Vasavi Suresh
Vasavi has just over a year of experience on planet Earth. During her stay, she has mastered several important bodily functions like babling, pinching, crawling and pooping. She is very passionate about ripping paper into bite-size pieces and masticating them with her bunny rabbit teeth. Classically trained in baby break dance, she frequently gives such inspiring performances that would make even Elaine's Benes' masterpiece "Little Kicks" seem hackneyed. She is also a voracious consumer of everything that comes out of the kitchen. She is especially drawn towards the sumptious servings in daddys plate and wastes no time throwing tantrums and demanding a fair share of the goodies.
She is currently perfecting the ancient art form of walking.
Roopa Parameswaran
Roopa Parameswaran has been learning Bharathanatyam from the age of
10. Having performed her arangetram in 1995, she has given numerous
performances in reputed sabhas in Chennai. She recently performed in
Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, London, UK. She is currently pursuing her
training in the Tanjavur pani under the tutelage of Kalaimamani Smt.
Malathi Dominic who is one of the premium disciples of the Late Guru
Sri. Tanjavur Kittappa Pillai, one of the doyens of bharathanatyam in
Chennai, India. A graduate in Finance from BITS, Pilani, Roopa is
currently graduated with a degree in Film & Television from DeAnza
Community College, Cupertino.
A theatre buff, Roopa is
associated with Naatak, a Bay Area Theatre Group. She received wide
appreciation for her role in the tamil play "Kaasu Mela Kaasu" staged
by the group in August 2002. She essayed the role of the female lead
-Kavya in Naatak's tamil production "Rahasiya Snehidiyae" staged in
September 2004. She has also acted in other plays staged in the Bay
Area. She is also a student of veena under Kalaimamani Smt. Rajalakshmi
Narayanan
Suresh Seshamani
Suresh's brush with theatre and performing arts began in 2002 when he
got involved in the production of Naatak's "Kaasu Mela Kaasu". Since
then he has been actively involved with the production of various
events. He is also a member of the popular bay area music troupe
-Thillana, and received appreciation for the lighting work he did for
their Manvaasam show staged in May 2004. He also handled the lighting
for the show "Ehsaas - An evening of hindi poetry and songs" organized
in May 2004. A very passionate cricketer, Suresh plays for Dunford
Devils team in the bay area tennis ball cricket assocation.