Mythili Prakash was born on 06 July 1982 in Los Angeles, California, U.S. Mythili Prakash is an American dancer and choreographer specialist in Bharatanatyam, a classical dance form in Southern India. Identified as one of the world-heading youth supporters of Bharatanatyam, her original yet creative move regenerates the physical, musical, and revealing theatrically of the dance to make an unusual way that is clear and relevant to people all over the world.
In the movie Life of Pi, she appeared at the film conclusion as the titular character wife and mother of their children. Hailing to be a child prodigy, she began her career as a Bharatanatyam performer at the age of eight and has toured worldwide, performing in prestigious venues and festivals. Mythili Prakash was taught by her mother, Bharatanatyam supporter Viji Prakash Bio coming soon... >> Read More... , and also had the chance to study with many fantasies faithful from India. She is now below the maintenance of admired danseuse Malavika Sarukkai. Mythili Prakash split her moment between Los Angeles and Chennai. An arranged dancer during the Madras Music Season. Experts tell her charming and modern, a perfect mixture of Western Drama and Indian Stylish. Mythili Prakash has traveled to the UK, Brazil, and Singapore.
She has acted at respected sketch places like The Lowry, Manchester United, Musee Guimet, Paris, and Esplanade Theatres on the Bay, Singapore. She has also served as a head dancer of the Shakti Dance Company in Los Angeles at venues such as the Lincoln Center, New York Click to look into! >> Read More... , Boston, Wortham Centre, Houston, and New Jersey Performing Arts Centre, New Jersey, United States of America. In January 2009, she was marked on NBC Stars of Dancers as a Bharatanatyam singer, presenting her art form to lead people worldwide. She has accepted much critical admiration for both her slow and group choreography.
She was accepted the Creation to Performance Grant from the Irvine Dance Foundation for her most admired job, Stree Katha, the unhappy stars of the myth Ramayana, which has traveled the United States of America, Canada, Europe, India, and Singapore. Mythili Prakash is also a beneficiary of the aesthetic change permit from the hub for ethnic change for her act, Shakti- the Holy Force. She is the recipient of the Devadasi National Award in Bhubaneswar in 2011, the Nandani Award in Chennai in 2009, the Yuva Kala Bharati Award in Chennai in 2007, the Sanskriti Nritya Award in Delhi in 2007, and the Chandrasekharan Award in Chennai in 2007.
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