Rekha Paladee is a businesswoman by nature, an MBA academically, but a classical dancer at heart. She started dancing Bharatnatyam at a very young age in Bombay. Despite having led a truly interesting life so far, she has never officially told her story. So, in her own words, here is Rekha's story:
Being born and brought up in Bombay means that I am accustomed to everyday life's hustle and bustle. School, dance, vocal and violin filled almost every waking moment. My family shifted to Bangalore in 1994, where I volunteered at Sathya Sai Baba's Ashram for a few years, while simultaneously teaching Bharatanatyam at home.
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