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Smitalay has a professional performing repertory group. We create thematic productions for special events. e.g. You ask, we deliver.

Centenary celebrations, award functions, corporate events. From classical to folk to bollywood, in our own unique style.

27/12/2025

Namaste 🙏🏼

Best Wishes To Smitalay

With the blessings of Guru Jhelum Paranjape Smitalay Disciples are performing tomorrow at Rabindra Mandap for the International Odissi Dance Festival at Rabindra Mandap 4.30 pm organised by Guru Kelucharan Mahapatra Odissi Research Centre ( GKCMORC ).

Thank You Jhelum Paranjape Gkcm Orc
The disciples are -
Mita Naik
Paramita Sarkar
Pradnya Sinha
Mangala Walkar
Chandrani Das and
Sangeeta Jadhav

ALL THE BEST 🌹

Odissi World

09/08/2025
02/07/2025

Grab it....
You will love it.....
It's AMAZING 🌹

Photos from Smitalay's post 24/06/2025

नमो नमः

Today is the Death Anniversary of the Legendary Dancer Padmashri Sanjukta Panigrahi. We fondly call her Sanju Nani and celebrate today's day as SANJU NANI DAY.

We are blessed to be a part of the tribute where we dance on the traditional repertoire of Odissi Dance in front of Padmashri Sanjukta Panigrahi's photo.

We are thankful to our Guru Jhelum Paranjape
for starting this tribute.

Those who don't know Padmashri Sanjukta Panigrahi , here is the small information of her journey.

Padma Shri Sanjukta Panigrahi – Icon of Odissi

Early life & training:
Born on August 24, 1944, in Berhampur, Odisha, Sanjukta showed innate rhythmic talent from age 4, dancing to everyday sounds like chopping wood or slicing vegetables . Despite initial societal hesitation—since dance was associated with temple devadasis—her mother encouraged her passion while her father eventually supported her .

Artistic development:
A disciple of Odissi Padmavibhushan turu Kelucharan Mohapatra and trained in Bharatanatyam under Rukmini Devi Arundale, she became the primary catalyst in reviving Odissi as a classical dance form. Known for her mastery of nritta (pure dance) and expressive abhinaya, she brought technical precision and emotional depth to audiences .

Achievements & recognition:

Received Padma Shri in 1975 and Sangeet Natak Akademi Award in 1976 .

Led cultural delegations abroad—performing in the US, Philippines (1969), UK (1983), Israel, Greece (1989) and France.

Creative synergy:
Her husband, vocalist , Pandit Raghunath Panigrahi, provided live musical accompaniment, forming a deeply symbiotic duo whose performances, including compositions like Raag Roop, Ekhond Kandichhe Radha, and Jagannath Astakam, Ardhanarishwar left a lasting impact .

Legacy & impact:
Widely regarded as the “revivalist” of Odissi, she toured extensively, elevating the dance to global stages . Lauded for her soulful dedication—French artist Julia Varley described her as “the Dancer for the Gods” .

Final years and legacy:
Battling cancer, she passed away on June 24, 1997, at age 52 . In her memory, her husband founded the Sanjukta Panigrahi Memorial Trust (1999), offering annual scholarships and awards to foster new Odissi talent .

Sanjukta Panigrahi didn't just master Odissi—she rekindled it, transforming an almost forgotten temple dance into one of India's most celebrated classical forms, and inspiring generations.

Baboo Panigrahi

24/06/2025

नमो नमः

Today is the Death Anniversary of the legendary Odissi Dancer Padmashri Sanjukta Panigrahi.

Smitalayites is paying tribute to her by dancing traditional Odissi repertoire in front of her picture.

Those who don't know her, here is the short information about her journey.

Padma Shri Sanjukta Panigrahi – Icon of Odissi

Early life & training:
Born on August 24, 1944, in Berhampur, Odisha, Sanjukta showed innate rhythmic talent from age 4, dancing to everyday sounds like chopping wood or slicing vegetables . Despite initial societal hesitation—since dance was associated with temple devadasis—her mother encouraged her passion while her father eventually supported her .

