Singapore: Singapore's home-grown Indian classical dancing legend Rathi Karthigesu died on Monday at the age of 87. Coming from a family of influentials in Singapore, the bharatanatyam dancer is survived by her son, lawyer Anand Karthigesu. Karthigesu was married to Mootatamby Karthigesu, one of Singapore's top appeal judges, wh o died in 1999 at the age of 75.
She lost her daughter, Sharmini, 39, a few weeks after the death of her husband. Her son, Suresh, died in 2006 at the age of 48. Karthigesu was the aunt of former senior minister and presidential hopeful Tharman Shanmugaratnam. Her brother is former Member of Parliament P. Selvadurai, who in a 2001 interview with The Sunday Times cited her influence in shaping his interest in promoting classical Indian arts.
Karthigesu was considered a pioneer in establishing the Indian fine arts scene in Singapore. According to a tribute posted on the website of the Singapore Indian Fine Arts Society (Sifas), Karthigesu briefly served as the society's vice-president, with her husband serving as president for an undisclosed period of time.