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Sangeet Natak Akademi Fellowship

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Indian honour for the performing arts

Award
Sangeet Natak Akademi Fellowship
Award for individual contributions toPerforming arts
Awarded forAward for the performing arts inIndia
Sponsored bySangeet Natak Akademi
Reward3 lakh (equivalent to4.5 lakh or US$5,400 in 2023)
First award1954
Final award2023
Highlights
Total awarded172
First winner
Last winner
WebsiteOfficial websiteEdit this at Wikidata

TheSangeet Natak Akademi Fellowship, also known asAkademi Ratna Sadasyata, is an Indian honour for the performing arts presented bySangeet Natak Akademi.[1] It is "the most prestigious and rare honour" conferred by the Akademi and is "restricted to 40 individuals at any given time".[2]

Background

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In 1945,The Asiatic Society of Bengal submitted a proposal to establish a National Cultural Trust consisting of three academies: an Academy of Music, Dance, and Drama, an Academy of Letters, and an Academy of Art and Architecture. The proposal was reconsidered in the Conference on Art held inKolkata in 1949, and two conferences, the Conference on Letters, and the Conference on Dance, Drama, and Music, were held inNew Delhi in 1951. All three conferences were organized by theGovernment of India and recommended the establishment of three national academies: an Academy of Music, Dance, and Drama (Sangeet Natak Akademi), an Academy of Letters (Sahitya Akademi), and an Academy of Art (Lalit Kala Akademi).[3]

The Sangeet Natak Akademi, established on 31 May 1952 by a resolution of theMinistry of Human Resource Development (then the Ministry of Education), Government of India, headed byMaulana Abul Kalam Azad,[3] is India's National Academy for Music, Dance, and Drama. The Akademi was officially inaugurated on 28 January 1953 by the firstPresident of India,Rajendra Prasad andP. V. Rajamannar was appointed as its first Chairman.[4] The first members of the Executive Board of the Akademi consisted ofMaharaja Sri Sir Jayachamarajendra Wadiyar Bahadur, T. L. Venkatarama Aiyar, S. N. Mozumdar, N. R. Ray,Dharma Vira, A.K. Ghosh, J. C. Mathur, and A. V. Venkateswaran.[5] Other two institutes were established later; the Sahitya Akademi was inaugurated on 12 March 1954 and the Lalit Kala Akademi was inaugurated on 5 August 1954.[6][7] Later, on 11 September 1961, it was reorganized as a society and registered under theSocieties Registration Act, 1860. Though the Sangeet Natak Akademi functions as an autonomous organization of theMinistry of Culture, its programmes are completely funded by the Government.[4]

The Sangeet Natak Akademi is defined as "the apex body of the performing arts" in the country and primarily focuses on "preserving and promoting the vast intangible heritage of India's diverse culture expressed in the forms of music, dance and drama". The Akademi has also established various institutions in the fields of performing arts: theNational School of Drama inNew Delhi in 1959, the Jawaharlal Nehru Manipur Dance Academy inImphal and theNational Institute of Kathak Dance in New Delhi in 1964, and the Koodiyattam Kendra inThiruvananthapuram in 1990.[4][8] Since 1965, the Akademi also publishes a quarterly journal,Sangeet Natak.[9]

Description

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TheSangeet Natak Akademi Fellowship is conferred without distinction of nationality, race, caste, religion, creed, or sex. Although it can be seen from the list of awardees that most of them are brahmins or upper caste hindus. The criteria restricts any person below the age of 50 to ordinarily be considered for the honour, although a minimum age of 35 is required.[10] Persons who are already deceased do not qualify; if an honoree dies before the honour is conferred, however, the honour will be assigned posthumously.[10] The criteria also excludes any institution along with the members of the General Council of the Akademi from consideration. The fellowship does not refer to any specific work or achievement of an artist but to the "significant and lasting contribution on a sustained basis over a period of time". The recommendations are received from the current fellows along with the members of the General Council of the Akademi.[10]

