I am delighted to share with you the Official Press Release after the Governing Board met today and Leela Samson's message.

Our heartfelt THANKS to all art lovers who participated with so much enthusiasm and promptness to make this online petition a huge success.

- Anita Ratnam
Chennai
May 11, 2012



Official Press Release from Kalakshetra Foundation

At the thirty ninth meeting of the Governing Board of Kalakshetra Foundation on May 11, 2012, the following two resolutions were passed.

Resolution 1: The Board notes with regret Ms. Leela Samson’s resignation from the office of Director, Kalakshetra Foundation. Recognising and appreciating her visionary leadership of this iconic institution over the last seven years as Director, the Board unanimously expresses its desire to have her back as Director.

Resolution 2: While considering the recruitment rules for the post of Director, Kalakshetra Foundation, the Board is of the view that the recruitment rules should be such as to enable consideration of persons of high eminence for the position. The Board resolves to recommend to the Ministry of Culture that it consider modifying the rules to enable the appointment of persons of eminence, ability, standing and experience in the fields of classical or traditional art forms of culture viz. dance, music, theatre, literature, etc. and modify the stipulation with regards to age suitably.

-sd-

Gopalkrishna Gandhi
Chairman
Kalakshetra Foundation


Leela Samson's message

Dear Anita,
The resolution passed by the members of the Kalakshetra Board today in Chennai, vindicated me from a whole host of issues that were earlier being projected as 'real' problems to my continuing as director. I do believe, there was nothing there that could not have been discussed and resolved.
 
However, as my age was being projected as a major cause of concern, I resigned.  I felt that I had had a good innings and perhaps this would be the right time to return to what I love most - to dance.
 
I have to say that in this past month, I was overwhelmed, absolutely blown over by the large number of people who signed in to your petition, who believe in the survival of institutions like Kalakshetra and who appreciate the work we had put in to revive it. I never knew I had so much support out there, till this happened. There were times in the past few years, that I tired of the hypocrisy and lies. But I stuck it out, because we women do just that.  We have the guts to stay the course.
 
Now I am renewed and enthused once again. If the ministry offers me the job once again, I will accept. I will do so because of your support and will continue to stand up to those elements that want the downfall of the Institute for political and monetary gain. They have not a pinch of concern for art and culture. We are seeing how politics has entered every sphere of our lives. Let's keep it out of the arts.
 
I simply cannot thank each of you, especially Anita for starting the ball rolling, several senior artists who wept for the institution and members of the Kalakshetra Board who fought for what they believed in. As we know, this debt will be carried over into a next life, when i will pay dearly!
 
love to you all,
Leela
May 11, 2012



Read the comments posted by art lovers
at the online petition created by Anita Ratnam to have Ms. Leela Samson reinstated as the Director of Kalakshetra immediately by the Ministry of Culture, the by Board members of Kalakshetra and the concerned officials of the Government of India.

Signatures: 1,847

Latest Reports / Comments
Need support if I rejoin: Leela Samson
- Meera Srinivasan, The Hindu, May 12, 2012

Kalakshetra board reviews stance, seeks Leela Samson’s return
- Times of India, May 12, 2012

Kalakshetra board unanimous in backing Leela
- Meera Srinivasan, The Hindu, May 11, 2012

Kalakshetra calamity - G Sundari, Retd Superintendent & Former Asst. Secretary, Kalakshetra
I have served Kalakshetra for more than three decades as superintendent of studies and Asst Secretary to the institution under Rukmini Devi and Sankara Menon. I have the authority and authenticity to talk about the inside - outside functioning of the institution.

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Anita says.....
May 15, 2012

We may have won the battle but the war is far from over.

The international issue of the Leela Samson saga - though catalysed through our online petition between May 1 to 12 - is now in the offices and desktops of the ministers and bureaucrats in New Delhi. The next phase of this struggle will not be conducted or won on the internet but in the corridors of power. Meanwhile, there are enough enemies of Leela Samson gathering and sharpening knives to ensure there are the inevitable delays and "snafus" to her reinstatement.

Caste, community, religion and social status were all issues that were thrown up in this debate. All totally unnecessary but all which served to remind us that however far we think we have progressed, some thorns still continue to protrude from our sides.

Meanwhile, we can take heart that the collective voices of a global community was heard and that the immediate purpose of all the signatures was achieved. Rarely has such unity been heard and felt within the dance community and outside. Rarely has dance actually occupied centre stage at any moment and grabbed the headlines.

I received many hate and love mails. Significantly, some dancers - all based in New Delhi - warned me about taking sides and suggesting that my own prospects on a national stage may be jeopardised. Little do they know about how I have crafted a career largely OUTSIDE state patronage. It has felt so wonderful to be at the helm of a significant moment in dance history.

Continue with your wonderful and mostly dysfunctional lives. Dancers are not normal beings. It is the rough and jagged edges of our minds and bodies that make us significant to ourselves and to those who love us and the art we create.

Anita Ratnam
Coonoor, Kodaikanal, Sydney




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"Dance, when you're broken open.
Dance, if you've torn the bandage off.
Dance in the middle of the fighting.
Dance in your blood.
Dance when you're perfectly free."

- Rumi
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