britain in 1989 and 1991 and a British Council tour of India
in 1990.
1984-1989
Peter Brooks The Mahabharata: directed by
Peter Brook. Created the female lead Draupadi, in both the French
and English versions. Performed worldwide: at the Avignon Festival
(France); Brooklyn Academy of Music (New York); Raleigh Studios
(Los Angeles); Ginza Saison (Tokyo); Tramway (Glasgow), and
as part of the Perth and Adelaide Festivals, Australia.
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TELEVISION |
- Virasat
School Quiz: Inter-School Childrens Quiz related
to Indias influence on the World and Worlds influence
on India in the context of archeology, architecture, clothes,
dance, music, food, sports and literature. Quiz Master, DD11,
2003
- Umber
Chat Show: The Threshold. A programme about issues
that face by adolescents. The format veers between street
interviews of adolescents, their teachers and parents, and
a dramatized story of a particular problem. Like eve teasing,
puberty, changes in physique and biology. Anchor, DD11 2003
- Vaividhyotsav:
5 days a week programming on DD 11 on celebrating diversity.
Anchor, from July 14th, 2003.
- Aapni
Bapor:
Daily one hour womens empowerment episode on DD 11 from
Oct 7, 2002. Anchor, Producer.
- Talk
Positive: Anchor,
Doordashan & Zee TV, 2001 (1st talkshow on
AIDS & HIV in India, sponsored by National AIDS Council
13 part series)
- Chief
Executive Officer: TARA,
Gujarati TV Channel, 2000- 2002
- Storyteller:
Anchor,
Director, Writer, Suvik Communications, STAR TV 98-99
- Show
Reel:,
Anchor, STAR TV, 1997-98
- Plus
Preview:
Anchor, STAR TV, 1997 1999
- Arts
Update:
(1st Arts News Programme in India) Producer, Director, Anchor,
Suvik Communications, STAR TV, 1997-98
- Kaleidoscope:
(Arts Magazine Programme) Anchor, Cinema Vision India, 1996
- 1999.
- On
Air With Mallika: (Anchor and Host), TV India, 1995-96
- Eye
Witness Chat Show:, Interviewer and Anchor, HTV (Hindustan
Times Vision), 1995-1996
- Speakeasy
with Mallika: Interviewer & Anchor, Doordarshan,
1995-96
- Turning
Point (Science Programme) Anchor, Doordarshan, 1992-94
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DIRECTING
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- EKTA
- A theater production with 14 street children, on
non-violence, performed in India and in the US. (2002)
- Asopalav
- A series of 30 music videos on development themes
for the Ministry of Education, Government of India.
(2001-2002)
- Rangmanch
- Weekly drama program on TARA (2000-2001)
- Storyteller
- Weekly serial for children on STAR TV (1998 -1999)
- Films
for local government bodies on health education
(1990)
- Films
for Ministry of Environment on different classical environment
themes using dance and puppetry: Ganga, Hamsini, Karkasha,
Aspirations, Meghadoota, Revelation.(1986-88)
- Series
of educational films using traditional performance
techniques for the Ministry of Education, Government of India,
1986.
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FILMS
30 films including |
- Dany
(2002) in Malyalam
- Peter
Brooks The Mahabharata (1989) in English
- Kahkasha,
(1986) in
Hindi
- A
Thousand Flowers (1982)
in English & French
- Katha
(1982) in Hindi
- Amma
(1980) in Hindi
- Sheesha
(1980) in Hindi
- Ajwaali
Raat Amaasni (1980) in Gujarati
- Mena
Gurjari (1976) in Gujarati
- Himalay
Se Ooncha (1974) in Hindi
- Kalankini
(1973)
in Hindi
- Mutthi
Bhar Chawal (1972) in Hindi
- Sonal
(1972) in Hindi
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PUBLICATIONS |
- Editor,
Spectacular India, Mapin Publishing Pvt. Ltd., 1999
- Editor,
Jute Handlooms of India, Mapin Publishing Pvt.
Ltd, 1999
- Editor,
Sufism and Beyond, Mapin Publishing Pvt. Ltd,
1999
- Editor,
Romance of Golconda Diamonds, Mapin Publishing
Pvt Ltd, 1999
- Editor,
From Mustard Fields to Disco Lights, Mapin
Publishing Pvt Ltd, 1999
- Editor,
Parvati: Goddess of Love, Mapin Publishing
Pvt Ltd, 1998 1999
- Editor,
Documenting Chandigarh Vol I, Mapin Publishing
Pvt Ltd, 1999
- Editor,
Image & Imagination:5 Indian Artists, Mapin
Publishing Pvt Ltd 1995
- Editor,
Performing Arts of Kerala, Mapin Publishing
Pvt. Ltd., 1995.
