Deboo, who performed last evening at the first edition of the Natya Ballet Dance Festival here, is best known for his profound choreography, complemented with technical virtuosity.
Titled 'Eternal Embrace', the piece that the dancer performed yesterday was commissioned by the Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York), and premiered in New York last year.
The artiste was asked to create a piece that combined "an element of Islam and live music". However, he did not want to perform any of the poems of 13th century sufi mystic Rumi.
With a unique mix of classical and contemporary dance forms, Deboo is known to create a language of his own in his performances.
"In my journey there have always been surprises and this is no exception either. As I began my journey as a solo performer way back in 1969, I left the shores of India in search of a language which I could inculcate into my body to create a style which is distinct," he said.
The 69-year-old performer, who is also known for working with deaf and street children, began learning Kathak at the age of six and went on to attend the London School of Contemporary Dance where he learnt Martha Graham's modern dance technique.
"After working with eight Bharatnatyam dancers from the Clarke School of Deaf(USA), it was an extremely different experience. Music was somewhere within their bodies. I was able to create a 60 min solo performance," the Padma Shri awardee said.
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