The fellowship was established in 1954 and the first elected fellows wereCarnatic music vocalistAriyakudi Ramanuja Iyengar,Veena playerKaraikudi Sambasiva Aiyer, and film and theatre actorPrithviraj Kapoor. As of 2015[update], the fellowship has been conferred upon 148 individuals, including 32 dancers, 31 theater performers, 76 musicians, and 9 individuals awarded for their overall contributions in all three fields. Since its inception, the honour has been bestowed upon 26 female artists and, in 1958, aHindustani classical vocalist, belonging to theBhendibazaar gharana,Anjanibai Malpekar became the first woman fellow of the Akademi. A French national andmusicologistAlain Daniélou is the only non-Indian national awarded with the fellowship.[11]

As per the constitutional provision under Rule 12 (vi) of the Rules and Regulations of the Akademi, the number of fellows is restricted to 30. On 25 March 2003, the General Council of the Akademi recommended restricting the number of fellows to 40 living persons and a total of 60 at any given time. However, the recommendation is not yet approved by the Ministry. As of 2021[update], there are 39 Fellows of the Sangeet Natak Akademi.[12] Each recipient is awarded with a cash prize of3 lakh (equivalent to4.5 lakh or US$5,400 in 2023), anAngavastram (Shawl), and aTamrapatra (citation plaque) given under the seal of Akademi and signature of its Chairman.[10][11][13] There were ten recipients for the year 2019, 2020 and 2021.[12] The most recent fellowship was announced on 27 February 2024 and awarded to six recipients for the year 2022 and 2023.[14]

