Picture a young Indian girl in Switzerland, internalizing the Dalcroze technique’s rhythmic pulses—a skill so uncommon it set her on a path to redefine classical dance. That girl was Mrunalini Sarabhai, whose life story is a testament to cross-cultural innovation. Born May 11, 1918, in Kerala to lawyer S. Swaminathan and activist Ammu, with INA hero Lakshmi as sister, her upbringing screamed excellence. Switzerland’s Dalcroze training taught her…
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