Bharatanatyam dancer, educator, producer, writer, director and promoter of the arts
Swati Bhise (néeGupte; born 21 October 1959) is a Bharatanatyam dancer, choreographer, educator, producer,[1] director, writer and promoter of the arts.[2]
In 2012, Swati founded The Sadir Theater Festival, a three- day festival that takes place annually in Goa, India.[14] Critically acclaimed theater stars including Lilette Dubey, Girish Karnad, Rajat Kapoor, Mohammad Ali Baig, and Vikram Kapadia have all participated over the years, and she is still the festival's artistic director.[15] Swati also brought the UNESCO heritage art form Kunqu opera, one of the oldest styles of Chinese theatre, to India for the first time with performances at The National Centre for the Performing Arts, Mumbai, and at Siri Fort Auditorium in New Delhi.[16] In 2014, Swati founded a film production company called Cayenne Pepper Productions[1] after serving as Executive Producer and Indian cultural consultant[17] on The Man Who Knew Infinity, an Edward R Pressman film starring Dev Patel and Jeremy Irons. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2015.[18]
Swati recently finished directing a British / Indian self-written period drama set in 19th century India. The film The Warrior Queen of Jhansi released in theatres in November 2019 in the US, Canada and India.'[19]' The film was the first Hollywood action film in history with a brown female lead and received the “Impact Award” at the Vancouver International Women in Film FestivalArchived 17 January 2022 at the Wayback Machine and the prestigious The ReFrame Stamp for demonstrating gender parity[20] Her daughter Devika Bhise played the titular role.[21]
Swati Bhise received Leadership Award from Arts4All Foundation for her Excellence In Leadership And Service on Oct 30th 2022.
Swati Bhise received Asia Arts Game Changer Award from Asia Society for Arts Visionary on March 8, 2023.[24]
Personal life
Swati currently lives in New York and Goa with her husband, entrepreneur and philanthropist, Bharat Bhisé, her mother, and their four dogs. (Two Dobermans & Two Boxers)
Choreographies
Kama Sutra: A Dance-Dialog for Rye Arts Center / Indo-American Council
Conductor and Choreographer for the carnatic music and orchestra arrangement for the dance segments by 17-year old twins, Riya and Sara Kapoor, at the Newport Jazz Festival in 2017[30]
Philanthropy
Swati is an outspoken advocate for women's empowerment with a focus on South Asia.[31] She is a Lotus Circle[32] advisor for The Asia Foundation, a "nonprofit international development organization committed to improving lives across a dynamic and developing Asia".[33]
Inspired from her film The Warrior Queen of Jhansi, in November 2021, Swati Bhise launched "The Warrior Queen Project," a nonprofit foundation geared to empower Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Women to become warrior queens. The project is projected to launch in early 2022.