Sonal Mansingh Marks 50 Years of CICD with New Award for Dancers

Sonal Mansingh celebrated the 50th anniversary of the Centre for Indian Classical Dances (CICD) with the launch of the 'Sonal Mansingh Award'. The event included the unveiling of a Golden Jubilee logo and a special audio-visual presentation on CICD's journey since 1977. A Mentorship Programme was also announced to guide two young dancers. The evening featured classical dance performances and was attended by prominent figures from art, culture, and politics.

Key Points: Sonal Mansingh Launches Award on CICD’s 50th Anniversary

  • CICD celebrates 50th anniversary with Golden Jubilee logo and audio-visual presentation
  • Sonal Mansingh Award instituted for two dancers annually
  • Mentorship Programme announced to nurture young dancers
  • Event attended by politicians Vijender Gupta, Sudhanshu Trivedi, Sangeeta Yadav, Ranjeet Ranjan
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Sonal Mansingh marks 50 years of Centre for Indian Classical Dances

Sonal Mansingh marks 50 years of CICD with the launch of the Sonal Mansingh Award, a mentorship program, and a celebration of Indian classical dance.

"CICD was conceived as a space for training in dance, allied arts and for a journey of life through art. - Sonal Mansingh"

New Delhi, May 1

Padma Vibhushan Sonal Mansingh on Thursday marked the 50 years of the Centre for Indian Classical Dances with the launch of 'Sonal Mansingh Award'.

The evening marked several significant milestones, including the unveiling of the Golden Jubilee logo and the screening of a special audio-visual presentation chronicling CICD's distinguished journey since its inception on April 30, 1977.

A major highlight of the occasion was the institution of the 'Sonal Mansingh Award', a prestigious honour to be conferred annually on two dancers in recognition of their outstanding contribution to Indian classical dance.

The evening also saw the announcement of a special Mentorship Programme under the aegis of Sonal Mansingh, aimed at nurturing two young dancers and guiding them in their artistic journey.

The programme commenced with the Shri Kamakhya Kalapeeth Stotra, followed by classical dance presentations by senior disciples and artists of CICD, including Ganesh and Natesh Kavutvam and Kevat Prasang, and concluded with the Swasti Vachan shloka, read a press note. Speaking on the occasion, Sonal Mansingh said, "CICD was conceived as a space for training in dance, allied arts and for a journey of life through art. It is inclusive and in harmony with changing times, yet deeply rooted in Bharatiya ethos. Over these fifty years, CICD has sought to nurture artists who are sensitive individuals, connected with traditions yet aware of the world they inhabit. Indian classical dances are inspired by time honoured philosophical concepts, lore and legends from Veda, Upanishads, Puranas. Our responsibility now is to ensure that this knowledge is meaningfully transmitted to future generations. The Golden Jubilee is a celebration of what is achieved as well as firm commitment to continue on the Golden Path." The event in New Delhi was attended by eminent personalities from the worlds of art, culture, and public life, including politicians Vijender Gupta, Sudhanshu Trivedi, Sangeeta Yadav and Ranjeet Ranjan.

The Golden Jubilee year will unfold as a series of curated engagements across the country, including performances, dialogues, and initiatives that seek to deepen conversations around Indian classical dance, its pedagogy, and its continuing relevance in a rapidly changing cultural landscape. Established in 1977 in New Delhi, CICD, also known as Shri Kamakhya Kalapeeth, emerged at a time when the national capital had limited institutions offering a holistic engagement with Indian classical dance. Conceived not merely as a training centre but as a space of sadhana, the institution brought together dance with its allied disciplines of yoga, Sanskrit, and music, creating an integrated framework for artistic and personal development.

- ANI

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Rajesh Q
Fifty years of dedication to Indian classical dance is no small feat. But I hope the award isn't just a photo-op for politicians. The real work is in grassroots training and making dance accessible to all, not just elite Delhi circles.
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Swati Y
What a wonderful initiative! The mentorship programme for young dancers is exactly what our classical arts need. Sonal Mansingh ji is a true torchbearer. So proud of our heritage. 🌸
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Aman W
Good to see classical dance getting recognition, but let's be honest—these awards often go to people with connections. We need more transparency in selection. Otherwise, it's just another ceremonial event with no real impact on the art form's survival.
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James A
Fantastic work by Sonal Mansingh and CICD. Indian classical dance is a treasure that the world is starting to appreciate more. Love the integration of yoga and Sanskrit—pure holistic education. Cheers from abroad! 🕺
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Tanya I
The Golden Jubilee logo launch and the mention of Shri Kamakhya Kalapeeth is so meaningful. It's not just an institution; it's a spiritual sadhana. Unfortunately, many young people today see dance as just performance. We need more centres like CICD to revive the true essence.
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Deepak U

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