- Co-Author,
Understanding Kuchipudi, 1992.
- Editor,
Krishna as Shrinathji: Miniature Paintings from Nathdwara,
Mapin Publishing Pvt. Ltd, 1989.
- Editor,
Bhavai and its Typical Aharya, Monograph, 1982.
- Editor,
Shadow Puppets of India, Monograph, 1982.
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WRITER |
- Seeing
beyond the mask: a weekly column in Gujarati in Gujarat
Mitra
- Currently
writing two books: The Feminist Movement in India,
and Strong Women, Enduring Legacies, ( a history of
the women in her family)
- Script
for dance-theater production, An Idea Named Mira
- Scripts
for weekly TV series Storyteller, Indias only indigenously
produced TV serial for children, to make children aware of
Indias multicultural heritage, 52 episodes.
- View
from the Bridge, a weekly column for The Times of India,
May 1998 to February 2000. This column dealt with issues of
law and order, human rights, empowerment, caste politics,
corruption, human initiatives, NGO activities and other social
issues.
- Regular
articles for Indian national press & magazines
- Co-writer
of stage scripts for In Search of the Goddess, Cityscapes,
IK2, V For
, Sitas Daughters, Shakti-the Power
of Women.
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DEVELOPMENT
PROJECTS CONCEIVED/DIRECTED
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HUM
Todays
cultural heritage is definitely the product of a
tradition of assimilation of the civilizations and their thoughts,
moves, activities, appreciation, through centuries of cooperation,
co-existence and mutual respect. Our aim is to use arts as a
medium and convey the importance of communal harmony. Performances
and workshops in 50 schools, 50 colleges and 20 communities.
VAIVIDHYOTSAV
(CELEBRATING DIVERSITY)
Darpana for Development and Darpana Communications are embarking
upon a year-long project to explore and communicate to the people
of Gujarat the richness and the historic validity of our multicultural,
multi-linguistic and pluralistic reality. Darpana Communications
will be devising and producing a one hour TV Programme which
will run five days a week on Doordarshan 11, from July 14th.
AAPNI
BAPOR
Aapni Bapor is a one-hour programme, produced by Darpana Communications
which is in broadcast in the afternoon on DD 11.These are developmental
programmes for women. These programs are made interactive, informative
and entertaining. The slot has a gameshow, cookery show, career
counseling, programmes based on real life stories, life styles,
problems faced by famous women and a daily vox pop.
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JAGRUTI
- A School Project for Environment Empowerment (1994-1996)
OBJECTIVES |
- To make
children aware of the basic issues degrading our environment.
- To facilitate
childrens learning using innovative approaches and activities
and enabling them to take action in schools and at home.
- To enhance
childrens capabilities to initiate campaigns in school
and at home using innovative media to create a domino effect.
- To indirectly
enhance the capabilities of teachers to adopt participative
methods to teach children other subjects.
Project
Area: 10,000 poor children from Ahmedabad Municipal Council
schools
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THE
VALUE PROJECT (1994-1995)
This project aimed at making children aware of the role prejudice
plays in society and in getting them to think of alternative ways
of looking at truth. Through different story telling
techniques the three main issues dealt with were the three root
causes of violence in our society: gender bias, communal hatred
and religious intolerance.
The format was a series of stories which reflected or questioned
a variety of gender and race biases; that raised awareness, allowed
the children to comment, question, formulate their own opinions;
taught them to relate the stories to everyday life and to think
about the givens in society.
PARIVARTAN (1995-2001)
Social Change & Awareness Amongst Adivasi Women in Banaskantha
District of Gujarat Through Arts Communication. A project to bring
about change in the conditions that face the Bhils, especially
Bhil women in Banaskantha. An extended and intensive programme
of education aimed at attitude change.
The project involved creating a repertory company with 10 Bhils,
exploring the roots of social problems with them, training them
to be actor activists, and reintroducing them into their own society
through a series of performance based social interventions undertaken
over a three year period in 60 tribal villages in Banaskantha
and Khedbrama
The UNESCO Heritage Project (1998)
To show and propagate values of non-violence, truth and honestly
as a living heritage of Mahatma Gandhis thoughts in todays
political and social life through performing arts.
UNICEF Rural Health Project
To propagate awareness and knowledge regarding health issues,
specifically maternal mortality and low birth weight, infant mortality
and health and child labour, undertaken in 40 villages.
AIDS Awareness Programme (2002- till date)
To raise awareness regarding spread, prevention and social impact
of AIDS amongst tribal populations in villages through specially
created performances.
