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Mayuri Upadhya was born on 30 December, 1979 in Udupi, Karnataka, India, is an Indian choreographer, dancer (born 1979). Discover Mayuri Upadhya's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 44 years old?

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Occupation Dancer, choreographer, entrepreneur, educationist
Age 44 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 30 December, 1979
Birthday 30 December
Birthplace Udupi, Karnataka, India
Nationality India

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1979

Mayuri Upadhya (born 30 December 1979) is an Indian choreographer, dancer, entrepreneur and TV personality based in Bengaluru, India.

She is also the Artistic Director of the Bengaluru-based dance organisation, Nritarutya.

Mayuri was born in the coastal town of Udupi, Karnataka to Muralidhar Upadhya and Shamala Upadhya on 30 December 1979.

She is the youngest of two siblings.

Her elder sister Madhuri Upadhya is also a choreographer, and is the Associate Director of Nritarutya.

Mayuri is an alumnus of Sri Vani Education Centre and a graduate from MES College of Arts, Commerce & Science.

She trained in Bharatanatyam under Indira Kadambi and Minal Prabhu, and Odissi under Uday Shetty.

She has also trained in Kathak under Guru Maya Rao and Jayanthi Eswarputhi, and Kalaripayattu under Ranjan Mullaratt.

She also has the Arts Council England’s Artist Management credentials to her credit.

Mayuri’s career has foraged beyond the traditional dance network.

Her canvas of work depicts a wide range.

A beautifully balanced mix of visual interpretations, cultural sensitivity, conditioning future generations, and capacity building, marks her two decades long journey.

2000

Founded in 2000, Nritarutya, today, has become one of the foremost contemporary dance organisations in the country with path-breaking creative works, pioneering employment reforms for artists, and introducing creative platforms like Adhyaya and Prayog to the dance fraternity.

Adhyaya, is Nritarutya's festival of dance, celebrating innovation and tradition.

It programs and showcases never-before-seen works for Bangalore audiences, inviting artists from across the world with works that is an amalgamation of “innovation and tradition”.

Most of the times, artists have created a new piece just to be showcased at Adhayaya.

2004

She got critical acclaim in 2004 with her work ‘Ardhanarishwara’, which talked about the masculinity and the femininity residing within each of us.

Oum, Yantra, Footnote, Dwandwa, are few of her earliest works.

2008

After a commission by the Wadiyar of Mysore to create a piece for their kul-devi (family Deity), Mayuri choreographed the highly acclaimed and successful ‘Kali’ in the year 2008, which talks about the deepest recesses of our unconsciousness which is wild, raw and untamed.

2015

In 2015, Mayuri won the prestigious Uday Shankar Award for Choreography.

2016

‘Parched – 1st Cut’, was created for the Serendipity Arts Festival 2016.

The scarcity of water, humankind's mistakes and the obscure truth of our future the highlights of this piece.

‘Parched – Choreographer’s Cut’ is a work-in-progress full length production which Mayuri is working on currently.

In 2016 she worked with the Rakeysh Om Prakash Mehra Productions for the movie Mirzya, as a choreographer., for which she was nominated at for the Star Guild Awards for Best Choreographer.

The same year, she was commissioned by the Prime Minister of India to create a special dance sequence for the Make In India week in Germany, following which, she was commissioned again to create another piece for the Make In India Week in Mumbai, in 2016.

Make In India inaugural dance sequence won the European Event Award for the Best Cultural Performance.

2017

In 2017, Mayuri choreographed the musical Mughal-e-Azam – the play rendition of the 1960s hit movie of the same name.

The musical has been the longest running musical in Indian history.

In 2017, Mayuri was invited by TED Talks India Nayi Soch to visually interpret the #100sareepact speaker Anju Kadam's talk on the 6 yard drape, Saree, and choreograph a short sequence.

2018

In January 2018, Mayuri was voted the Best Choreographer by BroadwayWorld, for the longest running musical in Indian history.

Mayuri is the winner of the International Choreography Award, Seoul, Uday Shankar Awards for Choreography, and a Manav Ratna for her contribution to Indian arts and culture, in addition to numerous other awards.

For the first time in 2018, Adhyaya opened its doors to applications from artists the world over seeking an avant garde platform to perform their works in, receiving a whopping 120 entries.

Mayuri's experimental creation initiative Prayog, is a festival that commissions and showcases out-of-the-box Indian dance compositions.

All the commissions follow the rule of interpreting mythology in contemporary ways, and is often a melting pot of designers, musicians, painters, choreographers, dancers, and theatre artists.

Mayuri was voted Best Choreographer by the Broadway World in 2018 for Mughal-E-Azam.

2019

The spectrum of her creativity features the cinemascopic renditions, experimental works, emotion-stirring choreography on one hand (her contemporary work, Bollywood movies like Mirzya, the epic musical ‘Mughal-e-Azam’ and ‘Raunaq and Jassi’, and Harivanshrai Bachchan's ‘Madhushala’, to name a few), and her curatorial and conceptualizing prowess on the other hand (designing and leading the Sublime's Teaching for Arts India initiative, curating the dance portfolio for Serendipity Arts Festival (2019-2020), and actively working in preserving and promoting cultural traditions by presenting it in the modern context).

And to top it all, Bangalore based dance organization Nritarutya is growing steady and strong under her artistic direction.

In 2019, Mayuri choreographed the musical Raunaq and Jassi, directed by Feroze Abbas Khan, and produced by Book My Show.

It is a Punjabi take on Romeo and Juliet.

Her expertise is sought to choreograph on typical Punjabi folk numbers in the musical.