Performing Arts and the Theosophical Movement

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UNDER CONSTRUCTION
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
Art as an expression of spirituality is important to the Theosophical Movement. This article summarizes the relationship between Theosophists and the visual fine arts of painting, drawing, ceramics, and sculpture. See also:

Music and the Theosophical Movement
Art and the Theosophical Movement
Literature and the Theosophical Movement
Popular Culture and the Theosophical Movement

Theosophists on theater and dance

Rukmini Devi Arundale

Art movements and groups associated with Theosophists

Kalakshetra

Dancers influenced by Theosophy

  • Rukmini Devi Arundale (1904-1986) was an Indian Theosophist best known as a dancer and educator, and as wife of George S. Arundale, President of the Theosophical Society based in Adyar, Chennai, India. She is widely recognized for reviving classical dance in India.
  • Radha Burnier (1923–2013) was the seventh international president of the Theosophical Society (Adyar), serving for 33 years. She studied classical Indian dance with her aunt Rukmini Devi Arundale, and was the first student to graduate in Bharata Natya from Kalakshetra. She gave dance recitals in many cities in India and abroad, and acted in Jean Renoir’s classical film The River (Le Fleuve).
  • Vonda Urban (1918-2011) was an independent teacher of Theosophy who taught ballroom dancing at the elegant Aragon Ballroom in Chicago, Illinois, and became a local celebrity.

Actors and dramatists influenced by Theosophy

Dramas significant to Theosophists

See also

Additional resources

Articles

Video

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