A
dedicated Odissi dancer, Reela Hota started her training in Indian
classical dance at the age of eight, from Guru Gangadhar Pradhan,who
remarked 'her dance as revealed in her body movement, footwork and abhinaya,will
make her a dancer of repute'. She then received training in Odissi dance
under Srimati Madhavi Mudgal,who applauded Reela for her "remarkable
presence on stage"
In 1994, she presented
her debut recital under the aegis of Sahitya Kala Parishad. Celebrated
critics remarked:
"Reela
has the assurance coming out of excellent dance technique"
"Reela's movements have a sensuous grace
one must commend
the dancer for her rhythmic grasp"- Leela Venkataraman, The
Hindu, National Daily.
"
.with her
flawless Nritta,precisely profiled tribhang and Chauka,she was a delight
to watch " "Reela showed her class in finely etched bramharis,
precise hastas and sensitive mukhabhinaya"- Shanta Sarabjeet
Singh, Dance Critic.
She went on to
train under the guidance of the late Guru Kelucharan Mohapatra, who
instilled in her the desire for perfection.
She has ,since
then, performed in festivals namely Yuva Mahotsava, Lucknow Mahotsava,
DIU Festival, Sangeet Nrityotsav, Guru Kelucharan Mohapatra Award Festival,
Ganga Mahotsav, Taj Mahotsava, World Philosophy Congress, Baishakhi
Festival, NavSamvatsar, Lakshman Mela, H.C.L concert series; danced
in various conferences for Indian Postal Department, Department of Finance,
Ministry of Petroleum, World Philosophy Congress, Health Ministry, Netaji
Centenary Celebrations Orissa Day, Tourism Day; received critical acclaim
in Bharat Bhawan, India International Centre, Goa Kala Kendra; toured
Europe, Bangladesh, Oman and worked as the lead actor in a tele-film
on Odissi Dance.
In 2006, Reela
toured Oman, Bangladesh, Mauritius, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Zambia,
Botswana, and has performed at the prestigious 'Harare International
Arts Festival
Reela is the first
dancer to present theme based dance on Ythe phylosophy of Yoga and Kundalini
Tantra.She received tha Sanatan Nritya Puraskar by Sanatan Sangeet Sanskriti
in 2007 for her contribution to Odissi Dance.
Reela regards her
dance as a spiritual practice -a means towards inner purification.