Kanak Rele

Classical dancer

Indian Gujarat, British India

Quick Info

ProfessionClassical dancer
NationalityIndian
Date of Birth11/06/1937
Age85 years (died on 22, Feb, 2023)
BirthplaceGujarat, British India
Date of Death22/02/2023

Latest News about Kanak Rele

11/06/2025

Nalanda Nritya Kala Mahavidyalaya in Mumbai hosted a Founder's Day celebration on June 11, 2025, commemorating the legacy of Padma Bhushan Dr. Kanak Rele. The event at the Vile Parle campus featured insightful presentations by Principal and Director Dr. Uma Rele, Associate Professor Dr. Madhuri Deshmukh, and Head of the Department Dr. Meenakshi Iyer Gangopadhyay, sharing scholarly discussions and personal anecdotes about her monumental contributions to Indian classical dance and education.

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Bio/Wiki

Profession(s)
  • Classical dancer
  • Choreographer
Known forMohiniyattam (Indian classical dance form)

Personal Life

ReligionHinduism

Relationships & More

Marital StatusMarried
Marriage Date10/11/1957
HusbandYatindra Rele (cricketer)
ChildrenRahul Rele

Family

FatherShivdas
MotherMadhuri
SpouseYatindra Rele
ChildrenRahul Rele
Daughter-in-lawUma Rele
Grandchildren
  • Vaidehi Rele
  • Nikunj Rele

Career

FieldDancing
SpecialityMohiniyattam
Teacherโ€˜Panchali' Karunakara Panicker
Founder ofNalanda Dance Academy (now known as Nalanda Dance Research Centre)
Awards
  • Padma Shri (1989)
  • Sangeet Natak Akademi Award (1994)
  • Kalidas Samman (2006)
  • Padma Bhushan (2013)

Some Lesser Known Facts

1. Kanak Rele was a prominent Indian classical dancer, educator, and choreographer.
2. She is credited with popularizing Mohiniyattam, a traditional dance form from Kerala.
3. She passed away on February 22, 2023, at the age of 85, in Mumbai.
4. At just 10 months old, she experienced the loss of her father.
5. Moving to Shantiniketan in West Bengal at age 5, Kanak Rele began her journey in music and dance.
6. Diagnosed with polio at 10, she overcame it through dedicated dance practice.
7. During her time in Shantiniketan, she often glimpsed Rabindranath Tagore but never interacted with him.
8. She mastered various Indian classical dance styles like Bharatanatyam and Kathakali.
9. Initially pursuing medicine at her family's request, she later prioritized dance over studies.
10. Introduced to Mohiniyattam by her Kathakali teacher, she found it a natural fit due to her strong foundation.
11. In 1967, she founded the Nalanda Dance Academy in Mumbai.
12. In 1972, she established the Nalanda Nritya Kala Mahavidyalaya, the first dance college affiliated with Mumbai University.
13. She earned a pioneering PhD in dance in 1977, though faced skepticism about its legitimacy.
14. Releasing books on Mohiniyattam, including 'Mohini Attam โ€“ The Lyrical Dance' and 'Bhaava Niroopanna.'
15. Her biography 'Me & My Mohini Attam' was published in 2022.
16. Known for modernizing mythological tales in her performances and portraying strong female roles.
17. She was actively involved with reputable institutions such as the University of Mumbai and the Government of India.
18. Passing away due to cardiac arrest on February 22, 2023, in a Mumbai hospital.
19. She was instrumental in establishing the Department of Fine Arts at the University of Mumbai and served as its dean.
20. Nalanda Dance Research Centre is recognized as a research institute by the Ministry of Science and Technology.
21. She developed the Sopanam style of Mohiniyattam, providing a scientific temper through her concept of body kinetics.
22. She choreographed dance dramas including Amrut Manthan, Dashavatara, Shodashopachara, Shree Krishna Leela, and Ahimsa.
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