Activity | Dancer. Invited to Dartington in 1933 (date possibly 1934) to perform and for a limited period taught and gave demonstrations before returning to India, where with the assistance of Beatrice Straight, by 1940 he had founded the Uday Shankar India Culture Centre at Simtola, near Almora in the Himalayas. The Centre specialised in training the dancers in the art of creativity, improvisation, concentration and imagination. He devised a course for training of a dancer in various related aspects of the performing arts. Entries from Dartington Hall Trust, News of the Day: News of the Day, entries in May 1934 Uday Shan-Kar and his Hindu dancers will give an Open Air Theatre performance on 26th May, on his way back from a world tour and returning home to India. A bus from Dartington Church will collect people from Broome Park and Huxhams Cross and will meet in the Garage Yard for the return trip. Uday Shankar will give a performance by firelight in the Open-Air Theatre.
News of the Day - Tuesday 2nd June - 1936 Redworth House - Uday Shankar and his troupe of dancers have rented Redworth House for one month from the Arts Department.
News of the Day - Tuesday - 14th July 1936 Uday Shankar and his troupe of Hindu musicians and dancers will perform in the Barn Theatre.
News of the Day - Friday - 22nd October 1937 Uday Shankar and his company of Indian dancers and musicians will give a series of performances in the Barn Theatre. |