There are a few fulfledged dancers who are also singers of good caliber, like Vasumati Badrinathan. Dr. Padma Subrahmaniam sings very well (she has an MA in music from Madras University, and has even some commercial releases and concerts to her credit). Vyjayantimala Bali has sung at the tyAgarAja AradhanA in tiruvaiyyAru (she is a student of DKP). It is now the turn of Adayar Lakshman - he showcases Kalakshetra/RDAs vision of the unity of sangItam and nATyam:
http://www.hindu.com/fr/2006/12/08/stor ... 741000.htm
A dancer as a singer
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Just in case you hadn't already come across it, T. Balasaraswati's 'Krishna ni begane' can be found at: http://www.sawf.org/newedit/edit01282002/musicarts1.aspgundakriya wrote:You've forgotten Sangita Kalanidhi T. Balasaraswati!
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Prof C.V. Chandrasekhar and Adyar Lakshmanan are good singers too. I remember about 15 years ago a number of leading dancers had a mini-Thyagaraja aradhana at the Kapaleeswarar Temple in Mylapore. The singers included Padma Subramaniam, Sudharani Raghupathi, Adyar Lakshmanan, etc. Narasimhachari's voice and style was similar to MDR. A number of the Kalakshetra dancers would have learnt music from MDR.