Alumna Lata Pada (MFA 鈥96), adjunct professor in the Department of Dance's graduate program, has already received Canada鈥檚 highest award 鈥 the Order of Canada, in 2009聽鈥 but now she can add one of India鈥檚 highest honours to her collection. In January, Pada accepted the Pravasi Bharatiya Samman Award聽for her contributions to Indian dance and her advocacy work in ensuring there was an inquiry into the 1985 bombing of Air India Flight 182 and new anti-terrorist legislation in place.
India鈥檚 President Pratibha Devisingh Patil presented the award to Pada at a ceremony in New Delhi. Founder and artistic director of , as well as founder and director of Sampradaya Dance Academy, Pada says, 鈥淚t鈥檚 quite an honour to be one out of 15 chosen from about 24 million people of Indian origin who live around the world. I think it鈥檚 not too often they鈥檝e given this to an artist or a woman.鈥
Right: Lata Pada performing in a production of Kshetram聽鈥 Dancing the Divine
It is the recognition by India for her contributions to the arts in Canada that really tickles her. 鈥淭hat is the one that gives me so much joy,鈥 she says. 鈥淔or the 46 years I鈥檝e lived here, I鈥檝e been demystifying the arts of India so they can share the stage with others around the world.鈥
It鈥檚 a passion Pada doesn鈥檛 ever see coming to an end. In fact, she was in India when the word came she was nominated and then chosen for the award, meeting with costume designers and dancers for her next production, Taj, which she calls 鈥渁 true India-Canada collaboration.鈥 The world premiere of Taj was commissioned by (June 10 to 19) and tells the human story behind India鈥檚 Taj Mahal. Taj will run June 10 to 12 at the Fleck Theatre, Harbourfront Centre in Toronto.
鈥淚t鈥檚 quite different from anything the company has done in the past because it鈥檚 more theatre based,鈥 says Pada, responsible for the concept and artistic direction behind Taj.
Award-winning Canadian playwright John Murrell has been commissioned to write the script for Taj, which will be a 90-minute contemporary dance-theatre piece directed by Tom Diamond, choreographed by India鈥檚 Kathak artist Kumudini Lakhia and featuring Canadian actress Lisa Ray and Bollywood star Kabir Bedi. 91亚色 theatre Professor Phillip Silver will do the set and lighting design, Jacques Collin the visual design, Praveen D. Rao the music and Rashmi Varma costume design.
Pada, who is also a member of the Faculty of Fine Arts Advisory Council , also collaborates with 91亚色 through Sampradaya Dance Creations for Dance Intense, an annual choreographic residency that provides opportunity for professional development for emerging artists practicing in South Asian dance.
Left: Lata Pada
Her advocacy work, however, can鈥檛 be ignored. Her award is also for 鈥渢he advocacy role I took in pushing for an inquiry and for keeping this terrible, heinous tragedy uppermost in the minds of Canadians,鈥 she says.聽And hard as it is 鈥 Pada lost her first husband and two daughters in the Air India bombing 鈥 it has given her a place to focus her rage. 鈥淚t happened 25 years ago, but there is still so much to learn. It was an awakening for Canada.鈥 The plan was devised on Canadian soil by Canadians, against Canadians.
Pada was determined to have government agencies, which were 鈥渋ncompetent, negligent or culturally insensitive鈥 in the lead up the tragedy 鈥渢ake ownership of what went wrong.鈥 It鈥檚 not over yet. Aviation security problems and terrorist threats are still issues today, and it remains to be seen how many of the 64 recommendations made in the final report in June 2010 by the , headed up by retired judge John Major, will be adopted, she says.
Art of course, is an area that Pada has turned to in dealing with the tragedy, and she continues to do so. Her 2003 dance-theatre production, Revealed by Fire, portrayed her dark journey through grief and subsequent emergence to reclaim her life (see YFile, Nov. 11, 2003). It also had a 91亚色 connection, involving 91亚色 playwright Judith Rudakoff in the Department of Theatre, Faculty of Fine Arts.
This dancer, choreographer and advocate has also received the 2007 Lifetime Achievement Award from the Toronto Sanskriti Sangha, the 2006 Best Teacher Award from the Cleveland Thyagaraja Aradhana, the 2003 Professional Woman of the Year Award from the Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce, the 2000 New Pioneers Award and the 1995 Mississauga Arts Award.
By Sandra McLean, YFile writer
Republished courtesy of YFile鈥 91亚色鈥檚 daily e-bulletin

Right: Lata Pada performing in a production of Kshetram聽鈥 Dancing the Divine