Zohra Segal was a dancer, who had worked with the legendary
Uday Shankar. Born in Sharanpurin 1912, in a large orthodox
Muslim family from Rampur, she was from a very young age of
independent temperament. After passing her matriculation
examination in 1924, she travelled with her uncle to Germany
and studied modern dance from Mary Wigman. During those
years, Uday Shankar was making his name in Europe and on
knowing about Zohra studying dance, he invited her to join
his company. When she met Uday Shankar, she had said, “I was
surprised to see a man as a dancer and thought what this
young man was doing as a dancer?But what I saw I liked very
much as it had a lot of folk element and some of the music
was based on peasant music which I loved. I thought his
partner Simkie was a Kashmiri girl because though she had a
fair complexion she had dark hair. But she had adapted
wonderfully; in her movements and feelings she was very
Indian. I liked what they did, and it made me homesick. I
thought it was beautifully presented and very colourful.” At
that time Zohra was in Dresden and wanted to return to
India.
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