She was 97.
Mrinalini Sarabhai was admitted to a city-based hospital yesterday, but was brought to her home early today morning where she breathed her last.
Sarabhai choreographed over 300 dance-dramas touching upon modern subjects and contributed immensely to popularise the art in the country and abroad.
Coming from the family of achievers, an exponent of classical dance forms, she broke the barrier of tradition of the age-old dance performance based on religious themes while introducing tales of modern times.
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"My mother was a modern woman with deep roots in our tradition," said her grieving daughter Mallika Sarabhai, who is also a renowned danseuse.
"Without compromising an inch from the classical dance forms of Bharatnatyam and Kathakalli, using them she created numerous dance-dramas highlighting the problems faced by modern society," Mallika said.
Her reputation for innovation is unmatched -- from classical dance to cutting-edge performance art. Her creative expressionism made her dance form simple, eloquent and visually inspiring, she said.
Born into the renowned Swaminadhan family of Chennai with roots in Kerala, Sarabhai began her training in Bharatanatyam at an early age from her guru Meenakshi Sundaram Pillai. She later learnt Kathakalli.
Sarabhai also trained in Java (Indonesia) and the United States of America, where she studied acting at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts.