Aparna B. Marar

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Aparna B Marar
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Marar giving a talk at the Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Akademi
Born
Aparna Balram

Guruvayoor, Kerala, India
Occupation(s)Dancer, educator, organiser, singer
Career
Dances Mohiniyattom, Kuchipudi, Bharathanatyam

Aparna B. Marar is an Indian classical dancer, organiser, art educator, choreographer and singer. [1] She is also an engineer with a postgraduate degree in wireless communication engineering from PSG College of Technology. She has received numerous honours including the Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Academy's Yuva Prathibha Award, Calicut University's Kalathilakam Award, and a national scholarship by Ministry of Culture. [2]

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She is an empanelled artist of Indian Council for Cultural Relations, and a member of the American Dance Therapy Association. She is the director of the Kalabharathi Foundation for Indian Culture and Heritage, [3] a non-profitable cultural organization, regularly organising festivals, workshops and welfare programmes. [4] [5]

Marar takes part in art appreciation programmes for the common people and students. [2] [6]

Professional life and career

She is a student of Kalamandalam Kshemavathy [7] in Mohiniyattom. She trained under Isaimani R. Vaidyanatha Bhagavathar in Carnatic music. [1]

Under the banner of the Kalabharathi Foundation for Indian Culture and Heritage, Marar organises festivals [8] for the promotion of youth in Indian classical arts. [4] [5] [9] [10] [11]

Awards and honours

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