List of fellows

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Fellowship recipients by field[11]
FieldNumber of recipients
Dance
37
Music
90
Theater
34
Overall Contribution/Scholarship
11
Key
   # Indicates a current fellow
List of Central Sangeet Natak Akademi Fellows, showing the year, and field(s)[15][11]
YearImageRecipientField(s)
1954Allauddin KhanMusic
1954Hafiz Ali KhanMusic
1954Ariyakudi Ramanuja IyengarMusic
1954Karaikudi Sambasiva IyerMusic
1954Prithviraj KapoorTheatre
1958 – Anjanibai MalpekarMusic
1962Gopeshwar BanerjeeMusic
1962 – D. Annaswami BhagavatharMusic
1962Uday ShankarDance
1962 – Papanasam SivanMusic
1963 – Swami PrajnananandaMusic
1963 – Shrikrishna Narayan RatanjankarMusic
1963 – Pichu SambamoorthiMusic
1963 – Mama WarerkarTheatre
1964 – T. L. Venkatarama IyerMusic
1964 – C. Saraswathi BaiMusic
1964 – Birendra Kishore Roy ChoudhuryMusic
1964 – B. R. DeodharMusic
1964 – V. RaghavanMusic
1964P. V. RajamannarTheatre
1965 – Vinayak Narayan PatwardhanMusic
1965 – Ganesh Hari RanadeMusic
1965Dilipkumar RoyMusic
1965 – Jaideva SinghMusic
1965 – D. G. VyasMusic
1966 – Ashutosh BhattacharyaMusic
1966 – E. Krishna IyerOverall Contribution/Scholarship
1966Sombhu MitraTheatre
1966Jayachamarajendra WadiyarMusic
1967Ebrahim AlkaziTheatre
1967Rukmini Devi ArundaleDance
1967Musiri Subramania IyerMusic
1967Bade Ghulam Ali KhanMusic
1967 – P. K. Kunju KurupDance
1967 – Shambhu MaharajDance
1967 – V. Satyanarayana SarmaDance
1967 – Adya Rangacharya 'Shriranga'Theatre
1968Kali Charan PatnaikOverall Contribution/Scholarship
1970 – K. C. D. BrahaspatiMusic
1970Kapila VatsyayanDance
1970 – Dilip Chandra VediMusic
1972Tarapada ChakrabortyMusic
1972Krishnarao PhulambrikarMusic
1972Rallapalli Ananta Krishna SharmaMusic
1973K. Shivaram KaranthTheatre
1974Kamaladevi ChattopadhyayTheatre
1974 – Jnan Prakash GhoshMusic
1974M. S. SubbulakshmiMusic
1975T. BalasaraswatiDance
1975Zubin Mehta#Music
1975 – Rasiklal ParikhTheatre
1975Ravi ShankarMusic
1975 – Embar S. VijayaraghavachariarMusic
1976Santidev GhoshOverall Contribution/Scholarship
1976Semmangudi Srinivasa IyerMusic
1977 – Hirjibhai Rustomji DoctorMusic
1978 – Tinuvengadu Subramania PillaiMusic
1978 – B. PuttaswamayyaTheatre
1979P. L. DeshpandeTheatre
1979Dhruvatara JoshiMusic
1979 – Sumati MutatkarMusic
1979 – T. P. Kuppiah PillaiDance
1980 – V. K. Narayana MenonOverall Contribution/Scholarship
1982Mani Madhava ChakyarDance
1982Mallikarjun MansurMusic
1984 – M. KirupanandawariMusic
1984Chandravadan MehtaTheatre
1984Siyaram TiwariMusic
1986 – V. V. Swarna Venkatesa DeekshitharMusic
1986Komal KothariMusic
1986 – S. RamanathanMusic
1986Satyajit RayMusic
1988Shivaputra Siddaramayya Komkali ‘Kumar Gandharva’Music
1989Lata MangeshkarMusic
1990Utpal DuttTheatre
1990Ram GopalDance
1991Alain DaniélouMusic
1991Kelucharan MohapatraDance
1991 – T. S. ParthasarathyOverall Contribution/Scholarship
1992Ali Akbar KhanMusic
1992D. K. PattammalMusic
1992 – Prem Lata SharmaMusic
1993Girish KarnadTheatre
1993Mrinalini SarabhaiDance
1994Bismillah KhanMusic
1994Yehudi MenuhinMusic
1994Maheswar NeogOverall Contribution/Scholarship
1995Vilayat KhanMusic
1996Ammannur Madhava ChakyarDance
1996Gangubai HangalMusic
1996Habib TanvirTheatre
1997Badal SarkarTheatre
1998Bhimsen JoshiMusic
1998Birju MaharajDance
1998 – K. P. Kittappa PillaiDance
1998Vijay TendulkarTheatre
2001M. BalamuralikrishnaMusic
2001B. V. KaranthTheatre
2001Vempati Chinna SatyamDance
2002 – Shanno Khurana#Music
2002Kavalam Narayana PanickerTheatre
2004 – ChandralekhaDance
2004Annapurna DeviMusic
2004 – Bindhyabasini DeviOther performing arts[a]
2004Ramankutty NairDance
2004Zohra SehgalTheatre
2004Tapas SenTheatre
2006 – Rohini BhateDance
2006T. N. KrishnanMusic
2006Kishan MaharajMusic
2006 – Gursharan SinghTheatre
2006 – N. Khelchandra SinghDance
2007 – Sushil Kumar SaxenaOverall Contribution/Scholarship
2008 – Khaled ChoudhuryTheatre
2008Sitara DeviDance
2008Bhupen HazarikaMusic
2008 – R. C. MehtaMusic
2009Kishori AmonkarMusic
2009JasrajMusic
2009Lalgudi JayaramanMusic
2009Yamini Krishnamurthy#Dance
2009Shriram LagooTheatre
2009 – Kamlesh Dutt TripathiTheatre
2010Girija DeviMusic
2010T. K. Murthy#Music
2010 – Nataraja RamakrishnaDance
2010 – Rahim Fahimuddin DagarMusic
2011M. Chandrasekaran#Music
2011Hariprasad Chaurasia#Music
2011Kalamandalam Gopi#Dance
2011Chandrashekhara Kambara#Theatre
2011Heisnam KanhailalTheatre
2011Mukund LathOverall Contribution/Scholarship
2011Shivkumar SharmaMusic
2011Rajkumar Singhajit Singh#Dance
2011Umayalpuram K. Sivaraman#Music
2011Padma Subrahmanyam#Dance
2011Amjad Ali Khan#Music
2012 – N. Rajam#Music
2012Ratan Thiyam#Theatre
2012T. H. Vinayakram#Music
2013Mahesh Elkunchwar#Theatre
2013Kanak ReleDance
2013R SathyanarayanaDance
2014Tulsidas BorkarMusic
2014 – S. R. Janakiraman#Music
2014 – Vijay KichluMusic
2014M. S. Sathyu#Theatre
2015 – C. V. Chandrasekhar#Dance
2016 – Arvind Parikh#Music
2016R. Vedavalli#Music
2016 – Ram Gopal Bajaj#Theatre
2016Sunil KothariOverall Contribution/Scholarship
2018Zakir Hussain#Music
2018Jatin Goswami#Dance
2018Sonal Mansingh#Dance
2018 – T. K. Kalyanasundaram#Dance
2019-21Saroja VaidyanathanDance
2019-21Sadanam Krishnankutty#Dance
2019-21 – Darshana Jhaveri#Dance
2019-21Chhannulal Mishra#Music
2019-21A. K. C. Natarajan#Music
2019-21Swapan Chaudhuri#Music
2019-21Malini RajurkarMusic
2019-21T. V. Gopalakrishnan#Music
2019-21Teejan Bai#Music
2019-21Bharat Gupt#Overall Contribution/Scholarship
2022-23 – Vinayak KhedekarOverall Contribution/Scholarship
2022-23R. VisweswaranMusic
2022-23Sunayana Hazarilal#Dance
2022-23Raja and Radha Reddy#Dance
2022-23Dulal RoyTheater
2022-23 – Daya Prakash Sinha#Theater

