Where Dreams Come From
Where Dreams Come From features brief conversations hosted by professor and documentary filmmaker Sanjeev Chatterjee. These intimate conversations, with diverse individuals, attempt to track the origins and evolution of following a dream in life. Occasionally, Chatterjee speaks with experts who provide commentary and opinions on what it takes to pursue dreams.Where Dreams Come From is produced by Media for Change, a Florida based non-profit organization founded by Sanjeev Chatterjee that is focused on using stories as bridges in a divided world.
Where Dreams Come From
Bijayini Satpathy (English)
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Bijayini Satpathy
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Season 1
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Episode 14
Bijayini Satpathy, came of age as a classical Odissi dancer at Nrityagram – a dance village in South India, founded in 1990 by the socialite and danseuse Protima Gauri Bedi.
When Bijayini decided to leave Nrityagram and strike out on her own in 2018, she told Marina Harss of the New York Times that she had a (I quote) “strong urge to push into an untouched and unexplored dimension, before it was too late.” And, even though she felt a “shocking sense of loss” of her hold on dance at the self-imposed severance, she has rebuilt herself. It has been as if she was compelled to undertake a painful path to fully realize her dream. Bijayini Satpathy spoke to me from her home, outside Bangalore and not very far from the Nrityagram campus.