Artistic development:
A disciple of Odissi Padmavibhushan turu Kelucharan Mohapatra and trained in Bharatanatyam under Rukmini Devi Arundale, she became the primary catalyst in reviving Odissi as a classical dance form. Known for her mastery of nritta (pure dance) and expressive abhinaya, she brought technical precision and emotional depth to audiences .

Achievements & recognition:

Received Padma Shri in 1975 and Sangeet Natak Akademi Award in 1976 .

Led cultural delegations abroad—performing in the US, Philippines (1969), UK (1983), Israel, Greece (1989) and France.

Creative synergy:
Her husband, vocalist Pandit Raghunath Panigrahi, provided live musical accompaniment, forming a deeply symbiotic duo whose performances, including compositions like Raag Roop, Ekhond Kandichhe Radha, and Jagannath Astakam, Ardhanarishwar left a lasting impact .

Legacy & impact:
Widely regarded as the “revivalist” of Odissi, she toured extensively, elevating the dance to global stages . Lauded for her soulful dedication—French artist Julia Varley described her as “the Dancer for the Gods” .

Final years and legacy:
Battling cancer, she passed away on June 24, 1997, at age 52 . In her memory, her husband founded the Sanjukta Panigrahi Memorial Trust (1999), offering annual scholarships and awards to foster new Odissi talent .

Jhelum Paranjape
Jhelum Paranjape

Baboo Panigrahi

19/01/2025

PURVI CONGRATULATIONS 🌹

Good morning, everyone!

We are delighted to share that Purvi Ankur Todi, a dedicated disciple of Guru Rupali Kadam, had the golden opportunity to perform on the prestigious stage of Mumbai's Shri Shanmukhanand Fine Arts and Sangeetha Sabha's Late Ashok Mehta Auditorium for the Thiruvathirai Natya Samarpan on 6th January 2025.

She beautifully presented Guru Jhelum Paranjape's exquisite choreography, Prathama Pallavi, composed by Shri Bunckim Paranjape, with Shri Jatin Sahu on vocals and Shri Rohan Dahale on mardal.

Smitalay extends heartfelt CONGRATULATIONS to Purvi Ankur Todi for her remarkable performance. Keep shining, Purvi!

Aastha Todi

Photos from Smitalay's post 19/01/2025

Good morning, everyone!

We are delighted to share that Purvi Ankur Todi, a dedicated disciple of Guru Rupali Kadam, had the golden opportunity to perform on the prestigious stage of Mumbai's Shri Shanmukhanand Fine Arts and Sangeetha Sabha's Late Ashok Mehta Auditorium for the Thiruvathirai Natya Samarpan on 6th January 2025.

She beautifully presented Guru Jhelum Paranjape's exquisite choreography, Prathama Pallavi, composed by Shri Bunckim Paranjape, with Shri Jatin Sahu on vocals and Shri Rohan Dahale on mardal.

Smitalay extends heartfelt CONGRATULATIONS to Purvi Ankur Todi for her remarkable performance. Keep shining, Purvi!

Aastha Todi

Photos from Smitalay's post 31/10/2024

Happy happppppy Diwali to all ....

सर्वांना दिवाळीच्या शुभेच्छा...

Photos from Smitalay's post 11/10/2024

Two performances in a day.... Smitalay is busy busy busy....
Morning at Sawarkar auditorium Shivaji park and evening at P. C. Saxena auditorium IIT Powai.
Those close to any of these venues, please do come and watch our scintillating performances...

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Sane Guruji Arogya Mandir, 5/VI, Chunabhatti, Off S. V. Road, Santacruz (West)
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Monday 9am - 8:30pm
Tuesday 5:30pm - 8:30pm
Wednesday 5:30pm - 8:30pm
Thursday 5:30pm - 7:30pm
Friday 5:30pm - 7:30pm
Saturday 7am - 9am
10am - 1pm
Sunday 7am - 9am