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Bhagaban Sahu

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Occupation
  
Dancer Choreographer

Died
  
August 12, 2002

Role
  
Dancer

Name
  
Bhagaban Sahu

Known for
  
Folk dancing


Born
  
21 September 1914
India

Awards
  
Sangeet Natak Akademi Award for Other Traditional / Folk / Tribal / Music / Dance and Theatre

Badchergaon kirtanarty guru bhagaban sahu


Bhagaban Sahu was an Indian folk dancer, teacher and choreographer, known for codifying the folk dance forms of Odisha. He was born on 21 September 1914 at Ganjam in the Indian state of Odisha in a Brahmin family and took to folk dancing. He was credited with efforts to revive the traditional Odissi dance forms such as Baagh Naach (Tiger dance), Stilt dance, Jodi sankha, Laudi, Paika dance and Chadheia chadheiani. He taught the villagers about these dance forms and trained them on the art. He was the choreographer of the popular tiger dance sequence in the 1989 Bengali movie, Bagh Bahadur, directed by Buddhadev Dasgupta.

The Government of India awarded him the fourth highest civilian honour of the Padma Shri in 1992. Sahu's life has been documented in a biography, Folk Legend Baghaban Sahu, written by Sujata Patnaik, and published by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. He died on 12 August 2002, a month before turning 88.

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Bhagaban Sahu Wikipedia