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Dancer-Choreographer-Writer
Suprava Mishra, is a renowned exponent of Odissi classical dance, one of the seven classical dance styles of India. She combines tradition with innovation, classicism with creativity and the ethic with contemporary. She is extremely innovative, original, creative and thoughtful Guru and has a special quality in shaping the subtle and psychological framework of child as well.
Suprava Mishra was trained by galaxy of eminent gurus of Odissi Dance like Padma Vibhushan Shri Kelucharan Mahapatra, Guru Shri Raghunath Datta and Guru Shri Gangadhar Pradhan& Guru Shri Harihara Mohanty (Guru Deva Prasad Das Style). Suprava Mishra has been able to imprint their combine legacy with her own dance persona. She is a popular artist acclaimed by audiences and critics alike in India.
Suprava Mishra has written many articles about Odissi dance and role of classical dance in development of student’s life. She has written a book named ‘Bhartiya Nrutya’ was very appreciated by noted Guru and other scholar writer of art literature. She is regularly write article about culture, temple sculpture, Indian Classical dance and contemporary development of Classical Dance.
Suprava is founder Director of AUM ARTS DANCE ACADEMY. Student of academy has participated in Rastriya Yuva Utsav and perform in number of TV programmes, Dance Drama and dance bale regularly. Suprava was honored by ‘Kalinga Nrutya Shree Samman’ by Biju Pattnaik Smruti Kala Parisada, ‘Utkal Nrutyagourab Samman’ by Utkal Sanskrutika Parishad and ‘Utkal Nrutyashree Samman’ by Utkal Sahitya Kala Parishada for her creative work in the field of Odissi dance and literature and making Odissi dance popular outside Orissa. Bhaktakabi Jayadev Sanskrutika Parishad felicitated her with ‘Jayadev Smaraki Samman’ for her unique work on Gita Govinda and her magnificent contribution to the great Indian tradition of dance, art & culture..
Suprava Mishra has also endeavored to create new spaces for the classical dancer of Today. With renewed fervour she has attempted to push the frontiers of classical art and to reach out to new and especially young audiences. Suprava believes that dance must be linked to life and artists must use their unique position in society to make a difference to life and living. Suprava gives lecture and demonstration in schools and colleges and explain Indian culture-tradition, Indian mythology, Indian classical dance, Temple sculptures to create artistic sense in student.