See also

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Explanatory notes

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  1. ^Other performing arts include Traditional/Folk/Tribal/Dance/Music/Theatre and Puppetry

References

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  1. ^Jha, Manisha (23 July 2011)."Sangeet Natak Akademi fellowship for Girija Devi, T.K. Murthy, Dagar".The Hindu. Retrieved7 August 2021.
  2. ^"Zakir Hussain, Sonal Mansingh Among 4 Selected for Sangeet Natak Akademi Fellow".News18. 16 July 2019. Retrieved7 August 2021.
  3. ^ab"National Academies: Sangeet Natak Akademi". National Portal of India. 9 December 2012. Archived fromthe original on 18 January 2017. Retrieved17 January 2017.
  4. ^abc"Sangeet Natak Akademi: Introduction". New Delhi: Sangeet Natak Akademi. Retrieved4 January 2017.
  5. ^"Sangeet Natak Akademi: Constitution". New Delhi: Sangeet Natak Akademi. Retrieved5 January 2017.
  6. ^"About Sahitya Akademi". Sahitya Akademi. Retrieved2 January 2017.
  7. ^"Lalit Kala Akademi: History". Lalit Kala Akademi. Retrieved2 January 2017.
  8. ^"Kuttiyattam Kendra". Kuttiyattam Kendra. Retrieved5 January 2017.
  9. ^Post, Jennifer (2013).Ethnomusicology: A Research and Information Guide. Taylor & Francis. p. 119.ISBN 978-1-136-70518-2.
  10. ^abcd"Sangeet Natak Akademi: Guidelines for SNA Awards". New Delhi: Sangeet Natak Akademi. Retrieved5 January 2017.
  11. ^abcd"Sangeet Natak Akademi Fellow". New Delhi: Sangeet Natak Akademi. Archived fromthe original on 2 March 2021. Retrieved4 January 2017.
  12. ^ab"Announcement of Sangeet Natak Akademi Fellowships (Akademi Ratna) & Sangeet Natak Akademi Awards (Akademi Puraskar) for the Years 2019, 2020 and 2021"(PDF).sangeetnatak.gov.in. Retrieved6 December 2022.
  13. ^Acharya, Helen (23 April 2016)."Declaration of Sangeet Natak Akademi Fellowships (Akademi Ratna) and Sangeet Natak Akademi Awards (Akademi Puraskar) for the Year 2015"(PDF) (Press release). New Delhi: Sangeet Natak Akademi. Retrieved4 January 2017.
  14. ^"Announcement of Sangeet Natak Akademi Fellowships (Akademi Ratna)"(PDF).Sangeet Natak Akademi. 27 February 2024. Retrieved17 March 2024.
  15. ^"List of Akademi Fellows". sangeetnatak.gov.in. Archived fromthe original on 4 March 2016.

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