Swati Bhise Explained

Swati Bhise
Birth Date:1959 10, df=yes
Birth Place:Bombay, Bombay State, India
Occupation:Bharatanatyam dancer, educator, producer, writer, director and promoter of the arts

Swati Bhise (née Gupte; born 21 October 1959) is a Bharatanatyam dancer, choreographer, educator, producer,[1] director, writer and promoter of the arts.[2]

Dance career

Swati is the first disciple of Sonal Mansingh, a Padma Vibhushan awardee.[3] Since her debut performance at the Center of Indian Classical Dances in New Delhi, she has performed extensively around the world at venues including the National Centre for the Performing Arts (India), Lincoln Center,[4] Asia Society, Symphony Space, Metropolitan Museum of Art, SPIC MACAY, and the House of Soviet Culture, among others.[5] Some of her more notable performances have been for the 40th anniversary of the United Nations General assembly,[6] the unveiling of Elsa Peretti and Paloma Picasso's new mesh designs for Tiffany & Co, and The Metropolitan Museum of Art for the opening of the South Asian Sculpture Wing. Swati also worked on the Indian choreography[7] for Thomas Mann’s The Transposed Heads, adapted by Sidney Goldfarb and Julie Taymor.[8] Swati was featured in a CBS documentary called 'Sacred Arts', as one of the foremost performers in her field.[9]

Educator

Swati served as an artist in residence at the Brearley School, New York City, from 1991 to 2006[10] and founded the non-profit Sanskriti Center for Indian arts in education for children and adolescents.[11] She continues to teach for The Curriculum in Arts Program at Symphony Space[12] and has been a Lincoln Center Institute repertory artist since 1996.[5] She has also performed at hundreds of public and private schools, colleges, and universities across The United States including Columbia University, New York University, University of Texas at Austin, St. Mark's School of Texas, The Dalton School, The Brearley School, The Chapin School, Brooklyn College, and Wesleyan University.[5] On March 13, 2023, Swati Bhise was one of the presenting speakers at UN's NGO CSW67 Forum on Right to an Inclusive, Safe and Secure Digital Existence for Women and Girls.[13]

Theater and film production

In 2012, Swati founded The Sadir Theater Festival, a three- day festival that takes place annually in Goa, India.[14] Critically acclaimed theater stars including Lilette Dubey, Girish Karnad, Rajat Kapoor, Mohammad Ali Baig, and Vikram Kapadia have all participated over the years, and she is still the festival's artistic director.[15] Swati also brought the UNESCO heritage art form Kunqu opera, one of the oldest styles of Chinese theatre, to India for the first time with performances at The National Centre for the Performing Arts, Mumbai, and at Siri Fort Auditorium in New Delhi.[16] In 2014, Swati founded a film production company called Cayenne Pepper Productions[1] after serving as Executive Producer and Indian cultural consultant[17] on The Man Who Knew Infinity, an Edward R Pressman film starring Dev Patel and Jeremy Irons. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2015.[18]

Swati recently finished directing a British / Indian self-written period drama set in 19th century India. The film The Warrior Queen of Jhansi released in theatres in November 2019 in the US, Canada and India.'[19] ' The film was the first Hollywood action film in history with a brown female lead and received the “Impact Award” at the Vancouver International Women in Film Festival and the prestigious The ReFrame Stamp for demonstrating gender parity[20] Her daughter Devika Bhise played the titular role.[21]

Swati has sat on numerous panels including the five-member grand jury at the 9th annual Mahindra Excellence in Theatre Awards (META) alongside Shabana Azmi, Sushma Seth, Kulbhushan Kharbanda, and Utkarsh Mazumdar.[22] She is also the co-author of the book Aai's Recipes: Traditional Indian cuisine from Maharashtra, a collection of Chandraseniya Kayasthan Prabhu (CKP) recipes, along with her mother Usha Gupte.[23]

Swati Bhise received Leadership Award from Arts4All Foundation for her Excellence In Leadership And Service on Oct 30th 2022.

Swati Bhise received Asia Arts Game Changer Award from Asia Society for Arts Visionary on March 8, 2023.[24]

Personal life

Swati currently lives in New York and Goa with her husband, entrepreneur and philanthropist, Bharat Bhisé, her mother, and their four dogs. (Two Dobermans & Two Boxers)

Choreographies

Philanthropy

Swati is an outspoken advocate for women's empowerment with a focus on South Asia.[31] She is a Lotus Circle[32] advisor for The Asia Foundation, a "nonprofit international development organization committed to improving lives across a dynamic and developing Asia".[33]

