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Kum Uma Sharma : ウィキペディア英語版
Kum Uma Sharma

Uma Sharma (born 1942) is a kathak dancer. She is also runs the Bharatiya Sangeet Sadan, Delhi, a classical dance and music academy, situated in New Delhi, founded by her father in 1946. She is most known for reviving the old classical dance form of ''Natwari Nritya'' or the Raslila of Brindavan, which later evolved into the Kathak.〔(Uma Sharma Profile )〕〔Richmond, p. 198.〕〔Massey, p. 83
Kathak is based on devotional Krishna poetry of the medieval centuries and the highly cultivated court poetry of the 18th and 19th centuries which celebrated ''shringara'', the sentiment of love.
==Early life and training==
Born in Delhi in 1942, Uma Sharma received her dance training from Guru Hiralalji and Girvar Dayal of the Jaipur gharana, and subsequently she became a student of Pandit Sunder Prasad of the Jaipur gharana who emphasised rhythmic footwork and its permutations., Shambhu Maharaj and Birju Maharaj noted gurus of the Kathak tradition of the Lucknow gharana, known for the art of abhinaya, subsequently Uma Sharma sought to achieve a creative fusion of the two.〔
Uma went to St. Thomas' School (New Delhi) for schooling, and then graduated from Lady Shri Ram College for Women, also in New Delhi.

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