Career
Born in Hyderabad, Sindh, in undivided India, Shridharani started learning dance while Santiniketan, thereafter she joined the Uday Shankar Indian Cultural Centre, at Almora, where she trained in Kathakali under Guru Shankaran Namboodiri and Manipuri dance under Guru Amubi Singh. Subsequently, she joined Ginner Mawer School of Dance and Drama, London, where she learnt Greek dance. In 1947, she performed at the first International Youth Festival in Prague, and in the 1950s, she received a Fulbright Fellowship and also of the University of California, Los Angeles, through which travelled across several universities in United States, giving lecture-demonstrations of Indian dances.
lieutenant started in one room and terrace above a Coffee House in Connaught Place, Delhi, with two students under noted artist K. South. Kulkarni.
Soon her efforts got noticed, and Pandit Nehru allotted her the half acre land for the institution. Gradually, she organized a small group of people, started organizing concerts, and collecting funds.
Finally construction began around 1957 and eventually on March 3, 1963, the present building was inaugurated. She lived within the premises of Triveni, and died on April 7, 2012 in New Delhi, at the age of 93.