Prateeksha Kashi


Prateeksha Kashi is an Indian Kuchipudi dancer.

Early life

Prateeksha was born on 29 May 1990 in Bangalore, Karnataka, India, into the family of Gubbi Veeranna. She is the daughter of the Kuchipudi dancer Vyjayanthi Kashi and Vijaya Kashi, a television and theatre artist. She began learning Kuchipudi at the age of five under the guidance of her mother. By the age of thirteen, she had completed her Kuchipudi dance certificate examinations. She graduated from B.M.S. [Institute of Technology and Management] with a degree in Computer Science Engineering.

Career

In acting

Prateeksha portrayed the female lead role in Priyamanasam, a Sanskrit film based on the life of Malayalam poet Unnayi Variyar. She also played the lead role, Mohini, in a Kannada serial titled Kaadambari Kanaja, which was telecast on Udaya TV. Additionally, she played the lead role of Akkamahadevi in Hejjegurthugalu. She appeared alongside her mother in Mathana.
Prateeksha was featured in a short film series on social awareness, titled Dwar: Door for Transformation. She acted in a Kannada film, Prakruthi, which won the National Award for Adaptive Screenplay in 2013 and received the Special Jury Award at the Bangalore International Film Festival in 2014.

Productions

Prateeksha was featured in The Magic of Kuchipudi, a dance DVD produced by Shambhavi Dance Theatre. The DVD was released by Yamini Krishnamurthy as a part of Nayika-Excellence Personified, which was organized on the occasion of the International Women's Day on 8 March 2014 at Bharatiya Vidhya Bhavan, Bangalore. She choreographed and presented Jiddu Krishnamurti's teachings in the production Essence of Life, a multimedia production by Dega Deva Kumar Reddy that aimed to spread Krishnamurti's teachings, and performed "Can We Live Without Problems."

Notable performances

Prateeksha has performed in numerous Indian dance festivals, including:

Overseas performances

Prateeksha has also performed overseas, including:

Awards and recognition

Prateeksha has received awards and recognition, including:
Prateeksha was selected for the Ustad Bismillah Khan Yuva Puraskar of the Sangeet Natak Akademi, New Delhi. In 2011, she received the 37th annual Aryabhata International Award for excellence in Kuchipudi. She holds the titles Nalanda Nritya Nipuna, instituted by the Nalanda Dance Research Centre, and Nritya Jyoti, awarded at the Naveen Kalakar.
Prateeksha won the dance competition conducted by Pandit Jasraj’s Foundation in New York. She is a recipient of a scholarship from the Ministry of Culture, Government of India. In 2014, she was honoured with the Aditya Vikram Birla Kalakiran Puraskar in the field of dance by the Government of Maharashtra. She is an empanelled artist of the Indian Council for Cultural Relations, Government of India.

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