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Mayur is an organization dedicated to promoting Indian Performing Arts among children and Adults in the United States, who are interested in pursuing the classical dance form - Odissi, with the influence of Tagore and a contemporary twist.

Upcoming Events

Sunday, November 27th, 2:00pm
Sujata Mohapatra performs at JCC

Friday, December 16th, 8:00pm
Winter Concert at Lucy Barnsley Elem. School

Sunday, December 25th
Mayur performs in Bhuvaneshwar at the International Odissi Festival

Thursday, December 29th, 6:30pm
Mayur performs at Gyan Manch, Kolkata

Saturday, January 7th
Mayur performs at DBS Arts center, Singapore








Odissi

Odissi is a very graceful and lyrical dance form with distinctive torso movements and sculptural poses that gives it a sensuous quality.

Odissi originated as a form of worship in the temples of Orissa. The Devadasis (dancing girls) performed dance as a part of the daily ritual. Under the patronage of kings from various dynasties, several temples were built and music and dance flourished with the passage of time. With successive political changes, Odissi dance moved from the temple to the courts of the king and then to the street where it became a mode of entertainment performed by boys (Gotipuas) dressed as girls. The sophistication and austerity of the original form was lost.

Later, in the post-independence era, the scholars and gurus of Odissi, such as the Late Padmavibhushan Guru Kelucharan Mahapatra, Pankaj Charan Das and Devaprasad Das, used the reference from temples, carvings, and scriptures to revive the dance from the Gotipua and Devadasi forms, and restored it to its current refined form.