Nalanda Dance Research
Centre, a non-profit making
public trust, is a premier
institution enjoying a unique position in the world of
dance and education.
Established in 1967 as an
institution to impart
traditional training in
classical Indian dancing,
Nalanda blossomed by 1973
into a unique three-tiered
institution with foundation
classes for pre-university
children, “Nalanda Nritya
Kala Mahavidyalaya” a
College of classical dancing
affiliated to the University
of Mumbai providing formal
academic education and its
different departments for
post-doctoral and
fundamental research. |
Nalanda Dance Research Centre is officially recognized as a research
institute by Ministry of Science and Technology, Govt. of India and as
Category 1 institution by Dept. of Culture - Govt. of India.
Acceptance of formal academics in dancing at the university level and
recognition of dance as a full fledged discipline for scientific
research are the two pioneering achievements of Nalanda which have
justifiably earned it the premier position.
Nalanda is primarily engaged in fulfilling three basic aims :
i) preservation of traditional classic styles in their formal purity by
imparting training through the traditional “guru-shishya parampara” method, (teacher-taught tradition).
ii) rejuvenation and adaptation of training methods to meet scientific
and technological demands of the fast changing contemporary society and conducting research projects that enhance the understanding,
appreciation and knowledge about dance not only as a cultural phenomenon
but also as an adjunct to human development.
It was on Nalanda’s proposal that the University of Mumbai introduced
the Bachelor of Fine Arts (Dance), Master of Fine Arts (Dance) and Ph.
D. in Dance degrees in 1972. In 1973 Nalanda Nritya Kala Mahavidyalaya
became the first exclusive college for dancing in the country affiliated
to a premier university. This strong academic approach at Nalanda has
naturally created an ideal infrastructure and highly qualified personnel
for conducting research in dance and allied arts. The research
activities go much beyond analysis and investigation of the technique
and performance of dance; the selected projects are aimed at enriching
dance for the future by further development and spelling out its
intended impact on human life and also its usefulness to the society.
The emblem of Nalanda shows a dancer who stands on the foundation of
Nalanda and is looking upward to the sky to soar on the wings of
knowledge and success.
Nalanda has more than justified his prophetic vision.
With a view to globally nurturing fundamental research in dance and
allied subjects, Nalanda Dance Research welcomes research collaboration
with universities and well established dance institutions.
Nalanda Dance Research Centre also offers consultancy services for
development of "Dance pedagogy".
Nalanda can also provide short term training to meritorious candidates
on selective basis. These training programmes would be designed to suit
specific purpose of each individual. |