London, Oct 16 (PTI) Celebrated UK-based artist Arunima Kumar has made history by becoming the first Kuchipudi dancer to be awarded King Charles III’s Honorary British Empire Medal (BEM) for her contributions to Indian classical dance and community service. This prestigious honor, reserved for "hands-on" service to the local community, acknowledges Kumar's relentless efforts in promoting Indian classical dance, especially Kuchipudi, on global platforms and fostering cross-cultural understanding through the arts.
Kumar, a well-known cultural leader, influencer, and ambassador, has achieved several milestones in her career, including performances at Buckingham Palace, Queen Elizabeth II’s Jubilee celebrations, and Diwali festivities at 10 Downing Street in London. "It’s an incredible honor to receive the King’s recognition, and I’m grateful for this international acknowledgment and to all those who believe in my work," said Kumar. "For me, this recognition is not just personal but a celebration of Indian classical dance on the world stage. Kuchipudi has been my lifelong companion, a medium of storytelling, healing, and unity," she added.
Her institution, the Arunima Kumar Dance Company (AKDC), has been instrumental in making Kuchipudi accessible and relevant worldwide. With over 3,000 performances in more than 50 countries and training hundreds of students across the UK, India, and Poland, AKDC has made significant contributions. "Through AKDC, I’ve built an organization that can transform lives through Indian dance and transcend barriers, bringing joy to communities and creating powerful spaces for dialogue and inclusion," Kumar said. "I’m grateful to my parents, gurus, my husband, and my young daughter Aishwarya for enabling me as an artist and to all those who have supported me in building this legacy brick by brick. Many more miles to go, but today I’m eternally grateful," she added.
Having trained under eminent gurus Padma Bhushan Smt Swapnasundari and Padma Shri Guru Jayarama Rao, Kumar has emerged as a distinguished and passionate exponent of Kuchipudi, committed to representing the dance form with "authenticity, grace, and innovation" worldwide.
The Honorary BEM, part of the 2025 royal honors for foreign nationals announced by the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) this week, adds to her impressive list of accolades, including the Ustad Bismillah Khan Yuva Puraskaar, Global Icon Award, and the NRI Institute Award for Arts at the Houses of Parliament in the UK. Beyond the stage, AKDC has pioneered several groundbreaking initiatives utilizing dance as a tool for empowerment, healing, and inclusion, reaching schools, universities, care homes, hospitals, prisons, including Delhi’s Tihar Jail, and recently for Parkinson’s UK.
Kumar is currently immersed in her next pioneering initiative, ‘Samarpanam – A Dance Offering,’ presented by AKDC in collaboration with the British Council India. This landmark cultural exchange will feature young British and Polish students at the India Habitat Centre in New Delhi on October 24.
Among the other accolades conferred by King Charles this week was an Honorary Knighthood for John Kerry, former US Special Presidential Envoy for Climate, for his contributions to tackling climate change.
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