Ranjana's Sita is joined by Surpanakha, Mandodari and Kaikeyi, other female characters from the Ramayana in a modern retelling thatincorporates four Indian classical styles - Odissi, Kathak, Mohiniyattam and Kuchipudi.
The production "Tejasa - Women from the Ramayan" from by Ranjana's dance academy, the Utsav Educational and Cultural Society that intertwines dance and narration, is scheduled to be held here on September 3.
Ranjana Gauhar essays Sita in a Odissi dance and Uma Dogra portrays Kaikeyi through Kathak dance while Gopika Varma showcases Surpanakha through Mohiniyattam and Deepika Reddy gives voice to Mandodari in Kuchipudi.
"Like Sita, the women continue to be ill-treated, abducted, are seen to be infidel and have to constantly prove themselves at all times to be respectfully accepted within the society," Ranaja says.
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Her character at one point says "I am Sita and not Sati".
Ranjana says it was her dream to present a dance-drama that would reflect the composite nature, conflicts and compulsions of four entirely different woman characters from the epic.
It took almost two years to research and unearth facts on all of these characters. Ranjana claims that she even had to go underground in the past six months. "Whenever and wherever I travelled outside the country, I carried those research papers with me," Ranjana says.