Sheema Kermani Explained

Sheema Kermani
Native Name Lang:ur
Birth Date:16 January 1951
Birth Place:Rawalpindi, Punjab, Pakistan
Years Active:1959present
Honours:Pride of Performance (2023)

Sheema Kermani (also spelled Kirmani) (Urdu: ; born 16 January 1951) is a Pakistani classical dancer and social activist.[1] She is the founder of Tehrik-e-Niswan Cultural Action Group (Women's Movement).[2] She is also an exponent of Bharatanatyam dance.[3] [4] Kermani is known as a renowned classical dancer, choreographer, dance guru, theatre practitioner, performer, director, producer, and TV actor based in Karachi, Pakistan. She advocates on culture, women's rights,[5] and peace issues.

Her pioneering contribution to the promotion of culture and theatrical performances in Pakistan since 1978 have led to international acclaim.

Early life and education

Kermani was born on 16 January 1951 in Rawalpindi, Punjab. Her father served in the Pakistan Army, retiring as a brigadier and then being appointed as chairman of the Karachi Electric Supply Corporation.[6] [7] Her paternal family originates from the city of Lucknow and traces its ancestry to the city of Kerman in Iran, while her maternal side is from Hyderabad Deccan.[7]

Kermani has two siblings, an elder brother and a younger sister.[7] She received her education from Convent schools in different cities across Pakistan where her father was posted. During her school vacations, Kermani would visit her maternal grandparents who lived in India and it was there that she developed an interest in the performing arts.[7]

Career

When she was 8 years old, Kermani started to learn piano and Western classical music. From the age of 13, she began to learn classical Indian dance from Mr. and Mrs. Ghanshyam (a couple from Calcutta, who had set up a center for dance and music in Karachi). She later joined their institute as a member of their staff and performing troupe. Kermani was the only dancer in Pakistan throughout the years of General Zia-ul-Haq's martial law, when dance was banned and came to be seen as an activity highly disliked by the state and the clergy.[8] [9]

She received her early education from Presentation Convent Rawalpindi. After doing O-Level from Convent of Jesus and Mary, Karachi, she completed her A- Level from Karachi Grammar School and then proceeded to Croydon College of Art, London to study fine arts. She holds a degree of Bachelor of Arts from the University of the Punjab, Lahore, and a Masters and M. Phil Degree in History from University of Karachi,[10] where she is presently enrolled for PhD.[11]

Kermani started learning Bharatanatyam in the mid-1960s. Her first solo performance was at Pakistan in 1984.[12] In 1988, she proceeded to India on an ICCR (Indian Council of Cultural Relations) scholarship and studied Bharatanatyam under Leela Samson, Kathak under Ram Mohan and Odissi under Guru Mayadhar Raut and Aloka Pannikar.[13] [14] She also conducts theater workshops under the guidance of theater director Prasanna Ramaswamy in Karachi and heads a cultural organization, Tehrik-e-Niswan in Karachi.[15]

2017 appearances

On 19 February 2017, Kermani appeared at the Shrine of Lal Shahbaz Qalandar in Sehwan after the barbaric suicide attack and performed a dhamal (a Sufi dance form). She gave a passionate performance and told the media that nobody can stop music and dance.[16]

She performed at the Faiz Aman Mela, Lahore where she paid a tribute to Asma Jahangir. She said we can bring peace, harmony and equality by loving each other and by sharing the message of love with each other.[17]

2022 appearance

In February 2022, she appeared in the music video for the song "Pasoori" as part of Season 14 of Coke Studio.[18] This special performance was covered by the leading Indian print media, including ThePrint[19] and The Indian Express.[20]

Social activism

Kermani identifies as a feminist and Marxist.[7] She realized that women in the Pakistani society were not able to get equality in the society so she started a movement called 'Tehrik-e-Niswan' (Women's Movement) and raised her voice for their rights, health issues, education and equality.[21]

