With a career spanning three decades and over 1000 performances in 15 countries, Anita Ratnam has made significant contributions in other fields as Choreographer, Television Personality, Scholar and Cultural Activist.
Having done her Master’s degree in Theatre and Television from the University of New Orleans, she spent ten years as a Television Producer in the United States. Her work there earned her Emmy and Ace award nominations.
She is also the author of Natya Brahman (which many consider a must-read for Dance students) and is editor and publisher of ‘Narthaki’ – a directory of Indian dance. Narthaki is now online as a website: www.narthaki.com. She is the founder of the Arangham Trust at Chennai, which works towards nurturing of the performing arts. A truly multi-dimensional personality, Anita Ratnam has also made an impressive entry into films (with her role as an antagonist in Rajiv Menon’s family drama Kandukondain Kandukondain).
For more on Anita Ratnam and the Arangham Trust: www.arangham.com