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Sharon Lowen is a renowned Odissi dancer, trained since 1975 by Guru Kelucharan Mohapatra. She has performed and choreographed for film and television and presented hundreds of concerts throughout India, North America, Asia, Africa, the United Kingdom. and the Middle East. 〔(Welcome to Muse India )〕 〔(Spring 1999 Michigan Today-INDIA: Sharon Lowen, the Dance of Discovery )〕 Sharon came to India in 1973 after degrees in Humanities, Fine Arts, Asian Studies and Dance from the University of Michigan as a Fulbright Scholar to study Manipuri and later Chhau and Odissi.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=ETD Home )〕 〔(In search of wonder : understanding cultural exchange : Fulbright Program in India / foreword J.K. G... |Sharon Lowen National Library of Australia )〕 == Early life == Sharon Lowen grew up in Detroit, USA, where her father was a chemical engineer and her mother a clinical psychologist. 〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Express India - Latest News, India News, Indian Cricket, World, Entertainment, Business & Finance News )〕 She trained in modern dance, Cecchetti ballet and classes at the Detroit Institute of Arts in puppetry, mime and theater since childhood, was a member of the Detroit Puppetry Guild, Puppeteers of America and UNIMA, performed with George Latshaw’s puppets for the Detroit and Cleveland symphony orchestras and Jim Henson offered her an apprenticeship with the Muppets which was declined to accept a Fulbright scholarship to India. 〔(Tribuneindia... Interview )〕 〔(Spring 1999 Michigan Today-INDIA: Sharon Lowen, the Dance of Discovery )〕 Indian family friends introduced her to Indian culture at an early age and her academic career at Michigan gave an exposure to Asian arts that nudged her toward India. Through the University of Michigan Honors College she created a triple-major BA in Humanities, Fine arts and Asian Studies. Studies in ethnomusicology, Indian art history, Indian history and religion with Professors William Malm, Walter Spink, John Broomfield and Padmanabhan Jaini, respectively as well as Manipuri dance with Minati Basu Roy encouraged her pursuit of an opportunity for deeper study of classical traditions in India. Social activism led to becoming the first freshman elected to the U of M Student Government Council. Following her Bachelor's degree in Humanities, Fine Arts, Asian Studies and an M.A. in Education and Dance, Lowen arrived in India on a Fulbright scholarship in 1973 to continue Manipuri dance with Guru Singhajit Singh at Triveni Kala Sangam, New Delhi. With extension and renewal of the Fulbright to 1975, she also trained in Mayurbhanj Chhau under Guru Krushna Chandra Naik, Odissi under Guru kelucharan Mohapatra, Manipuri Pala Cholam under Guru Thangjam Chaoba Singh and Manipuri Maibi Jagoi under Gurus Ranjana Maibi, Kumar Maibi and R.K. Achoubi Sana Singh.〔 〔(India at 50 : bliss of hope & burden of reality / edited by V.N. Narayanan & Jyoti Sabharwal | National Library of Australia )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Sharon Lowen」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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