Elam Endira Devi, is an Indian classical dancer and teacher, known for her expertise and scholarship in the classical dance form of Manipuri, especially in the genres of Lai Haraoba and Raas.[1] The Government of India honored her, in 2014, with the Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award, for her services to the field of art and culture.[2]
Biography
Imparting training in dances in the form of regular exercise in order to bring up children through acquiring of profound knowledge in our cultural and traditional dances with the moulding of their character, discipline and maintaining their physical fitness.says Elam Endira Devi[3]
Born on 1 September 1954 to Elam Bidhumani Singh and Elam Rosomani Devi at Khwai Nagamapal Singjubung Leirak, Imphal, in the north east Indian state of Manipur, Elam Indira Devi started learning Manipuri dance at the early age of eight, under the tutelage of Guru Lourembam Amuyaima Singh.[3] Later, she studied under teachers such as R. K. Akesana, Padmashree Maisnam Amubi Singh,[4]Thingbaijam Babu Singh and Thiyam Tarunkumar Singh, before joining JN Manipur Dance Academy, Imphal for the Diploma course where she had the opportunity to learn under R. K. Priyogopal Sana, Yumshanbi Maibi, Thambalngou, Ng Kumar Maibi and Haobam Nganbi. She passed the Diploma course of Nitya Charya in 1967.[3]
Simultaneously, she maintained her curricular studies and secured BA and later, MA in Manipuri Culture and Literarture, in 1979, from Guwahati University. Meanwhile, she continued her studies in dance as well and, with the assistance of Young Artist Scholarship from the Ministry of Culture, the Government of India, completed post graduate degrees in Raas in 1979, and in Lai haraoba in 1984.[1][3][5]
Endira Devi has performed in a feature film, Matamgi Manipur, which won the National Film Award for the best film in Meitei, in 1972.[3][5] She has also performed at many regional, national and international stages.[3] Some of the notable international performances are:
Solo performance - 150th Birth Anniversary of Viswa Guru Rabindranath Tagore Commemoration - 2011[3]
Solo performance - 9th Bhagyachandra National Dance Festival of Classical Dance - 2011[3]
Solo performance - Indo-Soviet Cultural Friendship, Moscow - 1978[3][5]
Traditional Dance 'Lai Haraoba' - India Festival, Paris - 1985[3][5]
Lai Haraoba Classical Dance - Re-Union Island, France - Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) - 2010[3][5]
Solo performance - Lokutshab Festival, New Delhi - 1988[5]
Endira Devi has also participated in many ballets and dance dramas.[3]
Endira Devi is married to Haobam Manigopal Singh and the couple has three sons and two daughters.
Meitei Traditional Dance Teaching School and Performing Centre
In 1993, Endira Devi founded the Meitei Traditional Dance Teaching School and Performing Centre[6] at Imphal and is the Director of the Institute ever since.[5] The institute a centre for learning classical and traditional dances and ballets[7] and is recognized by the Ministry of Culture, Government of India.[8]
Positions
Endira Devi has held various noteworthy positions such as:[3]
Jury Member - Centre for Cultural Resources and Training,[9] a Government of India sponsored autonomous organization for education and culture - 1996-2007
Member - Audition panel - Doordarshan Guwahati - 1998-2000
Member - Official delegation - USSR Folk Festival, Kolkata - 1987
She is a Life Member of the UNESCO Club Association of India since 2009 and has been serving as an Expert commentator on Manipuri Dance at the All India Radio, Imphal - from 1989 onwards.[3] She has also worked as the guest lecturer for University Grants Commission at the Academic Staff College, Manipur University from 2001 to 2012[3][5] and is currently working as the Senior Guru at the Jawaharlal Nehru Manipur Dance Academy Manipur,[10] Imphal, since 1996.[1]
^"Padma Awards Announced". Circular. Press Information Bureau, Government of India. 25 January 2014. Archived from the original on 2 March 2014. Retrieved 23 August 2014.