Inspired from her film The Warrior Queen of Jhansi, in November 2021, Swati Bhise launched "The Warrior Queen Project," a nonprofit foundation geared to empower Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Women to become warrior queens. The project is projected to launch in early 2022.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 'The Man Who Knew Infinity' to open Zurich . Screendaily.com.
  2. Web site: Mother's recipes for you . Indiatimes.com . 30 March 2018.
  3. Web site: Centre for Indian Classical Dances | SonalMansingh . 2016-09-20 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160518055931/http://sonalmansingh.in/centre-for-indian-classical-dances/nggallery/cicd/swati-bhise-nee-gupte-1st-student-of-dr-sonal-manisngh# . 2016-05-18 . dead .
  4. News: Swati G. Bhise in East Indian Classical Dance . 20 November 2001. Backstage.com . 30 March 2018.
  5. Web site: Interview - Swati Bhise, an ambassador of Bharatanatyam in NYC by Lalitha Venkat . Narthaki.com . 30 March 2018.
  6. Web site: Indian American danseuse brings Chinese opera to India - Diaspora . Vishnu . Makhijani . Thesouthasiantimes.info . 30 March 2018.
  7. Web site: The Transposed Heads - Who's Who - Lincoln Center Theater . Lincoln Center . Theater . Lincoln Center Theater . 30 March 2018.
  8. News: STAGE: 'TRANSPOSED HEADS' . Mel . Gussow . November 1986. The New York Times . 30 March 2018.
  9. Web site: TV Special Showcases Arts Within Religion . 19 April 2007. cbsnews.com . 30 March 2018.
  10. Web site: Dancing to a Traditional Indian Beat . Marshall . Heyman . 14 December 2015 . 30 March 2018 . Wsj.com.
  11. Web site: Out & About . The New York Sun . 30 March 2018 . 31 March 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180331104510/https://www.nysun.com/out-and-about/out-about-2005-03-02/9986/ . dead .
  12. Web site: Symphony Space - Asian Studies . Symphonyspace.org . 30 March 2018.
  13. Web site: CSW 67: Right to an Inclusive, Safe and Secure Digital Existence for Women and Girls . 2023-03-13 . CSR India . en-US.
  14. Web site: Return of the Sadir Theatre Festival. The Navhind Times. 7 March 2016. 30 March 2018.
  15. News: Sadir Theatre Fest to kick off on March 18 . The Times of India . 8 March 2016 . 30 March 2018.
  16. News: The Peony Pavilion: With (ancient) love from China . Veenu . Sandhu . Business Standard India . 29 November 2014 . 30 March 2018 . Business Standard.
  17. Web site: Interview with The Man Who Knew Infinity's executive producer Swati Bhise . Msn.com . 1 September 2018.
  18. Web site: TIFF: 'Man Who Knew Infinity' Director Says Film Was "10 Years in the Making" . 17 September 2015. Hollywoodreporter.com . 30 March 2018.
  19. Web site: The Warrior Queen of Jhansi (2019) - IMDb. IMDb.
  20. Web site: Swords and Sceptres: The Rani of Jhansi at VIWFF 2019. 26 February 2019. 8 July 2020. 10 July 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200710030600/https://wiftv.ca/2019/02/26/swords-and-sceptres-the-rani-of-jhansi-at-viwff-2019/?fbclid=IwAR3MEemI3wp1cUuO9XSNRVuuzQONyv1AkYR%2F. dead.
  21. Web site: Rani of Jhansi's story gets Hollywood rendition. 2021-04-27. The New Indian Express.
  22. Web site: 9th Annual Mahindra Excellence in Theatre Awards Announced - Manoj Omen, MD Pallavi & More! . Broadwayworld.com . 1 September 2018.
  23. Book: Usha Gupte, Swati Bhise . Aai's Recipes: Traditional Indian cuisine from Maharashtra . Merge Corporation . 2012 . 978-0615676074 . English.
  24. Web site: 2023 Asia Arts Game Changer Awards . 2023-03-08 . Asia Society . en.
  25. Web site: Srishti - Peg's List . Pegslist.wordpress.com . 30 March 2018.
  26. News: Classical Music in Review . Alex . Ross . 23 October 1993. The New York Times . 30 March 2018.
  27. Web site: Indo-American Arts Council, Inc. . Iaac.us . 30 March 2018.
  28. Web site: Performing Arts: Year in Review 2002 - Dance | Britannica.com . 2016-09-20 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160531001217/http://www.britannica.com/art/performing-art-Year-In-Review-2002/Dance# . 2016-05-31 . dead .
  29. Web site: Indo-American Arts Council, Inc. . Iaac.us . 30 March 2018.
  30. Web site: Grammy Lifetime Award Winner George Wein Presented a Newport Jazz Festival Extra "A Bridge Together," Connecting Jazz, African Beats and Indian Carnatic music. 14 August 2017.
  31. Web site: The freedom to BE in Independent India - Think Geek Media . 2016-09-20 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160820022806/http://thinkgeekmedia.com/freedom-independent-india-2/# . 2016-08-20 . dead .
  32. Web site: Swati Bhisé - The Asia Foundation . Asiafoundation.org . 30 March 2018.
  33. Web site: About the Asia Foundation - The Asia Foundation . Asiafoundation.org . 30 March 2018.