
Bharatanatyam by Leela Samson
Tuesday, August 4 2026|7:00 pm EDT
| Free – $35Dhvani Presents
Bharatanatyam by Leela Samson
with
Bhavajan Kumar
Tickets: $35
$25 for Members of the McConnell Arts
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Leela received the impulses for her growth as a dancer from Kalakshetra, Chennai, where she was a student initially from 1961 to 1967, while also studying in the Besant Theosophical High School. She was awarded a first class Diploma and a Distinction in the Post Graduation course and became a part of the repertory company that travelled in India and abroad.
From 1975 to 2005, she taught at the Sriram Bharatiya Kala Kendra and privately in Delhi, and choreographed a body of work called ‘Spanda’ known for its innovations in Bharata Natyam. Spanda continues to enthrall audiences with its innovative approach to tradition.
Leela enjoys a reputation as a dancer with excellent nritta form and sensitive abhinaya. She has travelled extensively and performed at leading festivals of dance in India and abroad.
She was Director, Kalakshetra from 2005 to 2012. She brought to the institute an integrity and dynamism in teaching and performance and a widening of the academic scope of the dancer graduating from its portals, besides initiating several publications, films and documentation of the founder’s dance dramas. The Padma Pushkarini, conceived by her, attempted to revive the water bodies in the institute.
Two documentary films have been made on her – ‘Sanchari’ by Arun Khopkar and ‘The Flowering Tree’ by Ein Lall.
Leela has written a few books – ‘Rhythm in Joy’ for Lustre Press in 1987, on the classical dance forms of India, ‘Rukmini Devi – a life’ published by Penguin Viking in 2010, on the life of the legendary founder of Kalakshetra and ‘Dance of Freedom’ for Aleph in 2025, as part of the Essential India Editions.
Leela is the recipient of the Sanskriti Award in 1982, the Padmashri Award in 1990, the Nritya Choodamani Award in 1997, the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award in 2000 and the Natya Kala Acharya Award from the Music Academy, Chennai in 2015.
From August 2010 to September 2014, she served as Chairperson, Sangeet Natak Akademi, New Delhi.
From mid-2011 to early 2015, Leela served as Chairperson, Central Board of Film Certification.
In 2015, she began acting when she was offered a role in Mani Ratnam’s O Kadhal Kanmani alongside Prakash Raj, Dulquer and Nithya Menen, with P.C Sreeram as cinematographer, lyrics by Vairamuthu and music by A.R.Rahman. Since then, she has acted in Sillu Karapatti directed by the young award-winning Halitha Shameem, in Manam, Adithya Varma, Putham pudhu Kaalai, Shyam Singha Roy, The Umesh Chronicles and several others.
Leela performs solo. It is what she loves best – to dance, teach, to choreograph, and find meaning between the arts and the socio-political forces amidst which an artiste practices.

Bhavajan Kumar is a sensitive Bharatanatyam artist with a captivating stage presence, precision in movement and a deep devotion to the art form, he is a natural artist with an innate understanding of the art he practices.
Bhavajan Kumar is a disciple of Guru Leela Samson. He not only absorbs and imbibes the subtle nuances of his gurus’ distinctive style, but is also keen on presenting the art with sincerity while preserving its aesthetic and spiritual essence. He also trained in nattuvangam and vocal music from Bhagavathula Seetharama Sharma and works closely with Smt Jyotsna Narayanan on the subtler aspects of the form.
He is a recipient of the Yuva Kala Bharathi title from Bharat Kalachar, Kala Ratna & Vazhuvoor Ramiah Pillai Endowment from the Cleveland Thyagaraja Aradhana. Others include the Pandit Durga Lal Endowment & Kelucharan Mohapatra Endowment from Sri Krishna Gana Sabha, the Vasantha Lakshmi Narasimhachari Endowment from Narada Gana Sabha. He was awarded the best dancer title from the Music Academy Madras for the years 2023, 2024, 2025 & 2026. While these recognitions and laurels have been testimonies to his commitment to the art form, his true sense of achievement lies in his learning experiences with some of the doyens of Bharatanatyam.
As part of the Spanda Dance Company directed by Leela Samson, Bhavajan has performed extensively with the company worldwide. Bhavajan has had the privilege of performing at premier dance festivals across the globe, touring India, Canada, Australia, Japan, the U.S.A and Europe. He has also had the opportunity to perform in prestigious venues in India, such as the Music Academy Madras, Sri Krishna Gana Sabha, Narada Gana Sabha, Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Center, among the many others. Bhavajan has had the honor of performing in the presence of dignitaries such as the Prime Minister of India, the former Prime Minister of Canada, and former Presidents of India.
As a keen student of Bharatanatyam, Bhavajan continues to learn and discover the intricacies of the art and strives to adhere to its aesthetic beauty.