FOUNDER
CENTRE FOR NON-VIOLENCE THROUGH THE ARTS, 1997
The Centre, housed at the Academy in Ahmedabad, provides facilities
for artists from all fields of literature, the performing and
visual arts, to come together and share thoughts and ideas about
non-violence with an aim to encourage artistic creation to spread
new light on the issue. At the Centre artists come together in
workshops and interact. Others are given fellowships to come and
work and create at the Centre. Yet others are given the facilities
to write and be published.
JANAVAK
The authentic Indian folk dance group for folk revival, 1982.
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AWARDS
AND HONOURS |
- Indian
for Collective Actions Honor Award 2004 in recognition of
her selfless service to India, the Arts, Education and Communal
Harmony.
- Woman
of the Year 2003 by the Indian Merchants Chamber
(IMC) Ladies Wing. Conferred April 2004.
- Kala
Shiromani Purskar 2004 by Institute of Economic Studies,
New Delhi,
- Rotary
International District 3010 Vocational Award for Excellence-
Dignified adherence to high ethical standards in Vocation
and service to society at The Dream Conference 2003-2004.
- A PAUL
HARRIS FELLOW, in appreciation of her tangible and significant
assistance given for the furtherance of better understanding
and friendly relations among the peoples of the world by The
Rotary Foundation of Rotary International, New Delhi, 2004
- Rotary
Vocational Excellence Award 2003, by Rotary Club Mumbai, 2003
- Sangeet
Natak Akademi Award for Creative Dance, 2001
- Chevalier
des Palmes Academiques, French Government, 1999
- Ojaswini
Woman of the Year 98 award by Ojaswini, Bhopal
- The Film
Development Corporation of Gujarats Award for the Unique
Contribution to Gujarati Cinema, Gandhinagar, 1997.
- Degree
of Doctor of Letters, honoris causa (Litt.D) by the University
of East Anglia, Norwich, UK, 1997.
- FIE Foundation,
Ichlkaranji (Maharashtra State) Award for Outstanding
Contribution to the cause of Indian Classical Dance, 1996.
- Gaurav
Puraskar, for Contribution to the Arts, Govt. of Gujarat,
1992.
- Gold
Medal - CIOFF Dijon, for leading the best folk dance group,
1984.
- Film
Critics Award for Best Supporting Actress, Sheesha,
1984.
- Film
Club Award for Best Supporting Actress, Katha, 1983.
- Golden
Star Award - Best Dance Soloist, Theater De Champs Elysees,
Paris 1977.
- Best
Film Actress Award, Mena Gurjari, 1975, Govt.of Gujarat.
- Film
Critics Award for Best Actress, Muthi Bhar Chawal,
1974.
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MEMBERSHIPS |
- Member
of Citizens Commission for National Issues.
- Member,
Management Committee, Delhi Public Schoo1, Ahmedabad
- Member,
Advisory Board of National AIDS Control Organisation and
International AIDS Vaccine Initiative ( IAVI )
- Member,
Indo- China Society, Gujarat
- Founder
member, Transparency International, India (Gujarat
Chapter). This is a non-profit, non-governmental organization
to counter corruption both in international business transactions
and through National Chapters, at national levels.
- Member,
Board, World Wilderness Trust, Bangalore
- Member,
Governing Board, Academy of Human Resources Development
- Member,
South Asians for Human Rights, New Delhi. Democratic
regional body with a large membership base of people committed
to addressing human rights issues of both national and regional
levels.
- Member,
Global Network for Bharatanatyam, Chennai. Non-formal
association of Bharatanatyam exponents convened for a specific
purpose.
- Recipient
of exchange fellow - Asian Cultural Council, New York, USA
Fellowship. To interact with artists working in the fields
of Arts & Technology and Arts and Community Development,
2002
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FILMS
ON MALLIKA |
- Pride
of India,
on her work and life, Ministry of External Affairs, Government
of India, 2002
- Mallika
Sarabhai. A biographical documentary for the Films Division,
by Aruna Raje, winner of the Best Documentary Film, 2001,
Government of India
- Fatal
Reaction, a film by Marijke Jongbloed, Dutch Director,
Lagestee Film 1996
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MAJOR
TELEVISION INTERVIEWS |
- Face
to Face, BBC, 2003
- Good
Morning India, Star Plus 2000
- BBC
Style, BBC,
- Movers
and Shakers, Sony 2000
- Star
Talk, Star Plus, 1999
- Mere
Ghar Aana Zindagi, ZEE TV 1996
- Nikki
To night, Star TV, 1995
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