Date:19/05/2008 URL: 
http://www.thehindu.com/2008/05/19/stories/2008051956810400.htm 
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Kerala - 
Thiruvananthapuram 

Drawing inspiration from dance 

Sangeeth Kurian 

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V.R. Vandana concentrates on facial expressions and gestures to make up for her 
congenital disability.

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Graceful movements 

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The meaning and lyrics of the background score rendering 
one of the popular tales of love and seduction from the Hindu mythology were
effectively conveyed to the audience by V.R. Vandana through her sinuous 
movements, emotive facial expression and hand gestures.

Learning Mohiniyattom from the age of eight, Vandana, now a Plus Two student in 
Cotton Hill Girls Higher Secondary School in the city, has been trained
by her dance teacher to focus more on hand gestures and facial expressions to 
compensate for her congenital disability of growing up without a leg. And
on Saturday, she proved how the absence of a limb has had little impact on her 
skills when she gave an awe-inspiring performance in front of an audience
comprising Union Minister of State for External Affairs E. Ahamed in connection 
with the inauguration of a self-employment programme for the physically
challenged.

"I have never thought about my disability as a hindrance to learn dance," said 
Vandana, who relies on an artificial limb for mobility when she is not dancing.


However, when it comes to certain dance steps that rely significantly on the 
coordinated movement of legs, she has been trained to improvise the steps to
suit her limitations. The modification meant that she had to spend more time 
fine-tuning her facial expression as a substitute for conveying feelings of
anger, seduction and compassion. "I try to make my eyes very expressive," she 
explained.
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