Kum. Sai Sruthi and Kum. Sai Sathya are the disciples of  Kalaakaarasundharam Guru Udupi Smt. Madhumathy Prakash,
are the fifth generation performing students hailing
from the parampara of “Sangeetha Kalanidhi Brahmashri Papanasam Sivan” who is their Great Great Grand Father.

About Sai Sisters

Kum. Sai Sruthi and Kum. Sai Sathya are the fifth generation performing students hailing from the parampara of “Sangeetha Kalanidhi Brahmashri Papanasam Sivan” who is their Great Great Grand Father.

At a very young age they came under the tutelage of Kalaakaarasundharam Guru Udupi Smt. Madhumathy Prakash (Director-Natya Manjari) who is the daughter and disciple of renowned exponent Karanataka Kalashree Kalaimamani Guru Udupi Laxminarayan.

Notable Performances

Pushpanjali Cultural Trust

Sri Parthasarathy Swamy Sabha

Salangai Oli Trust

Gaana Mukundhapriya

Pollachi Tamizh Isai Sangam

Thirumalai tirupathi Devasthanam

Naadhabrahmam Trust

Uttara Guruvayoorpan Temple ,Delhi

AWARDS & TITLES

Sai Sisters received the title “Natya Makarandha” for completing 10 years of learning in Natya Manjari

Sai Sruthi won the “Award of Excellence” from Narthaki Natraj in the year 2019

Sai Sathya has won several prizes in the competition conducted by Shivanugraha Trust of Dr.Rukmini Ramani

Sai Sisters have won Awards from Smt Mangalam Ganapathy trust

Sai Sruthi was given the title “Nrithya Shakthi Nakshatra “by ICFA organization

Natyamanjari was started in the year 1962 by Karnataka Kalasri Kalaimamani Guru Sri Udupi Laxminarayan. He is a devoted disciple of  “Bharata Sastra Ratna” Guru Kancheepuram Sri Ellapa Mudaliyar. Since inception NatyaManjari has glorified the culture and tradition of  Bharatanatyam and has students across the globe. Udupi Smt Madhumathy Prakash, his daughter and disciple has emerged and excelled herself in the tradition created by her father and is now the Director of  NatyaManjari. To pay their obeisance and tribute to their Guru, Sri Kancheepuram Ellapa Mudaliyar, the institution has been organizing  “Guru CharanaSmaranam” every year since 1993.

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