I’m President of Dances of India in St. Louis, now in its 47th season! We’re a 2023 National Endowment for the Arts Award Recipient. Click here to learn more. And please click here for my YouTube page.

I’m also a writer: an essay I wrote on my late father & growing up in STL will be included in Belt Press’ The Best of the Rust Belt (Keep scrolling for details). This piece originally appeared in their 2019 The St. Louis Anthology.

In addition, I am Story Editor of the acclaimed NY-based international journal Parabola, the Search for Meaning. *Please Click the Button Below for my piece in their Summer 2024 issue, themed Reality.* One of the stories I’ve retold is inspired by a tale of Saladin and a Jewish merchant from the 14th-century Decameron by the Florentine writer Boccaccio. A wonderful tale to read for our troubled times…

*Please Click the Button Below to read my piece in the Spring 2024 issue of Parabola:

Rebellion. This is piece based on history mixed with legend from the 1791 Slave Rebellion in Haiti.*

Here’s my piece in the Fall 2023, issue:

Journey of the Rainbow Serpent

From the First Peoples of Australia.

My retelling of a couple of African tales in the Summer 23 issue of Parabola can be found here:

The Lazy Girl & the Butter-Yellow Pot









 

In between gardens & sky, at Versailles, from 2017. I lived in France before the internet…

 

It all started when… I performed classical Indian dance on St. Louis TV station KSDK’s kids’ show Corky’s Colorama. And a little while later, I won all those fourth-grade class writing contests.

And that’s how I ended up being a dancer, writer, and storyteller.

This website is a work in progress! Please check back soon.

 
An essay of mine will be included in the Best of the Rust Belt.

In addition to writing, I perform, tell stories, & speak on art/history/dance/culture. Please visit the Contact Page for more info.

We—Dances of India— were just featured on Nine PBS’ Living St. Louis! Click Below: Dances of India on Nine PBS