Filmography

Television series

YearTitleRoleNetwork
1986DastakShaziaPTV
1989Aab O SaraabBahniPTV
1990Mai Jioungi Sar Utha KeDadiPTV
1991Guzar Jayegi RaatAliya BegumPTV
1992Manzilein Aur BhiFehmidaPTV
1994SaibaanAyeshaPTV
1995Chand GrehanAmeer-ul-NisaSTN
1996Tum Meray Pass RahoShahnazSTN
1997MarviSafia BegumPTV
1998Raqs-e-JanaanLadyPTV
1999DhundalkaParty ladyPTV
2007Khamoshi Jurm HaeGuruPTV
2008BaitiyaanUbaidaPTV
2009SaiqaOld NajjiHum TV

Film

Tributes and recognition

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2022-08-15 . Cultural resilience celebrated at a unique event . 2023-01-07 . . en-US.
  2. Web site: Baloch . Shah Meer . 2021-06-24 . 'A haven for free-thinkers': Pakistan creatives mourn loss of progressive arts space . 2023-01-07 . . en.
  3. Web site: What went down at Aurat March 2019 in Karachi. 2019-03-09. Something Haute. en-US. 2019-04-09.
  4. Web site: Raza . Laila . Khan . Muhammad Salman . 2018-10-29 . Arts Council hosts 4th Women's Peace Table Conference . 2019-04-09 . . en-US.
  5. Web site: Sheikh . Fatima . 2020-03-07 . 'Aurat March is not confined to a single slogan' . 2023-01-07 . . en.
  6. News: 21 October 2017 . SHEEMA KERMANI . KarachiBiennale 2017 . 9 November 2020.
  7. Web site: Magsi . Mariam . 2016-01-12 . I think Muslim men see my dancing as a challenge to them, says Sheema Kermani . 2019-04-09 . . en.
  8. News: Kermani . Sheema . 17 February 2011 . Interview of Guru Ghanshyam by Sheema Kermani . Narthaki . 9 November 2020.
  9. Web site: Hasan . Shazia . 2008-04-04 . Celebrating nature through dance . 2023-01-07 . . en.
  10. Web site: 2021-11-21 . KU confers 56 PhD and 82 MPhil degrees . 2023-01-07 . . en.
  11. News: founders & members, Tehrik-e-Niswan - Women's development through theatre & television . tehrik-e-niswan.org . 9 November 2020.
  12. Book: Tikekar. Maneesha. Across the Wagah: An Indian's Sojourn in Pakistan. 2004. Promilla & Co.. 9788185002347. 336. 8 December 2016. en.
  13. Web site: Sheema Kermani . Wiki Peace Women.
  14. News: Sheema Kermani . The Hindu. 19 June 2014 . .
  15. News: Qamar . Saadia . 3 July 2011 . Tehrik-e-Niswan: Passage to India . . 9 April 2019.
  16. Web site: Ali . Z. . 2017-02-21 . Nobody can stop dance and music: Sheema Kermani . 2023-01-07 . . en.
  17. Web site: Matters of peace. The News International. 20 May 2023.
  18. Web site: 2022-02-08 . Ali Sethi, Shae Gill's 'Pasoori' is bohemian and fresh . 2023-01-07 . . en.
  19. Web site: Das . Tina . 2022-03-06 . How 'Pasoori' dancer Sheema Kermani resisted Gen Zia-ul-Haq by wearing 'un-Islamic' saris . 2023-01-07 . . en-US.
  20. Web site: Khurana . Suanshu . 2022-05-14 . When Pasoori dancer Sheema Kermani used sari and dance to defy Zia regime in Pakistan . 2023-01-07 . . en.
  21. News: 8 October 2019 . Identity, Performance and Gender in Pakistan . Michigan State University Museum . 9 November 2020.
  22. Web site: Sarfaraz . Iqra . 2018-11-25 . Break the silence . 2023-01-07 . . en.
  23. Web site: 2005-06-30 . 29 women named for Nobel Peace Prize . 2023-01-07 . . en.
  24. Web site: Award Recipients Women of Inspiration - Wonder Women Association of Pakistan . 29 June 2022.
  25. Web site: 2013-03-28 . Pakistani Dancer, USIP Partner, Lands 'Peace Star' Award . 2023-01-07 . . en.
  26. Web site: Shirazi . Maria . Pakistani documentaries win big at SAFFM . 2023-01-07 . . en.
  27. Web site: Top Pakistani celebrities set to receive highest civilian honours. Hum News. 20 August 2023.