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Rani Khanam, the Sufi who dares to dance Kathak to Islamic verses

 Rani Khanam dances Kathak to Islamic verses and has broken several of her community taboos in doing so.

By Neha Kirpal  Dec 12, 2019 8:55:40 PM IST (Published)


Rani Khanam is the only Indian Muslim classical dancer of note who has dared to dance to Islamic verses. In the past, Rani Khanam has performed a number of issue-based dance productions about women's rights, HIV/AIDS, gender equality and disability.
A Kathak exponent, she has also worked with living legends of Sufi mystic musicians from Turkey, Cairo, Bosnia and Morocco. Along with her ensemble, Rani Khanam has performed at reputed national and international festivals. We ask her about her unconventional career path.
Coming from a conservative Muslim society, what challenges did you have to face to become a Kathak dancer?
Since the time I was born, I have been hearing the Azaan and studying verses of the Quran. This has created divine vibrations in my body and made me more spiritual. There is movement in the readings of the Quran’s verses. I have been dancing since childhood. With this strong background, the movements have evolved automatically. I was told that dancing is banned in Islam. I was the first Muslim girl from my orthodox community to take out my veil (burkha) against the will of the community. It was my innermost desire to dance, to free myself from the suppression. I started dancing within and chose to learn Kathak.